All really can happen quickly and when you are expecting something, especially change, growth opportunities or a new attitude, outlook or state of mind it really can occur sooner than you’ve ever imagined. You must remain open to the possibilities, accepting of the change and work your A.B.B.s – “Always Be Becoming”.
Still not fast enough for you? How about NOW?
Living expectantly it can all occur that swiftly; hastened by dedication and commitment, expedited by grace and with acceptance. So we’ll Expectantly explore the state of “Now” on “Becoming Today”.

In an earlier post we’ve shared a conversation about what it means to “Live Expectantly” Today we’ll focus a little more on those words. Most simply it is living in a continual state of expectancy.
Expectancy
The act or state of looking forward to some occurrence; example ‘that feeling of optimistic expectancy that fills theatergoers as they wait for the curtain to rise”
The state of being expected occurs with an expectancy slightly greater than usual
anticipation,
contemplation
expectance
expectation
prospect
assumption
assurance
belief
calculation
confidence
conjecture
expectation
hope
likelihood
outlook
prediction
presentation
presentiment
presumption
probability
prospect
reliance
supposition
surmise
suspense
trust
view
waiting
looking forward
An example of expectation is a belief that you should behave in a proper or fitting manner.
In terms of “Becoming” it can also affect our momentum as in ‘A looking forward to; anticipation’.
It is also, ‘a reason for looking forward to something; prospect for the future, as of advancement or prosperity.That which is expected or looked for.’
Living expectantly is trusting in faith, obedience and patience that we can be all we’ve ever want to be “Becoming”

So living expectantly how quick, how soon can it be realized? How about now.
Now is used in the following ways:
as an adverb: We’d better leave now to get there on time.Now, what shall we do next?
as a conjunction, often with ‘that’: ‘Now that I’m married, I don’t go out in the evenings so much’.
Other examples include, at the present time,: “Until now, we’ve had very mild weather this winter’.
Synonyms and related words:
today
currently
presently
nowadays
at the moment
right now
at this juncture
these days
at present
for the moment
just now
immediately
Happening or done quickly, suddenly or immediately
suddenly
immediately
at once
straight away
promptly
on-the-spot
headlong
right now
straight
on the spur of the moment
all at once
all of a sudden
at a glance
at short notice
at the drop of a hat
at the flick of a switch
directly
dramatically
fast
fast-moving
fast-paced
fast-track
flash
forthwith
immediate
in/at one fell swoop
instant
instantaneous
instantly
just like that
lightning
like a shot
like nobody’s business
the next thing I knew
no sooner said than done
off the top of your head
on the spot
out of the blue
PDQ
poof
posthaste
presto
prompt
pronto
quick
right away
right out of the gate
right/straight off
spur-of-the-moment
straight out
summarily
swift
this instant
this minute
this minute/second
wham-bam
without further ado
soon as possible
shortly
imminent
at the earliest/first opportunity
any day/moment etc now
in the short run/term
in no time (at all)
In fact probably quicker than you could read the list and definitely sooner than it took me to compile it.

Living expectantly, being expectant of things that can happen quickly, soon, now. It is all part of our shared path. How exactly do they fit together? The timing for that is soon though maybe not as quick as you’d like, but that is where we’ll resume when the now is tomorrow, on “Becoming Today”.