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Do Lucky People Have More Opportunities?

By: Ulrica R. Richmond


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Millionaire Maker Ron Holland has been assisting already over thirty years people around the world in turning lives around and creating many millionaires along the way. But maybe you think that millionaires are just lucky.

However, there is no such thing as luck! We all have the same amount of opportunities available. Personality tests reveal that unlucky people miss chance opportunities because they are generally too stressed out and focused on looking for something else. Richard Wiseman writes in his book "Luck Factor: The Four Essential Principles" that lucky people generate their own good fortune via four basic principles. They are skilled at creating and noticing chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by listening to their intuition, create self-fulfilling prophesies via positive expectations, and adopt resilient attitude that transforms bad luck into good.

Unsuccessful people look through newspapers, determined to find certain type of job advertisements and as a result miss other types of jobs which could be much more beneficial for them. In his research Wiseman brings a marvelous example by showing how unlucky people even missed advertisement which formed a half of the newspaper page and could solve immediately their problem. Although the advertisement was staring everyone straight in the face, unlucky people tended to miss it. Wiseman claims that lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore they see what is there rather than just what they are looking for. That is why they notice much more opportunities.

Ron Holland claims in "Eureka Enigma" that successful people always relax and imagine their future as they desire it. They always have a good picture of where they are going in life. They do that intuitively. They put success programs into their biocomputers (subconscious mind) without even realizing what they are doing. Unsuccessful people on the other hand, recall their previous failure experiences. They recall the last time they failed and they imagine failing again. As a result, their subconscious minds have been programmed for failure. Holland says that you will either be in the "success mode" or "failure mode" all depending on the film you play inside your biocomputer.

Neville Goddard says that the moment your subconscious receives an impression it starts to work out the ways to bring it into reality. If you dwell on difficulties, obstacles and problems when defining your goals, your subconscious mind by its non-selective nature accepts the feeling of difficulties and obstacles as your request and proceeds to produce them in your outer world. The subconscious mind is the seat of your emotions. If you think good, good will follow; if you think evil, evil will follow. Thus, you get what you are imagining and feeling. Successful people who are able to make money even during recession time focus on opportunities, while unsuccessful people focus on obstacles. If you focus on obstacles instead of opportunities, you see more obstacles and less opportunities.

We often think of failure as an inability to accomplish a certain objective. We give it our best shot and if the results are less than favorable we give up and consider us to be failed. However, if we keep working at it, we might turn a failure into a success. Wiseman claims that lucky people are much more persistent because they always believe that there is a solution to the problem, unlucky people give up very easily after giving their best shot.

Everyone has had failure or ill fortune experiences from time to time, however successful and unsuccessful people treat these experiences differently. Wiseman presented lucky and unlucky people with some unlucky situations in order to see how they reacted. The differences were striking. Unlucky people tended to describe these scenarios as enormously unlucky. On the other hand, lucky people tended to imagine spontaneously how the bad luck or failure they encounter could have been worse and, in doing so, they felt much better about themselves and their lives. The most surprising was, however, that they saw even in seemingly unlucky scenarios possibilities to turn the situation around to their fortune.

You too can start turning your life around by downloading and reading Ron G. Holland's life-changing bestseller "Turbo Charge" for Free, and then attend his workshop that will show you how to make a mint from the simple opportunities that are slipping by you every single day.

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Ulrica R. Richmond produces articles on the power of your mind that can help you succeed in business and in everyday life. Read more about the power of visualization and claim your free e-book "Turbo Charge" by visiting this website ttp://www.onlineincomeseekers.com/money-makers.html

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