HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR
LUCK
It seems like some people have all the luck. Now Richard Wiseman, writing
in the October 15, 2003 issue of BottomLine Personal, tells us
that there are specific steps you can take to maximize the role that chance
plays in your life . . .
Spend more time with friends, and chat with strangers. Keep in touch
with those you meet. You never know when a chance encounter will lead
to a great idea or a valuable contact.
Develop a more relaxed attitude toward life. When you are in a rush or
under stress, it blinds you to opportunities.
Be open to new experiences. Experiment with different routes to work.
Go to different restaurants. We observe better in unfamiliar situations
and are more likely to see hidden advantages.
Follow your hunches. The concious mind isn't good at detecting meaningful
patterns in behavior, speech and body language. The unconcious compares
the present against past experiences and finds similaritiesgenerating
strong feelings that a decision is wise or unwise; that someone is or
isn't trustworthy.
Expect good fortune. Lucky people assume that things will turn out well
for them, in situations that are both within and outside their control. Good
fortune is a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you expect to do well, you're
more likely to start new projects. Low expectations make you ready to
give up before you begin. A positive attitude gives you drive in the face
of setbacks.. . . In addition, it has a strong influence on others. Nothing
is more persuasive than confidence.
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