We're often encouraged to "make
our own luck," but how do you actually do that? Now
science has the answer. Says Dr. Stephann Makri at University College London,
one of a team who researched this very issue, lucky people have two things in
common: "First, they realized that an opportunity was presented to them.
Then they seized the opportunity and took action."
Sounds simple, and yet we all have a
long list of missed opportunities that suggest this isn't so easy or obvious
after all. Here are five ways to make sure you maximize the (potentially) lucky
breaks that might come your way.
1. Be an opportunity magnet
Why is it that some people just seem to attract more opportunities than
others? It's because they are open to new opportunities and they make sure
everyone around them knows it. If, for example, you want to get an offer for a
better job, what do you think is the best way to achieve that? Right: Tell
everyone you know that you're looking for a new job. As word moves throughout
your network of colleagues, friends, and relatives, chances are you will be
presented with a number of opportunities.
2. Loosen up
When people are rigid and uptight, in their business or their life, then
only a relatively few things fit into their definition of what constitutes and
opportunity. As a result they let countless opportunities pass them by. If you
find your outlook is too narrow then loosen up and allow some serendipity to
enter into your life. The best opportunities, and the greatest sources of luck,
often arrive from unexpected places at unexpected times. Be open to possibilities
rather than shutting them down.
3. Be outgoing
If you want to be lucky
you can’t be a wallflower.You've
got to put yourself out there and talk to people, quite possibly in places and
in ways that you might not normally be comfortable doing. If you're an
introvert you'll need to make an extra effort to be outgoing. Recognize your
tendency to avoid socializing or hold back in conversations, and then practice
doing just the opposite. The more outgoing you are, the more opportunities--and
luck--you will attract.
4. Be flexible
We all make plans in our lives: We want to achieve this particular goal by
this particular date, we want to be living in this place by this date, etc.
Plans are great, but luck doesn't necessarily care what your plans are. In
fact, luck follows its own plan. So, when a new opportunity presents itself,
you've got to be agile and ready to modify, change, or throw out altogether
whatever plans you've made. The more flexible you are with your future
possibilities, the more luck you will bring into your life.
5. Don't be afraid to fail
When opportunities arrive we can't be afraid to act on them. Sure, there's
always the possibility that we might fail, but we can't let the fear of failure
rule our lives. If you focus on the opportunity and put everything you've got
into it, chances are you will succeed. Even if you don't, simply pick yourself
up and quickly move on to the next opportunity. The faster you fail and move
on, the faster you will ultimately succeed. Of course, you might just succeed
with your first opportunity. You'd say you were lucky, but science might say
otherwise.
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