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Putting yourself out there—whether through a personal blog or social media—acts like a lightning rod for unexpected connections. 🍀 Try This Today
The more things you try, the more "rooms" you enter, and the more people you talk to, the higher the chance a "lucky" encounter will happen.
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tend to have "tunnel vision." They are so focused on a specific task or problem—like counting photographs in a newspaper—that they miss huge opportunities right in front of them (like a giant message on the next page saying "Stop counting, there are 43 photos").
If luck is a state of mind, you can actually train yourself to be "luckier." Here are a few ways to start shifting the odds in your favor: unlucky
Psychologists have found a fascinating difference between people who identify as "lucky" and those who feel "unlucky".
But what if "luck" isn't a mystical force or a cosmic lottery? Research suggests that what we call bad luck is often just a result of how we focus our attention and respond to the world around us. The "Tunnel Vision" Trap Putting yourself out there—whether through a personal blog
tend to be more relaxed and open to the unexpected. They "see" more because they aren't gripping their plans quite so tightly. Engineering Your Own "Good Luck"