Skip to content

Chef's wife diary

she strives to do it all

Menu
  • About
  • Journal
  • Food Diary
  • Art Portfolio
    • Digital Illustration
    • Pen and Ink
Menu

Expect nothing.

Posted on October 13, 2019 by chefswifediary

It is quite common to easily sucked into realm of negativity just by one bad experience.

Perhaps the second experience was not as bad, but subconsciously we find all reasons to justify how bad it was. Then comes the third, fourth, and so on. Before we knew it, we’re caught in a world of “doomsday” when everything just doesn’t seem to work for us.

Recognising this is critical before we further shove ourselves into depression cave.

Managing expectation is the the first and foremost. In fact, you are already expecting something out of this post from the moment you started reading it. Else, why does it matter? No doubt having expectation is common alongside ambitions. Truth to be told, with expectation comes satisfaction as much as disappointment. Unfortunately, life doesn’t always come our way. Still, there is always a way to stay positive.

Ambitions must be kept alive – embrace challenges with open arms, but yet be kind to ourselves by managing expectations within our means, capacity, and reasonable milestones. We’ll never know; surprises that come out of no expectation could be more rewarding than we thought.

One key characteristic of an ambition is that it is far-reaching. Far-reaching goals take time to accomplish, not overnight. That’s why they feed us so much pride and satisfaction when we finally achieve them. A build-up of milestones can get us there, slowly but surely.

Having said that, while milestones can help us in dissecting goals into smaller achievable objectives, it is imperative not to overwhelm these objectives.

Every little victory is also a victory – just that it consumes a lot of patience, time, and effort before we could finally see the rainbow.

Victories, despite big or small are seeds to our motivation gradually. Likewise, victories will not be possible if expectation’s bar is set too high beyond reasonable, leading to frequent let-down despite deep commitment.

Being demanding, especially to ourselves is great. It sets standard. At the same time, there is no harm in leaving some room for unknown possibilities, flexible outcomes, or shall we say … “little surprises“? Life is too short to keep occupying ourselves with list of standards to achieve. Go easy on ourselves and take a breather: expecting nothing can be a good thing.

Photo by: @framesoflifeblog

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...
Category: Reflection

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Frames of Life Blog About
Corporate servant by day, blogger by night, a mommy always. Married to a chef—I love food, he brings it to life. A self-taught artist, I reflect and write about how I strive to do it all.
  • Food Diary
  • Motherhood
  • Reality
  • Reflection
  • Thoughts
Loading

Follow Chef's Wife Diary on WordPress.com

  1. September is the month of transition. — Chef's wife diary on It’s time to step up.September 22, 2025

    […] with a new routine to juggle alongside existing second-born nursery. I am wrecked. Since the day I stepped up…

  2. It’s time to step up. — Chef's wife diary on Can mothers have it all?September 3, 2025

    […] achieving greater ambition in professional life is no longer a dream. It is here and now. “Can mothers have…

  3. Stepping down to step up. — Chef's wife diary on My new rhythm of life.May 30, 2025

    […] returning to workforce in September last year, it has been a rocky journey. On top of feeling like an…

  4. What to do when you are losing your readers? — Chef's wife diary on Procrastination.May 19, 2025

    […] good use. Whenever I’m in the right mood to write, nothing comes through my mind. Instead, I procrastinate thinking…

  5. Procrastination. — Chef's wife diary on Keep striving.May 4, 2025

    […] provide a clearer picture, leading to a purposeful outcome or idea. Instead, I let them wander. Striving for perfectionism,…

Blog Stats

  • 17,274 hits

Privacy Policy

© 2025 Chef's wife diary | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme
%d