Just Breathe Podcast
Have you ever met someone who seems unbelievably lucky? I have a friend who decided years ago that she was a lucky person. Since then, she always seems to have another story about an unexpected opportunity, a perfectly timed connection, or something working out in her favor. It made me wonder: Is she actually luckier than everyone else, or is something else going on? In this episode, I share what I call The Luck Theory. We explore how our brains become detectives, constantly collecting evidence for the stories we already believe about ourselves and our lives. Whether you think luck comes from mindset, faith, gratitude, perspective, or a combination of all of them, there's something powerful about paying attention to what you're looking for. We'll talk about: * Why some people seem lucky all the time * How your brain collects evidence for the stories you believe * The surprising connection between attention and experience * Why two people can live through the same event and walk away with completely different realities * How to start noticing opportunities, blessings, and possibilities you may be overlooking I'll also guide you through a short mindfulness exercise to help you put on a new "luck lens" and become curious about what might already be waiting for your attention. The question isn't whether you're lucky. The question is: What story are you collecting evidence for?
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