Create your own luck for St. Patty's Day!
Monday, March 16, 2009 at 10:21PM
Four Leaf Clover
Happy St. Patty's Day! These four principles found in the latest issue of body + soul magazine are from the book, "The Luck Factor" where Psychologist Richard Wiseman says that "lucky" people generate their own pots of gold. Think back to when you've felt or been "lucky" - it all started with you being at your best, taking that leap of faith and making the right choices...
1. You paid attention to your intuition.
2. You have a resilient attitude when ill fortune strikes, immediately imagining how much worse the situation could have been -- and how you can turn that bad luck into good.
3. Lucky people (you) aren't afraid to disrupt your daily routines to create more random encounters.
4. You expect positive outcomes, and this attitude makes good things happen.
So this month, trust your instincts, find hidden benefit in a setback, shop at a different grocery store, and expect the best. You just might get lucky.

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Reader Comments (3)
If you want to make the bingo game for a children’s party or class, you turn the game into a craft activity by having the kids participate in making the game as well as playing it.
For older kids, you can supply blank green paper and have them make their own bingo cards, while younger children can decorate ready made bingo grids with stickers, rubber stamps, or even glitter. Even young children can color a St. Patrick’s Day bingo card that you’ve create online and printed.
Finding a Four leaf clover make you feel lucky, and if you feel lucky and you will be bless with good luck. Confidence = good luck... Work hard, and believe in good luck.. it's the only formula of success in my book.
Happy St. Patrick's day.
lucky charm