How To Attract Good Luck?

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    Everyone wants to be lucky and a lot of people tried so many things just to have some luck. We all want things to go our way and for life to deliver great opportunities, an inflow of money and people whom we get along with. Some seem to have all that and it looks very easy for them while the rest of us struggle along, doing our best and hoping for a lucky break. Thankfully, there are ways you can give the universe a nudge to help you attract good luck.

10 Methods to Attract Good Luck

1. Make New Friends

Many opportunities come via people we know. More friends equals more opportunities. Get out there, find like-minded people and socialize. If you can mix with active, interesting people, you have a much better chance of hearing about likely opportunities. Friends have friends who have friends. Go out and meet them; build your network.

2. Try New Things

You may not have discovered your passion or your life’s work yet. Unless you attempt new things, you may never discover what that is. Keep an open mind to all possibilities. You don’t know if you could be an talented ceramicist unless you pick up a lump of clay and give it a go. How do you know that you aren’t a gifted energy healer? Or an amazing tarot reader? No-one ever said, on their death-bed, “Gosh, I wish I hadn’t done all those things.” People who broaden their minds and their life experience become interesting characters who attract good luck and good friends.

3. Relax to Attract Good Luck

Stop focusing on what is going on in your life and begin to look at what is happening around you. Turn your attention outward. People who are anxious and uptight tend not to see the chances life is offering to them. They are too wrapped up in their own fears. Easy to say, but until you learn how to relax and let go of your resistance, good luck will elude you.

4. Look For Signs and Symbols

You are being guided by your inner being, guardian angel, fairies of the universe, call it what you will. There’s a divine intelligence available to all of us, but most shut it out, preferring to rely on our senses for information. One way to begin to pay attention to those whispers from the universe is to look for signs and symbols. Trying to make a decision? Guidance is being offered to you. It might be a line in a book or a song. A particular bird in a particular place. A literal road sign. The name of a store. A number which keeps showing up for you. Teach yourself to be aware of the subtle hints all around.

5. Adopt an Attitude of Knowing

During your self-talk, you’ll find yourself wishing for something to happen, some good outcome or the manifestation of a desire. We all do it. Instead of wistfully wishing adopt an attitude of sureness, of knowing that it will come to you. Say, “When that thing I want comes into my life…” instead of “I wish I could have that thing…” Wishing in that way is yearning. Yearning emphasizes what you don’t have. Knowing tells the universe that you are certain it will be delivered. And it will be – unless something better comes along.

6. Buy the Ticket

We’re not encouraging you to gamble, but you can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket. In the same way, you can’t gain from an investment if you don’t make the investment. You won’t get the job unless you apply for it. So help yourself to attract luck – buy the ticket.

7. Go With Your Gut

Your gut feeling is your intuition. While many dismiss intuition as wishful thinking or indigestion, scientists have shown that intuition is real. In fact, many important scientific discoveries have occurred because scientists followed their own intuition. And of course, we at PsychicOz KNOW that it is very real. Intuition is expressed through a feeling, a quiet thought, or perhaps a compulsion to take action even if we don’t know why. Scientists say that intuitive feelings are a result of our subconscious recognizing patterns. Patterns which we have absorbed and learned without realizing.

8. Expect Good Luck

Expectation is similar to knowing, as described above. Expectation is more general. Someone who lives in expectation of good things happening will attract good luck throughout their life. That doesn’t mean they won’t suffer ‘negative’ events, it simply means they have programmed themselves to a positive expectation. When they get it, it feels natural; the normal course of events. Many people do the exactly opposite, they program themselves to expect the worst and are always surprised when the ‘worst’ keeps turning up.

9. Play With the Law of Attraction

Have fun with all this. Play some Law of Attraction games. You have nothing to lose and you don’t need to tell anyone, do you? Try our money manifesting techniques . Or maybe our more general magical manifestation technique. Perhaps you are hoping to be lucky in love? We have ideas for attracting love too.

10. Give Good Luck

Have you thought about making someone else feel lucky? One of the easiest and most satisfying ways to attract good luck to yourself is to give it to another. Tape an envelope with a dollar or two inside to a park bench or other place where you’ll know it will be found. You could write on the front, “Have a coffee on me.” You never know… that two dollars might save someone’s life, or restore their faith in humanity, or simply pay for them to have a good cup of coffee. Make someone feel it’s their lucky day.

8 COMMENTS

  1. The emphasis on relaxation as a means to attract luck is particularly compelling. It reflects a deeper psychological principle about mindfulness and awareness in everyday life.

  2. “Expecting good luck” suggests an optimistic bias that could influence outcomes positively. However, how do we reconcile this with the unpredictability inherent in life?

  3. The concept of luck seems to hinge significantly on social interactions and our willingness to embrace new experiences. It is intriguing how networks can inherently increase one’s opportunities.

  4. The idea of looking for signs and symbols resonates with various philosophical traditions that advocate for the interconnectedness of all things. It raises fascinating questions about perception and reality.

  5. ‘Buy the ticket’ serves as a metaphor for engagement in life’s opportunities, yet it does beg the question: how do we determine which tickets are worth buying?

  6. While the methods outlined are certainly positive, one must question the empirical evidence supporting these claims. Can we genuinely quantify the effects of such approaches on luck?

  7. ‘Adopting an attitude of knowing’ presents an interesting contrast to traditional notions of hope and desire. This shift in mindset could potentially have significant implications for personal development.

  8. “Go with your gut” highlights the complexity of intuition in decision-making processes. The relationship between subconscious patterns and conscious choices deserves further exploration.

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