Some people seem to have all the luck. Seriously, how do these lucky folks always seem to be in the right place at the right time? As clinical psychologist Rebecca Anderson explains it, luck isn’t ...
It can often feel like some people just have all the luck. Luck by definition is based on chance. But according Richard Wiseman, a psychology professor and author of "The Luck Factor," your actions ...
I think luck plays a significant role in the life of any successful person. Hard work is important, but a little good fortune goes a long way in being successful. Studies indicate that luck is less ...
Granted, luck is often a matter of positioning. Say a chance meeting reveals an opportunity to buy a business for pennies on the dollar. You’re only truly lucky if you actually have the money, or deep ...
Lucky is not a personality trait. Nor is it a divine blessing. I’ve spent years figuring out what makes people find success and attract positive things into their lives. I learned that being lucky ...
Some people seem to walk through life with a soft tailwind behind them. Opportunities appear at the right moment, the right people drift into their orbit, and even their risks somehow land gently.
Think leprechauns and lottery winners are born with the magic touch? Not so! Research shows a lucky streak isn't an innate gift, but rather something we can all foster by shifting our mindset, ...
I co-wrote this post with my daughter Josiana (aka Shoshana) Farber, who is studying psychology at the University of Toronto. Were you born under a lucky star? Does luck follow you around? Do others ...
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