Do you want to be at the right place at the right time? Adopt these
habits to make sure opportunity comes knocking.
Everyone hears about that person who is “in the
right place at the right time.” Maybe you know someone who seems to be
that person all of the time. We have those friends who walk right into
the perfect job and achieve the right promotions as if they have a
crystal pointing them in the right direction. They get awarded the best
projects and their presentations get praise and standing ovations from
the special guests who showed up to hear them. How do they do that?
It’s not fate or a great gene pool. It’s not an accident. It’s not
even a lucky star. People who enjoy consistent success know what it
takes to make great opportunities happen. Change a few habits and people
might be wondering how you get so many opportunities, too.
It’s true. You don’t need luck if you can make things happen; you
need strategy. Simply stated, strategy is a realistic plan to move
forward by taking advantage of the opportunities that suit your unique
abilities. It’s a matter of having control. It takes time and some
attention, but buying a lottery ticket takes that and money, too.
Want to make good things happen for you? Here are seven habits that make great opportunities happen.
1. Pay attention
Value curiosity and collect information. Make a habit of interacting
with your environment. Notice things that happen around you. People who
notice things know more than people who don’t.
- Notice the kind of preparation and responses people value.
- Notice how you can make processes and meetings work better.
- Notice what makes people’s lives easier, faster and more meaningful.
- Notice ways that you can add value without taking something away from those around you.
Develop a habit of paying attention. You’ll grow as a person and
you’ll become a natural resource to the people who work with you. It
will become natural for them to think of you when new opportunities
happen.
2. Think of your work as important
No matter how dull, uninteresting, or seemingly
useless the project, assume a higher purpose is driving it. Bring your
best talents and most dedicated attitude to it. What you think changes
how you feel and what you do. People will respond to
the importance you place on the work that you’re executing. Develop a
habit of honoring your work. People will place more value on the work
you do and start to look for opportunities where they might use your
higher-level abilities.
3. Be aware of the potential of your impact
The way you look, the smile you give, the way you answer on your
cellphone—each causes a response in someone you might never be told.
Everything you do has an impact. When you make decisions, think them
through to understand how they will affect other people. Develop a habit
of considering how your actions affect the people around you. People
will see that you make work easier, rather than making more work for
them.
4. Imagine opportunities everywhere you look
Lucky people know that opportunity is always present. Look for ideas
and trends that match your interests and your skill set. Bend and twist
those ideas to make them uniquely yours. Develop a habit of looking at
everything to see how you might improve it—how you’ll make it more fun,
faster, cooler, friendlier, easier, quieter, more musical, lighter, more
romantic, more exciting, more inviting, more anything. Choose the
opportunities that benefit other people and they will support your offer
to take advantage of an opportunity.
5. Make yourself a magnet for jobs you do well
Be generous offering your help and counsel. When
people help you, suggest your best skills as a way you might return the
favors. Be on alert for the tiniest ways to match your best work with
what the people around you might be doing. Talk about your favorite
projects. Develop a habit of letting people know how much you love doing
what you do well. People get impressed by folks who love their work and
want to help.
6. Count and record the opportunities that suit you
Small ideas and opportunities have a way of getting
bigger. Research shows that things we watch and measure get bigger and
more plentiful. Develop a habit of attending to what suits you. People
will notice that you record ideas and opportunities. They’ll start
listening and looking to find more. Soon you’ll have a network of people
who are offering you ideas they’ve collected for you.
7. Decide
When an opportunity is set before you, don’t
hesitate. Take the opportunity and use it to grow the skills that got
you that far. You know which opportunities fit your interests and skills
and which don’t. Develop a habit of taking on new opportunities as a
way of growing. Be clear that you’ll always be noticing and learning and
people will feel secure in offering you opportunities that grow with
you.
So if you want to be the lucky someone, you can make great
opportunities happen. Develop the seven habits that will get you seeing
opportunities and other people seeing you. Once you start, you might be
surprised who starts pitching in to help you.
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