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🗓️ 24 April 2024
⏱️ 16 minutes
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In this podcast episode, Mimi discusses "Lucky Girl Syndrome," a popular mindset trend from TikTok about believing you're inherently lucky, something Mimi feels has totally transformed her life. Sharing her own experiences as proof of its effectiveness and explaining how the Reticular Activating System (RAS) helps focus our perception on positive events. Mimi offers her advice on adopting this mindset, such as defining personal goals, embodying a positive self-image, and refining social interactions. Encouraging you to transform your life through a sustained practice of positivity and proactive behavior, Mimi encourages you to start believing today, you are LUCKY.
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Can a conversation change your life? It can if you listen to it at the right time. Every week on this podcast, Superhuman founder Mimi Bouchard holds deep, inspiring conversations with some of the most motivating people in the world who share the secrets of their incredible success. Whether they’ve built lucrative businesses, created amazing relationships, improved their health, grown their wealth, or turned their lives around in really big (and even small) ways, you'll hear fresh takeaways that you can put in place to create the life of your dreams and become the very best version of yourself.
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0:00.0 | When I first heard about the Lucky Girl Syndrome trend, I thought to myself, |
0:03.6 | holy crap, this is what I've been doing my entire life. This is why I've been able to manifest my dream life. |
0:09.2 | The Lucky Girl Syndrome was a trend that really started about a year ago on Tik-Toc and it has |
0:15.1 | taken the world by a storm. So many people started looking into it. So many people |
0:20.6 | wanted to become a lucky girl. |
0:22.6 | And I'm here to tell you that there is proof. |
0:24.2 | I am living proof, someone that has lived with Lucky Girl |
0:26.9 | Syndrome for a big chunk of her life. |
0:29.1 | It is a fact that this works in helping you create your best life. |
0:33.4 | So after I go through that with you, I'm also going to tell you some tips on how you can |
0:36.8 | start implementing this right away in your life. |
0:39.1 | But let's start with what is the Lucky Girl Syndrome. So Lucky Girl Syndrome is essentially the mindset |
0:46.5 | that you are a lucky person that good things happen to you. It is a belief system that you can take on in your life and |
0:55.7 | essentially it is being quote delusional about all the good things that are |
1:01.8 | going to happen to you. It is positive thinking |
1:04.6 | up-leveled into a whole new way of being. And this is a good thing to have Lucky |
1:10.8 | Girl Syndrome because most people are conditioned to look for the |
1:14.4 | negative in their life. We are all conditioned from a young age to think that life |
1:18.7 | isn't fair, that you know people like us don't get success that you know we are limited in some |
1:24.8 | capacity so the Lucky Girl Syndrome basically trains your brain to look for the |
1:28.9 | positive for the best case scenario and personally I would rather live my life that way than be |
1:34.4 | negative all the time in a victim mentality. And I will say as well with the |
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