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Stanford expert: 5 habits that help people cultivate more luck and success in life

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Tina Seelig

15d ago· 2 min readenInsight

Summary

Stanford leadership expert Tina Seelig identifies five key habits that lucky people practice to increase their success: having strong core values, taking ownership of their stories, making room for surprises, embracing imposter syndrome, and consistently showing appreciation. The article emphasizes that good luck isn't random or rare, but can be cultivated through intentional behaviors and mindsets.

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bskyStanford expert: 5 habits that help people cultivate more luck and success in lifecnbc.com

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Good luck isn't random or rare
Showing appreciation may be the most underrated way to increase your luck
A simple act of gratitude, acknowledging someone's effort on your behalf, can have an outsized impact
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Stanford University educator Tina Seelig shares what the luckiest people do every day to find success.

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