Contrary to popular opinion, luck isn’t some mysterious force that randomly chooses to visit some bingo players and not others. Instead, luck is the product of our own mental attitudes. By changing our attitudes, we can deliberately increase the amount of luck we experience in all areas of life. Here are our top tips for doing just that...
Lucky people see opportunities everywhere and take advantage of far more than non-lucky people. The first thing to do to increase your luck is therefore to notice the opportunities that are around you for getting the things you want and exploiting them. For example, when you really start to look for opportunities, you might notice that there are a number of free competitions, raffles and promotions that you can choose to take advantage of. The more you notice such opportunities and participate in them, the more chance you have of benefiting from them! So keep your eyes peeled, and when you see an opportunity for a potential benefit which is legal and ethical, don’t hesitate to seize it with both hands!
Scientific research indicates that people are lucky simply because they think of themselves as being lucky. They get up each morning and they sincerely expect to experience lots of good luck. This causes them to live their lives in a happier, more optimistic frame of mind. It also causes them to notice all of the positive coincidences that take place in their lives, whilst at the same time downplaying any not-so-positive events. The end result is that life really does become a whole lot luckier for those who dare to expect it, so call yourself lucky from this moment on. Something good is going to happen!
Lucky people tend to rely on their intuition a lot more than self-confessed unlucky people. In other words, whenever they get a hunch or deep-seated feeling about something, they pause to consider it rather than simply ignoring it. Of course, no sensible person makes decisions blindly based on intuitive feelings, but in those circumstances where acting on intuition is easy (for example, choosing one set of bingo numbers over another) lucky people tend to do so. Our third tip is therefore to listen to your heart for a moment and to notice what your intuition would have you do.
Both lucky and unlucky people have their fair share of negative events in their lives. But whereas unlucky people tend to sit and mope and say “Why me?”, lucky people choose to view negative events as being necessary for their long term happiness. “So what if my plane was cancelled?” they might ask, “It could be that the delay will serve me in some way.” In other circumstances a lucky individual might say, “Okay, so I have the flu and can’t make it to the local bingo hall… but maybe that’s because I’m due to win online instead!” By reframing negative events in an optimistic way, lucky people bounce back faster, higher and spend much more of their time feeling good and enjoying life, so follow in their footsteps and start doing the same!
Use these four tips and you too can join the club of “lucky” people. We can’t say that this luck will automatically show up in the form of more bingo wins, but it will certainly make your life a lot more enjoyable!
Article Last Updated: 26/03/2007 16:30:42