Principle One
Lucky people have a relaxed attitude toward life
Lucky people score much lower on neuroticism than unlucky people, and this makes a big difference. Because lucky people tend to be calmer and more relaxed than most, they are more likely to notice chance opportunities.
The same principle applies when lucky people meet and chat with other people. They are relaxed and attuned to the opportunities around them. Lucky people see what is there, rather than trying to find what they want to see. As a result, they are far more receptive to any opportunities that arise naturally.
The same principle applies when lucky people meet and chat with other people. They are relaxed and attuned to the opportunities around them. Lucky people see what is there, rather than trying to find what they want to see. As a result, they are far more receptive to any opportunities that arise naturally.
learning to be lucky
Relax, then do itFind a quiet room or place. Then, close your eyes and take a few deep breaths. Next, imagine yourself in a scene that you find relaxing. Imagine what you would see and hear. Imagine yourself taking in all aspects of your surroundings. Then, imagine all of the tension in your body slowly dripping away. Spend a few moments letting a feeling of total calm move through your body.
Finally, slowly open your eyes and return to the real world. Think about how you feel now compared to before the exercise. Think about how you feel far more relaxed and open. This is a vitally important way of being. It is a powerful state that will be beneficial for your body, your mind and your luck.
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