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How To Make Your Own Luck

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Those of us who ventured into home business wish for success. Given that all factors being equal, eg great product, support and mentorship has luck got to be a factor. So if one becomes successfull in the business than is it she or he is more luckier than others.

So just what is being lucky, is it some random games played by gods on us motals or is there a science to it. Well according to psychologist Richard Wiseman it is, and he can even teach you how to make your own luck. Wiseman and his colleagues of University of Hertfordshire had done eight years of studies on what make some people lucky and others not. So after conducting thousand of interviews and hundred of experiments, Wiseman now claims that he has crack the code.

Luck according to him is not due to kismet, karma or coincidence. Instead folks who are lucky ( without them even knowing it ) think and behave in ways that create good fortune in their lives. He came out with these four principles that he belives can create one’s good fortune in one’s life.

  • 1. Maximize Chance Opportunities.
    Lucky people are skilled at creating, noticing and acting upon chance opportunities.
  • 2. Listen to Your Lucky Hunches
    Lucky people make effective decisions by listerning to their intuition
  • 3. Expect Good Fortune
    Lucky people are certain that the future will be bright.
  • 4.Turn Bad Luck Into Good
    Lucky people employ various psycological techniques to cope with, and even thrive upon, the ill fortune that comes their way.

That’s it the four principles to make your own luck. Read all about this in an article from Fastcompany.com at this link here ” How To Make Your Own Luck

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Comments

  1. September 18th, 2005 | 9:04 am

    hi

  2. November 27th, 2005 | 10:06 am

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