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In this Think Thursday episode, Molly explores luck through the lens of Jim Collins’ book What to Make of a Life.
Rather than looking at luck as something we either “have” or “don’t have,” this episode invites listeners to consider a more powerful question: What return am I creating on the luck I’ve been given?
Molly breaks down Collins’ idea of different kinds of luck, including what luck, who luck, and zeit luck, and connects them to behavior change, mindset, identity, and personal agency. Luck may shape the events of our lives, but our response to luck helps shape the direction of our lives.
In This Episode Molly explores:
Key Takeaways
Luck is not always something we control, but our response to luck is where agency begins.
A setback, opportunity, diagnosis, loss, invitation, or chance meeting may become meaningful only through what we do next.
Our brains are quick to interpret events, but the first story our brain tells does not have to be the final story.
Not every hard thing needs to be turned into a lesson immediately. We can honor pain and still ask, “How do I want to meet this?”
Relationships are one of the most powerful forms of luck. Sometimes one person can change the emotional weather around a goal.
Timing matters, but timing alone is not enough. When timing luck appears, our willingness to respond matters.
Reflection Questions
Resources Mentioned
Closing Thought
Life may spin the wheel. It may open a door, close a door, reroute the path, or bring you to a cliff. But your response is where your life starts to become yours.
By Molly Watts, Mindful Drinking & Behavior Change Coach4.8
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In this Think Thursday episode, Molly explores luck through the lens of Jim Collins’ book What to Make of a Life.
Rather than looking at luck as something we either “have” or “don’t have,” this episode invites listeners to consider a more powerful question: What return am I creating on the luck I’ve been given?
Molly breaks down Collins’ idea of different kinds of luck, including what luck, who luck, and zeit luck, and connects them to behavior change, mindset, identity, and personal agency. Luck may shape the events of our lives, but our response to luck helps shape the direction of our lives.
In This Episode Molly explores:
Key Takeaways
Luck is not always something we control, but our response to luck is where agency begins.
A setback, opportunity, diagnosis, loss, invitation, or chance meeting may become meaningful only through what we do next.
Our brains are quick to interpret events, but the first story our brain tells does not have to be the final story.
Not every hard thing needs to be turned into a lesson immediately. We can honor pain and still ask, “How do I want to meet this?”
Relationships are one of the most powerful forms of luck. Sometimes one person can change the emotional weather around a goal.
Timing matters, but timing alone is not enough. When timing luck appears, our willingness to respond matters.
Reflection Questions
Resources Mentioned
Closing Thought
Life may spin the wheel. It may open a door, close a door, reroute the path, or bring you to a cliff. But your response is where your life starts to become yours.

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