The
Seven Simple Secrets of Naturally Lucky People
The Seven Simple Secrets of Naturally Lucky People
By Charles Burke
http://www.commandmoreluck.com
We've all seen people who are just naturally lucky. They're the
ones who manage to sail through life with more unexplainable "lucky
breaks" and fewer disappointments than most people get. Success
just seems to come easier for them.
Where most folks have to struggle just to get ahead, lucky people
regularly have opportunities just plop down in their laps. Of course,
they work hard, but that doesn't fully explain the special treatment
that life seems to reserve for them.
It almost appears that they were born with the proverbial silver
spoon in their mouths. Or born under a luckier star than most mere
mortals.
Well, cheer up; neither stars nor spoons are at work here. All they
have is seven simple secrets. These secrets are easy little things
that you can begin applying in your own life. And when you do, things
will start to change for you. Your career will begin to blossom
in unexpected ways. And one day you'll realize that now everyone
has started calling you naturally lucky, too.
Ready to command more luck in your life? Here are the seven simple
secrets of naturally lucky people.
SECRET #1: LUCKY PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE IN LUCK
I recently interviewed ten unusually successful business people
for a book I was writing about the role luck plays in the lives
of successes.
Nearly every one of them stated plainly they don't believe in luck.
In the next breath, however, they told about unending streams of
"serendipitous" or "synchronistic" events that
routinely happen in their daily lives.
I believe they don't like the word "luck" because it implies
there's no way to control it. They've learned that there is.
If you prefer to call it serendipity or synchronicity rather than
lucky, that's okay. The message here is not which term to use. It's
about what you can do to get these kinds of things happening for
you. When they do happen, you can call them anything you want.
SECRET #2: "BAD" STUFF HAPPENS TO THEM TOO
There are several ways to have good luck. The most common (and the
most useful) is to find opportunities in problems.
Let's say you and I are neighbors, and our whole city has a common
problem. Maybe it's infestation with insects. Or it could be a serious
pollution problem from a nearby plant.
While almost everyone is griping and complaining about the problem,
you might decide: "Hey, if I can solve this problem, it will
help my neighbors, and it can also make a profit for me." Your
neighbors only saw the problem, but you looked deeper and found
an opportunity.
All great fortunes have been built upon solving great problems.
That's probably the most common and the most controllable way to
generate your own luck.
SECRET #3: MORE PEOPLE QUIT THAN LOSE
If you knew ahead of time without a doubt that your success was
guaranteed, how much would you go out and do?
Would it make any difference in the kind of things you would attempt?
How much higher would you direct your aim?
Well, a funny thing happened to me a few years back. I was sitting
and feeling sorry for myself one day because of all the failures
that I had been through.
Then it suddenly occurred to me that one particular case hadn't
been a real failure. I admitted to myself (reluctantly) that I had
simply quit too soon. I had quit before I'd really had a chance
to fail.
Then I thought of another non-failure. Then another.
And before long, I was buried under an avalanche of similar cases.
In fact, I couldn't think of a single time when I had actually kept
on trying long enough to fail. In other words, I had never experienced
failure in my entire lifetime.
Only quitting.
A realization like that will realign your reality. After that, it's
hard to consider yourself a failure because you've never failed.
Who knows what you might really be, down inside?
I began to wonder: what would have happened if I had stuck with
even a few of those situations just a little longer? What if I stopped
being so ready to throw in the towel and surrender too soon? Would
I start seeing the number of clear successes in my life begin to
grow?
I started finding a new resourcefulness within myself. My "keeping-on"
average began to go up, and my "failure" average started
declining.
I count that one realization among the most important in my life.
Not because it solved a problem, but because it identified one.
Once I could see that the problem wasn't even what I thought it
was, I was then able to work on doing something else instead.
And you know what? My luck began improving.
SECRET #4: BETTING ON LOSING HANDS MAKES LOSERS
Successful poker players don't play every hand they're dealt.
If you keep count, the hands they fold far outnumber the hands they
hold.
That's because a good card player knows the odds for every possible
card combination. They know whether a flush beats a full house and
which is more likely to occur. Good players don't bet on risk, they
bet on probability.
Lucky people are very similar. They know longshots when they see
them, and they may bet, but it's a calculated bet.
Lucky people are some of the most tenacious people on earth when
it's appropriate. But they're also some of the quickest quitters
when the odds don't favor them. In fact, they'll usually opt out
of most situations before they even begin because they have learned
to recognize and rank opportunities.
What makes a good opportunity? First, does it solve a WIDESPREAD
problem? Second, do the people with the problem have enough money
to pay for solving that problem? Third, is it easy to reach the
people with the problem? Fourth, is the solution a really good one?
If they don't find all four factors, a lucky person will walk away
because they know it's a losing hand, no matter how much they personally
love the idea.
So if a lucky person sees he's holding a losing hand, he quits quickly
and cuts his losses.
SECRET #5: MOST GOOD LUCK COMES THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE
Good luck almost never happens in a vacuum.
Several years back I read a book by Max Gunther titled "The
Luck Factor." Most of the details in that book have dimmed,
but I've never forgotten the core idea: Most lucky breaks are brought
to you by other people.
Few people find significant amounts of money on the street or buried
in the backyard. Perhaps even fewer win lotteries. Instead, luck
comes more often in the form of opportunities.
You're with a group of ladies (or guys) who are sitting around complaining
about how it's hard to find respectable men (women) to date. Everybody
is really getting into the problem.
The person next to you leans over and whispers, "Don't you
wish everyone would just quit whining?" But instead of complaining
about all those complaints, a little lightbulb clicks on in your
head. You realize a good computerized screening service for romantic
introductions would fill a real need here.
You don't say anything, but weeks later, when you announce the new
service, and you're flooded with calls from singles all over the
city wanting safer introductions, all your friends whisper, "She's
so lucky. Where did she get that great idea?"
You know where the idea came from, but you're not telling.
A great deal of "good luck" is manually created out of
discomfort often someone else's.
SECRET #6: GOOD LUCK FAVORS THOSE WHO HAVE PREPARED
Let's say you're appearing in an amateur play in a little theater
in your neighborhood. A big-name producer from Hollywood is visiting
a sick relative, hears about the play, and for a bit of distraction
decides to attend.
She sees a spark of something special in your performance, asks
to meet you, and offers you a screen test. Okay, freeze the frame
for a second.
Are you prepared for this big break? Have you done all the study
and the practice and the foundation work it takes to be a professional?
Will you have the technique and the skills necessary to do the job?
Or are you going to try and fake your way through it?
If you're prepared, you're likely to do well. This means a giant
step toward your dreams.
And if you're not prepared... well, good luck with your day job.
SECRET #7: YOU CAN ATTRACT GOOD THINGS, TOO
All this talk about finding opportunities in "bad" events
and developing your skills is important, but there's a more sunny
side to luck as well.
Internet entrepreneur Joe Vitale terms it his "Magic Escalator
through Life," and award-winning author John Harricharan has
titled it "The Power Pause."
I interviewed both of these men recently, as well as eight other
fascinating people, about how they manage to stay so consistently
successful.
Every single one of them has techniques for keeping their mind tuned
to the things they want. And they attend to this "mind tuning"
every day. They're not casual about this. Oh no, they put regular
effort into it. Their successes and their luck are not accidents.
If you're tempted to greet this with a dismissive, "Oh yeah,
I've read those positive thinking books," then you need to
think again.
The hardest part of Secret #7? Taking responsibility for the bad
stuff in your life. If you've got uncomfortable situations right
now, you'll never have the power to change them until you accept
the fact that you created that mess... exactly as it is right now.
Admit to yourself that you created your own problems, down to the
last tiny detail, and only then will you take command of the power
to change those problems. Fortunately, it's not as impossible as
it sounds at first.
Your mind is like a bucket. If the bucket is filled with muddy water,
all you have to do is start a steady flow of clear, fresh water
into the bucket.
Soon, the bucket (or your mind) is filled with clear, fresh contents.
Steady daily input of clear, fresh thoughts will change the things
that appear in your life, without the need for major renovation.
It just happens. You work on the inside, and the outside takes care
of itself.
This means you don't fight the old thoughts. You give them minimum
energy. You don't resist, you don't struggle. Instead, you put your
attention as much as possible on the good things you want to appear
in your life.
The lucky things you spend your time thinking about just start happening
for you, and one day you wake up and realize, "Hey, I'm a pretty
lucky person now. When did that happen?"
Charles Burke is the author of "Command More Luck," a
book offering powerful suggestions for getting more cooperation
from life, luck, and your own mind. Whether you call it synchronicity,
serendipity, or just plain old luck, you CAN become more "naturally
lucky." Learn more at http://www.CommandMoreLuck.com
You get what you focus on most. Always remember this.
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