Joshua N'Gon: Last Prince of Alkebulahn.
Practical Ways to Cultivate Your Lucky Streak
So, how do we tap into this wellspring of good
fortune? Well, it starts with a shift in perspective. Instead of bemoaning your bad luck, try embracing it. Next time something goes wrong, ask yourself, "How is this making me luckier in the long run?" That missed train may lead you to meet someone interesting on the platform. That failed project may have taught you invaluable lessons for your next big win. It's all about reframing your experiences.
Creating your own luck rituals
can be powerful, too. As a writer, I create my covers before I start any novel. Is there any mystical power in continuing to do that? Who knows? All I can say for sure is that it feels good when I begin the writing process like that, and that's where the magic happens. Your ritual could be anything – a morning mantra, a lucky charm, or a specific way to start your day.
Another key to cultivating luck is what I call "lucky
listening." Instead of waiting for your turn to speak, really tune in to the people around you. You'd be amazed at the lucky breaks that come from simply paying attention to what others are saying. It's in these moments of genuine connection that opportunities often reveal themselves.
Of course, luck favours the bold. Taking calculated risks is part of the game. Lucky people aren't reckless, but they're not paralyzed by fear,
either. They take smart risks, knowing that even failure is just another opportunity in disguise. It's about finding that sweet spot between caution and courage.
Lastly, cultivate curiosity. Lucky people are often the most curious. They ask questions, explore new places, and try new things. Each of these is an opportunity for serendipity to strike. So let your curiosity lead you down unexplored paths – you never know what fortuitous
encounters await.
The Paradox of Preparedness
Here's a mind-bender for you: the luckiest people are often the most prepared. It seems contradictory, right? If you're prepared, where's the luck?
But think about it. When you're prepared – whether that's having an emergency fund, keeping your skills sharp, or just being mentally
ready for change – you're in the best position to take advantage of lucky breaks when they come your way.
It's like Patra in "Bad II the Bone." She seems to have an uncanny knack for being in the right place at the right time. But she's also the one who's always ready to leap into action, who's honed her skills to a razor's edge, and who keeps her eyes open for any glimmer of opportunity.
The Weekly Luck Challenge
So here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: For the next week, I want you to be a luck detective. Keep a "luck journal" and jot down every bit of good fortune that comes your way, no matter how small. Found a parking spot right in front? Lucky! Did the barista give you an extra shot of espresso for free? You're on a roll!
By the end of the week, I guarantee you'll start seeing patterns. You'll notice how your actions and attitudes are shaping your luck. And who knows? Maybe you'll begin to find twenty-pound notes on the sidewalk.
Remember, in the grand story of your life, you're not just the protagonist – you're the author, too. So why not write yourself a lucky break or two? Believe in your luck, and watch the world conspire
to prove you right.
P.S. If you find a £20 or $20 bill on the ground this week - you're welcome, and that's just the beginning.
Peace, love and power.