Happenstance can be defined as circumstances that seem to be due to chance, especially those causing fortunate results. But are they really? So much of my life has been blessed by allowing for and/or seeking out such moments.
For example, when I travel one of my guiding principles is: “When in doubt, turn left.” The corollary of this travel tip is: “Get lost.” If I am walking down a street in a calm neighborhood and I see a side-street on my left, that’s where I go. I have been amazed by the number of curious sights I have come across, or interesting characters I have met. Most of my wonderful memories occur when I am lost.
When I am alone in a crowd I often greet the person next to me with a respectful question that starts with” Hello my friend ….?” Rarely has that person been other than keen to answer or help. Almost without exception those I interacted with were helpful, open and eager to be helpful.
Similarly, my definition of success is when preparation meets opportunity. Setting yourself up for more success requires one to cause deliberate happenstance. Put yourself in opportune circumstances and then risk being notable and present.
To improve the effectiveness of this strategy it is recommended that you start by ensuring that the environment is SAFE, however you define safety. Recognize that you are likely at the edge of your comfort zone, and that is good, so risk being in this zone. Acknowledge you are letting go of control and then LET GO. Please be respectful of others that you will engage with. Count backwards from 5 to 0 and GO for it.
Allowing ourselves to be vulnerable to new situations and people empowers several of our strongest positive emotions: awe, interest, and curiosity. Push yourself to the limits of your comfort zone, and make it bigger. If you are coming from a good place, so often taking chances in this way will bless you richly.
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