Create Your Own Luck

You walk outside your home, glance to your neighbor’s large fancy house with a Mercedes sitting in the driveway and say, “wow they are lucky”. Well unless they inherited money or won the lottery, that isn’t luck. That is called hard work and dedication. If you didn’t walk out of your house and say that, and haven’t won the lottery or inherited a bunch of money, then you know what I am talking about.

Too many people have the mindset that because people have nice things they are lucky. Maybe in a sense they are, but it probably had nothing to do with luck itself. Meeting that one person that gives you that big break and helps or mentors you to success isn’t luck at all. That is being aware of opportunities presented to you or creating an opportunity yourself to meet that person. It then comes down to what you do with that opportunity. I have squandered many of those opportunities in my life that came along because I didn’t recognize them or didn’t have the drive and dedication to pursue them. I am sure we have all done it.

I see so many young people in today’s society that are waiting for their big lucky opportunity to come along. I hate to tell them but that could be a long wait. We need to get out there and create our opportunities for great things whether that is stuff, a job or knowledge. Going after those things pro-actively puts destiny back in your own hands instead of waiting for luck to strike.

A fisherman never caught a fish sitting on the bank of a river without actively baiting a hook, and repeatedly casting said hook into the water of opportunity. You may catch a bunch of little ones, or you just might land that big one. You may not catch a damn thing. This is where the rubber meets the road. Are you going to quit if you don’t succeed at first and bank on luck that a fish will jump into your arms? No you keep trying in the same spot, or you move to another spot if you want to control your “fishing” destiny. A Chinese proverb says, “Fall down seven times, stand up eight”. I think many people forget that last step because it is hard. At times, I have definitely been in that category.

So how do we create our own so-called luck? For starters, we get off our ass and do something about it. We need to dedicate ourselves to what we want to accomplish. If we want to be successful at our jobs we need to be the expert in our field. If we want to start our own business we dedicate our time to building that business to someday reap the rewards that independence can bring. If it’s education, we find the right classes or books and we soak in the knowledge we desire. We need to surround ourselves with likeminded people that bring positive influence to us to be who we truly want to be. None of this is just luck.

So instead of sitting around waiting for luck to give us our “Mercedes” in life, let’s create our own luck and control when and how many we get. If there is one thing I have learned in life it is that very seldom something is handed to us and when it is, it isn’t usually all that worthwhile. If you want it, work for it. It means so much more. If you work for a million dollars, I can guarantee you will not spend it foolishly. If you win a million dollars in the lottery, statistics show because it came easy, it will be gone in no time unless you are extremely disciplined.

So do you want to be lucky or do you want to go get what you want with hard work and dedication? Ultimately, that is a choice we all have to make. Me, I’m not waiting for luck to reward me. I am rewarding myself everyday with what I do and the people I surround myself with. It makes it all so much more meaningful. So are you going to sit and wait to see if lady luck shines on you? The clock never stops ticking. The time is now to go get what you want in life and enjoy it.

Taking Care of Your “Vehicle”

Whomever has ever purchased a nice vehicle whether it was new or used knows what it is like to want to take care of it. You keep it clean inside and out, you maintain it with regular oil changes, and probably wash it and wax it regularly. After all, who wouldn’t want to spend a little time taking care of it after all of the money you spent on it. You more than likely worked very hard for that money as well. It all makes perfect sense.

So tell me why we don’t have this same attitude with our bodies? After all, it is our “vehicle” to roam this planet. We may not have spent money on it, however it is priceless isn’t it? Without it, we are not going far. Our bodies cannot be replaced when they get wrecked like a vehicle. Yes we have insurance on both but no replacement guarantees on our bodies. We put premium gasoline in our vehicles to make the engine run better, we use top brand oils to make our engines last longer, yet we smoke cigarettes, do drugs, pour alcohol into our bodies and eat foods certain to cause havoc in the long run. That doesn’t make our body run well or last longer. It makes no sense yet we all do it or have done it at one time or another.

We have all probably had a vehicle break down on us. Anything from a flat tire to a blown engine or maybe an accident where it was totaled out and scrapped. At any rate, we were able to repair or replace it and move on. We depend on our vehicles to get us from point A to point B. For some reason we take our bodies for granted more than we do our cars. Maybe it is because we have never had something fail in our body which made us more aware of how we treat it. Unfortunately for many people, it takes an event like that to finally realize we are abusing or not taking care of our bodies like we should. For some people this moment never comes and before they know it time is up and it’s too late.

So what do we do to take care of ourselves like we should now? By no means is it easy to get started if we haven’t created the habit. First we need to be in the right frame of mind to do something about it and make a change. Every journey starts with a single step including this life long one. Sometimes it is the smallest change in diet or exercise that will spark something in us to continue to make larger changes. It can be a much larger leap like eliminating junk food, deciding to quit smoking or drinking or beginning an exercise program. However we decide to do it doesn’t matter as much as just taking that first step. If we stick with it, the rest takes care of itself.

I see people who are in their golden years and I can almost tell who took care of themselves and who didn’t. It makes me wonder what life will be like for me in 20 years. Do I want to be walking with a cane, over weight, hunched over shuffling around? No way! I want to be on the golf course, out walking or jogging being active enjoying myself and not having to watch other people have the fun because I am physically restricted or exhausted. If we really think about our future selves having such a restricted life it is sobering. We have one body and we need to take care of it and that has to start now. Not tomorrow, not next week, it has to happen today.

So we need to decide, do we want to be a broken down rusted out heap of junk ready for the scrap yard, or do we want to be a high performance sports car always ready for the next adventure. The choice is ours every day. Let’s keep our future self in mind and take care of our “vehicle” for as long as we have the privilege to walk this planet. Love your body like your new car, take care of it, respect it, and give it the attention it deserves. A little effort now can make a big difference in our future..

 

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