
Gary Player, one of golf’s all-time great players, said, “the harder I practice, the luckier I get.” He believed his hard work “earned” him luck. To some degree, he was absolutely correct. But he overlooked some of his other characteristics that increased his odds of being consistently lucky.
Along with his work ethic, he added a combination of preparation, mindset, and action. He put himself in positions where luck would find him, and then worked his tail off so he could find it too.
You see, the luckiest people don’t wait for luck to find them; they work to meet it halfway. You could even say that they create their own luck. If you’re interested in being even luckier than you are today, then here are some practical steps to increase your chances of finding those lucky opportunities.
1. Embrace a Growth Mindset
View challenges as stepping stones to learning.
Stay open to new experiences, even if they feel outside your comfort zone.
Believe that effort and adaptability can lead to positive outcomes.
2. Increase Your Exposure to Opportunities
Network with diverse people; every new connection can lead to unexpected opportunities.
Try new hobbies, events, or volunteer work to expand your horizons and meet new people.
Be curious and ask questions to discover new paths.
3. Stay Prepared
Keep learning and improving your skills so you’re ready to seize opportunities.
Set clear goals to know what you want to achieve, which helps you recognize opportunities when they arise.
Take initiative instead of waiting for things to happen.
4. Foster a Positive Attitude
Cultivate gratitude for the good things in your life, which can attract more positivity.
Practice optimism and expect good outcomes.
Bounce back quickly from failures; treat them as stepping stones to success.
5. Pay Attention to Your Intuition
Be mindful of your gut feelings, which often come from subconscious experiences.
6. Help Others
Be Generous; giving can make you feel good inside, and it might even come back to you in unexpected ways.
Build Trust: People are more likely to help you if they trust you.
7. Be Ready to Take Risks
Sometimes, taking a chance can lead to great things. Embrace the unknown and see where it takes you.
8. Visualize and Affirm
Imagine what you want to achieve and believe in yourself. This can help you find opportunities and take action.
9. Be Extra Observant
Pay attention to your surroundings and notice things that others might miss.
10. Learn from Past Luck
Reflect on times when you have been lucky and figure out what you did to make it happen.
Try to do it again.
Successful people will often tell you that their luck is the result of being prepared, aware, and taking action. They are consistently open to opportunities. They stay proactive. They “assume” their next lucky “break” is just around the corner. They do not quit. By following their example, you’ll increase your chances of good fortune.
Others may complain that you’re lucky, but you’ll know where your luck came from; you’ll know that you’ve created it.
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