For over a year, my phone background said:
what if it all works out
This was during a full-blown what do I want to do with my life crisis.
Honestly… I’m probably still in it.
At the time I think I was waiting for some huge breakthrough moment. Like one day I’d wake up, get a sign from the universe, and suddenly know exactly what my purpose was.
Very main character of me.
I’m a romantic.
Sometimes I think that’s my downfall. I’m a dreamer.
But the more I thought about that phrase ~ what if it all works out ~ the more I realized something.
There’s a difference between thinking something could work out and believing something will.
And that’s where luck comes in.
If you start assuming that something good might actually happen to you, things start to shift. You move differently. You notice opportunities. You try things you might not have tried before.
This is also where the idea of being already lucky comes in.
The two go hand in hand.
And no, it’s really not that serious.
Yes, we are getting close to lucky girl syndrome, and maybe that’s where we’re headed. But before we get there, I think the real shift is simpler than that:
Moving your mindset from “maybe it could happen”
to “why wouldn’t it?”