Every word-user you think is lucky is lucky because…
- They keep their word.
- They focus on the now.
- They begin with the end in mind.
- They are patient.
- They have a “Study-to-Action Ratio” (SRA) below 10 (more about that in a forthcoming post).
Nobody is an overnight sensation.
No-one scores a lucky goal because they are lucky
It doesn’t exist.
Here’s what it usually is…
- Consistent effort over time.
- Willingness to take action.
- Fighting through setbacks.
I’ve seen it here on LinkedIn.
Lucky word-users:
- Post regularly.
- Engage with their network.
- Share their expertise consistently.
- Know they are a miracle themselves (or they wouldn’t be here).
- Believe in miracles.
- Move from learning to action fast.
- Listen instead of be listened to, understand rather than be understood, give instead of be given, help rather than be helped.
And suddenly everyone’s talking about how they hacked it to the top.
Don’t believe the lies.
Remember your luck is guaranteed if you do the above.
Is this a kind of “rule” to be lucky? I can agree with most of the above, but don’t quite understand the objective… If you can give me a clue
Sure. I’ll give it my best try. Luck doesn’t exist. Only word-users at the right time in the right place with the right attitude and the right habit exist.