
Being lucky is something most people look over when looking at successful people. We can’t control luck, which scares us since we want to belive success comes from hard work. And in most cases, that is true, but who wouldn’t want to know how to catch more lucky breaks?
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Creating Your Luck:
- Lucky Opportunities
- Feeling Lucky
Lucky Opportunities
Being able to talk with anyone is a big part of being lucky. “Social Magnetism” refers to confident body language and facial expressions that invite others to approach you. The higher your social magnetism, the more you can talk to more people. The more people you meet, the higher your chance of finding someone who can change your life!
Feeling Lucky
People who consider themselves lucky are, on average, more optimistic. Unlucky individuals expect things to go wrong if they have gone bad in the past. Lucky people disregard unlucky events and constantly expect the best to happen for them. Don’t let bad past experiences decide your current expectations! Besides, there’s nothing wrong with bringing positivity to those around you.
Trust Your Intuition
We may not notice, but we use our unconscious more than we realize. We remember most experiences and whether or not they were good. Whenever you feel bad about something or someone, you may have had a similar bad experience in the past. Listening to your gut feelings might help you get lucky and avoid disasters before they happen.
Afterword
Increase your luck by thinking about it as something you can control. Don’t shy away from talking to people if you get the chance! Stay positive and keep at it. You never know when Lady Luck might smile down at you.
Best Regards,
Lifestylescheme
This information comes from the book, The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman. I do not own any of it and am summarizing the information provided.