Want to Improve Your Luck? Start Doing These 15 Things

Want to Improve Your Luck? Start Doing These 15 Things

If you feel like luck is never on your side, what if we told you you can tilt the odds in your favor? Changing your mindset and adopting new habits can attract good fortune into your life. Do these 15 things today to improve your luck (and life).

1. Adopt a Positive Mindset

The phrase “You create your own luck” isn’t just a saying. Adopting a positive mindset can help you attract more good fortune into your life. When you focus on the positive and open yourself to the belief that everything works in your favor, you’re more likely to notice and seize opportunities. Start by practicing gratitude; make it a daily habit to write down three things you’re thankful for. You’ll be surprised by the shift.

2. Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Luck often finds us when we’re least expecting it. Step out of your comfort zone to try new things, which can lead to unexpected opportunities. Attending a networking event, taking up a new hobby, or striking up a conversation with a stranger invites new experiences, opportunities, and fortune into your life.

3. Visualize Success

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The power of visualization is no joke. Athletes, entrepreneurs, and successful people use visualization techniques to manifest and achieve their goals. By picturing yourself achieving your dreams, you become more optimistic and train your mind to recognize and create opportunities in real life. Spend a few minutes each day visualizing your goals as if they’ve already happened, and watch your luck begin to shift.

4. Surround Yourself with Positive People

Who you choose to spend time with can greatly impact your mindset and, consequently, your luck. Surround yourself with positive, supportive people who inspire you. These relationships can boost your confidence, encourage you to take risks and keep you focused on your goals. Negative people and energy vampires, on the other hand, drag you down and block your flow of good fortune.

5. Be Open to New Opportunities

Luck often comes down to being in the right place at the right time. Sometimes, opportunities come disguised as challenges or setbacks, so you need to be open to recognizing and seizing them. Stay flexible and open-minded; the more adaptable you are, the more likely you are to spot lucky breaks when they show up unexpectedly.

6. Practice Generosity

Being generous with your time, resources, or kindness creates a positive energy flow that circles back to you. When you practice generosity, you’re not just improving someone else’s luck but enhancing your own. Acts of kindness bring unexpected opportunities, introductions, and good karma. Give a little more, and watch how the universe rewards you.

7. Take Calculated Risks

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Playing it safe feels more comfortable but won’t necessarily attract luck. Sometimes, you must take a leap of faith and take calculated risks to create your own fortune. That doesn’t mean being reckless but carefully weighing the pros and cons and then going for it. In your career, relationships, or personal growth, those dare to take risks and see how your luck improves.

8. Stay Persistent

Luck doesn’t always come quickly or easily, but don’t give up. Persistence is the key to improving your luck, so keep pushing forward, even in the face of setbacks.  Those who learn from their mistakes, rise above challenges and stay the course find that lucky break they’ve been waiting for.

9. Cultivate Curiosity

A curious mind is a magnet for luck. When you’re curious, you constantly learn, explore, and expand your horizons. This opens up new opportunities you might have missed. Cultivating curiosity means asking questions, seeking new experiences, and genuinely being interested in the world around you. The more you explore, the more likely you will stumble upon a stroke of luck.

10. Trust Your Intuition

Your gut instinct is your best tool for navigating life’s opportunities and pitfalls. Trusting your gut and intuition can lead you to make decisions that improve your luck. Sometimes, your subconscious picks up on things your conscious mind missed to pay attention to those hunches and gut feelings. The next time you’re faced with a decision, listen to what your inner voice tells you; it might just have some good luck to share.

11. Set Clear Goals

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Luck tends to favor the bold. Those who know what they want, set clear, specific goals, and stay focused on them are more likely to spot opportunities that align with their goals. Break your big dreams into small, actionable steps, and work towards them daily. This clarity increases your chances of success and will make you more open to uncovering lucky opportunities.

12. Network and Build Relationships

The saying “It’s not what you know, but who you know” rings true regarding luck. Building a solid network of connections can lead to new opportunities, collaborations, and more luck. Attend events, join groups, and don’t be afraid to reach out to people who inspire you. The more connections you make, the more doors and luck breaks will open for you.

13. Stay Optimistic

Optimism is a powerful attractor of luck. You’re likelier to notice and act on opportunities when you believe good things are possible. An optimistic mindset helps you bounce back from setbacks and keeps you motivated. By focusing on good outcomes, even in challenging situations, you can become more optimistic and benefit from more luck.

14. Learn from Failures

Failure isn’t the opposite of luck; it’s part of the journey. Every setback is an opportunity, and those who learn from their mistakes are more likely to succeed. Analyze what went wrong, make adjustments, and keep moving forward. This resilience will also bring you more luck.

15. Create Your Own Opportunities

The most successful and “lucky” people often take action and create their own opportunities. They aren’t afraid to start a new project, reach out to a potential mentor, or take a bold step in a new direction. Embrace your inner power and go out and grab all the luck you can find.

Natasha is a seasoned lifestyle journalist and editor based in New York City. Originally from Sydney, during a a stellar two-decade career, she has reported on the latest lifestyle news and trends for major media brands including Elle and Grazia.