We've all heard someone say, "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all."  We all know someone who seems to be always "lucking out." What's the difference between lucky, and unlucky people? I believe it's mostly psychological. There's research to back my theory. Time.com reports, a psychology professor in England has done extensive research on people's ability to shape their own luck. Richard Wiseman says the difference between lucky & unlucky people lies principally in how we deal with setbacks, and what kind of expectations we have. He says good luck charms heighten people's expectations, and confidence, increasing the likelihood of a positive outcome. Wishing someone good luck has a similar effect. Wiseman has four keys to improving your luck. #1 Maximize opportunities, #2 Listen to hunches, #3 Expect good fortune, #4 Turn bad luck into good. Click here for more detailed advice.

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