Monday, May 4, 2009

Lows and highs

I love it when low expectations meet with high outcomes.

A psychologist who spoke to a staff retreat for me and my coworkers several years back advised keeping your standards high but your expectations low as a recipe for reducing frustrations. I had low expectations for this weekend. Rain was expected both days and I had no big plans in the works. What we got, though, was pleasant, dry weather and a nice departure from the usual weekend chores.

A peek in the laundry hamper early Saturday morning persuaded us that we didn't need to start the washer and dryer just yet. With Ben out of the house, the laundry loads are smaller and take longer to accumulate. On a whim, Tom and I headed south to a casino just across the state line for the afternoon. We didn't win any money but it was a fun diversion for the day.

Yesterday's agenda began with me and my mom leaving church to pick up some flowers we had ordered from my nephew's band fundraiser in Beavercreek, near Dayton. My sister, nephew and niece met us at the outlet mall to make the exchange after lunching together. Mom and I spent the rest of the afternoon shopping and didn't have to dodge a single raindrop.

There is a fine line between expecting the worst and keeping expectations low so that better-than-expected outcomes are even sweeter. The optimist in me defaults to always seeing the positive, so lowering my expectations is a matter of repressing my outlook a bit. I'd rather be in that mode than be a pessimist who sees rain clouds on the horizon when skies are blue.

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