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Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: The Power of Expectations

Our expectations about a situation or person can influence their behavior in a way that aligns with our initial expectations.

  1. Can you recall a situation where your expectations influenced the outcome or behavior of others?
  2. How can you set positive expectations and foster an environment that encourages growth and success in yourself and others?

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