Power Play: Increase your luck quotient

29 June 2012 Rose Herceg

Power Players know that luck is hard to come by. That is why they do whatever they can to increase their lucky streak wherever and whenever they can.

They think lucky, they believe they’re lucky and they do whatever they can to make themselves a magnet for luck. Power Players keep a lovely superstition alive. They wear their lucky socks. They cross their fingers; they wear their watch on a particular wrist. They eat their dessert first and then their steak.

They do all the crazy stuff they believe will keep their luck flowing. Though it might be quirky or even a little nuts, it’s all about keeping the gods happy and realising that so much in life is about chance and timing and good old-fashioned luck. Take a big lead from your Power Player brethren. Be lucky, act lucky and do whatever you can to feel lucky.

Rose Herceg

Entrepreneur, strategist and author Rose Herceg co-founded Pophouse, specialising in social forecasting, market research and business strategy in 1998 before selling it to STW in 2006. Until recently Rose was strategy director of the STW Group, working across 70 companies on strategy, social forecasting, trends analysis and innovation. She is currently developing several online start-ups in media and media content.


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