Lucky girl syndrome: New trend on wanting something and attracting it
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Everything that you need to know about this practice...
Have you every wanted something really badly and just don't know how to get it? Behold the viral lucky girl syndrome.
As the world stops in awe at what some people are able to achieve by simply adjusting their mindset, we have decided to bring you the ultimate scoop on the matter.
What is lucky girl syndrome?
Bazaar shares: "Lucky girl syndrome is essentially manifesting that is focused on luck. Our brains are naturally weighted towards negativity – that’s how we’re wired, and it’s been that way since the dawn of time. Our brains haven’t evolved that much, so anything that challenges that negativity bias can actually be really helpful."
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It's about telling yourself everyday, "I’m so lucky; everything works out for me”.
This viral manifestation trend allegedly helps people achieve their dream life. Check out some TikTokers who have shared their personal experiences and thoughts:
@nadia.khaledd i’m calling this the player card method #luckygirlsyndrome #selfconcept #howtomanifest #lawofattractioncoach #personalgrowth #confidence ♬ original sound - Nadia
@lauragalebe IM NOT KIDDING U HAVE TO TRY THIS AND LMK IF IT ALSO WORKED FOR U. The most amazing things have been coming my way but 2x faster than normal. #luckygirlsyndrome #morningroutine #morningaffirmations #affirmations #luckygirlsyndromeaffirmations #luckygirlsyndromechallenge #subconsious #reprogramyoursubconscious ♬ original sound - Laura Galebe
@taylorryannardone #luckygirlsyndrome ♬ Nature - Kevin Westwood
Many describe this surge in popularity of the topic as "the best thing to ever land on TikTok and change the world".
There have been several theories and some evidence of its prior existence, for example, The Law of Assumption: An Essential Lesson by Neville Goddard explained the principle. People also note that The Law of Attraction and The Secret make mention to this principle.
Regardless of what people think, the general consensus is "don't knock it until you've tried it".
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Here's how you can practice lucky girl syndrome:
- Say your affirmations out loud
- Set reminders
- Look for proof
- Listen to affirmation podcasts
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