How To Get The Lucky Charm


by Daniel Massicotte - Date: 2008-11-02 - Word Count: 439 Share This!

Luck seems to only have meaning in computer games: If you wear this bracelet, you will have a 50% better chance of getting lucky when a monster drops magical items. Beyond computer games, most people think that luck is just an illusion and forget about it on a daily basis.

What if you could manipulate good luck so that you would experience more of it on a daily basis? Would you?

Luck is one of those things that if you stay in your house all day long, you won't experience it, unless you live in a mansion with passages where you have never been before. You can better your chances of experiencing it by leaving the house and taking a different path each day. You can also start new conversations with new people. The idea is that you do something that you would not normally engage yourself in.

Case in point: I was walking down the hall in Burnside Hass last week when I just happened to notice that someone forgot their "copy-card" in the photocopy machine. I pushed the button to release it, and out popped a copy-card with $10.22 on it! This is luck because the path I was taking toward my locker was actually the longer one. I don't usually take it because I take the shorter path (who wouldn't?). But this time I decided to walk behind the elevators instead of in front.

Donald Trump is one of those guys who I always used to think of as being lucky. About a month ago I read his book Think big and Kick Ass. I discovered that Donald has experienced both good and bad luck, neither just inherently. He has had to work hard doing what he really enjoys to experiences the kind of breakthroughs he gets. Rich people are seen to everyone else as being lucking because they don't know their story. No one is around when they are slaving away day and night working on their business, speech or deal. As these hard-working individuals come out in the open they look lucky, but really they are reaping the product of what they have been sowing when they were not in the spotlight. This is exactly what happened to Donald Trump.

Come to think about it, it's exactly what will happen to me too. It will probably happen to you too if you are working really hard on your business doing something that you love. Time will pass by and you won't notice it because you are loving what you are doing.

Take chances, work hard, and luck will show up more often than you can keep track of.

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Dan Massicotte is perhaps the most positive oriented individual you will ever meet. You can learn more about him on his website: danmassicottespositiveliving.com/ Join his newsletter to be informed of new articles and website developments.

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