News and ArticlesMay 15, 2008 11:52 am

Strategic Planning Tip - Bad Luck Is the Result of Not Planning

The word plan continues to be a four-letter word. Why? Because people buy established businesses without a written action plan and then complain when the business goes south.

For example, today a potential client told me that he had a string of bad luck. After he and his partner purchased an established business, two key employees left and so did a significant part of the revenue. Also, with the retirement of the owner, existing loyal customers left because their loyalty was to the past owner and not to the current ones. This was all contributed to bad luck!

After listening to the individual complain, I asked him: "Would your outcomes be different if you had taken the time to ask yourself this question: What happens if a key employee left?"

The response was "Sure, but I did not think about any employee leaving. The business was over 30 years old and very well established. All the records were in tact and everything looked good on paper.

An old quote states: "Good luck happens when preparedness meets opportunity."

So possibly the reverse is true that "bad luck happens when no planning meets the unknown."

Simply speaking, the failure to plan is planned failure. Without an action plan to begin to guide a business or even an individual, the end result is usually walking down the wrong path along with a lot of spraying and praying going on.

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News and Articles 2:14 am

Good Luck on Demand

One of my associates at work would appear to be the luckiest man on the job. Things just seem to work out for him.

Those who know him, describe him as lucky. Harry associates all the good things which happen to him as coming from being lucky. He believes these things to be random acts of good fortune he has no control over.

Sometimes Harry even credits  his dead son for looking out for him. Harry has no power or control over these events because he has given it away. He won’t take responsibility for his luck.

Most of us are like that, we won’t accept the accountability of our own circumstances. We will judge and complain when luck does not come visiting, and we are envious of those who seem to have more luck than ourselves.

The one obvious attribute of luck is it is always given to us. We have to rely on someone or something else to send us luck. We are not lucky when no one is giving us luck. Therefore, luck is unreliable and whimsical and relegated to the precious few.

Luck, chance and good fortune are not as elusive at they may seem. No physical event can happen unless there is a thought behind it. Luck has intelligence driving it, and it does not come from external forces. There can never be a random event called luck because all aspects of spirit must be in agreement for any circumstance to manifest. You cannot give luck to me unless I desire it, or the outcome of the luck. At some point I must wish or desire a thing or an event to occur before luck can be created.

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