Create Your Luck!
You want to always get lucky? Yes, it was luck (Luck) to create your own. Then how to create luck? These are tips from Roger Hamilton on how to create luck?
For most people, luck (Luck) is an unexpected occurrence, random, random, or could not be planned. Perhaps you too have seen and observed someone who always got lucky? for example, founded the business and gain success in a short time, or applying for a job once immediately accepted at bona fide companies, etc.. Well it turns out, luck (luck) you can create, and how to create a fortune by Roger Hamilton?
Roger Hamilton wrote in his book, Your life your legacy, that there are 4 factors to create a fortune (create luck), namely:
L-Location : You will get good luck if you’re in the right place and right time. Your luck starts from your decision to choose a place at a certain time. Many people who seem to busy to and fro every day without realizing that he was in the wrong place.
U – Understanding : Once you’re in the right location and right time, you have to understand that luck (LUCK) can only be created with your move, that is TAKE ACTION. Do not ever think that luck can be created just by sitting around without doing business at all.
C – Connections : To be always surrounded by good luck, you must have a lot of relationships with others. Many people feel they have a lot of acquaintances (network), but not the people doing the action, just as an observer / spectator.
K – Knowledge : You should always improve your knowledge. Opportunities that come will not matter if you can not use it. You can only catch these opportunities if you have a skill, and skill would you have if you perform an action.
Thus, how to create a fortune by Roger Hamilton. You have yourself tips to create a fortune?
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