Last week, I shared the startling truth: success isn’t just about talent or effort—it’s about luck.
This week, we go one step further.
What if you could be predictably lucky?
What if you could turn serendipity into strategy?
Turns out, you can.
🧠 Psychologist Richard Wiseman’s 10-year study, The Luck Factor, reveals that lucky people aren’t born—they behave differently.
They’re more curious.
More resilient.
They expect good things to happen.
And most importantly?
They trust themselves.
These four behaviors—curiosity, resilience, positive expectations, and self-trust—form a powerful luck-building toolkit.
(Want to go deeper? DM me and I’ll send you Wiseman’s original research.)
🌀 So what’s really going on?
There’s a cycle at work. A feedback loop.
When you shift your behaviors, even slightly, you create new outcomes.
Those outcomes lead to fresh insights.
And those insights shift your beliefs.
Here’s where neuroscience lights up the picture:
Beliefs are the bedrock of perception.
They guide what your brain notices and prioritizes.
As your beliefs expand, so does your experience of the world.
Beliefs → Thoughts → Behaviors → Feelings.
Start anywhere, and the whole system begins to rewire.
So yes—you can practice being lucky.
Start with curiosity. It’s a game changer.
Because when you open the door to new experiences, new people, and new ways of seeing—life responds.
And here’s the magic:
Letting more luck flow isn’t about striving harder.
It’s about aligning with your most vibrant, tuned-in, and alive self.
From there, lucky coincidences, serendipities, and timely opportunities start showing up with ease.
Life begins to feel like a wonderland.
✨ Try it.
Next week, we’ll explore a delightfully unexpected accelerator of luck: playfulness.
You might be surprised—silly is strategic.