Who does not have expectations? It is one of the many different yogic ways to try to achieve bliss, not having expectations because you cannot be disappointed.
Balendu talks about a realistic view on life and the expectations that you may have naturally on your family, partner and friends.
Maybe you have too high expectations – lower them. Balendu also writes about expectations in partnerships.
Swami Balendu describes how there are limits to what you can expect of yourself and why you should not be disappointed if others are in some fields more able to fulfill such expectations.
Swami Balendu explains why he doesn't believe in the popular advice to 'stop expectations'. Read why he believes it is better to learn coping with disappointment!
Swami Balendu writes about people with expectations in your life whom you should filter in order to be happy.
Swami Balendu writes about expectations and explains how customers leave when you change while some of them can even turn into friends.
Swami Balendu writes about the last time in life and the question whether children should support their parents financially. Read a comparison of situations in India and the west.
Swami Balendu writes about parents who try to force their ideas of the future onto their children. Read which effects that can have and how to prevent that.
Swami Balendu writes about the difference in between Sewa and Naukri, a simple job. Read why you can be happy without expectations.
Swami Balendu writes about expectations in loving relations like friendships, relationships and family. Expressing a disappointment can strengthen your relation.
Swami Ji writes about expectations in between friends. Which expectations can you have and which expectations are too high?
Swami ji tells about people who make others feel good with their talk but they do not keep their words and thus create disappointment.