I used to be one of those people that things just seemed to work out for. I’m not saying that to brag, I’m saying it because I want you to know it’s possible, and also because I want to be honest about the fact that I lost it for a long time and I’m working on getting it back.
Back when I had it, I wasn’t doing anything magical. I was just doing things. Consistently. With the belief that something good was going to come from it. And things did come from it, enough that people started to notice and comment on how lucky I seemed.
Here’s what I know now that I didn’t fully understand then: I wasn’t lucky. I was planting better.
You Can’t Win Something You Never Entered
This sounds obvious but stay with me for a second, because I think it’s the most important thing on this whole blog.
You cannot win a sweepstakes you never entered. You cannot earn commissions on a video you never posted. You cannot sell something you never listed. You cannot get the opportunity if you never put yourself in the path of it.
I entered sweepstakes obsessively when I was younger. Decorated envelopes, stacks of index cards, a whole system. And I won, a lot. Trips, furniture, electronics. I kept a spreadsheet. At the time I thought I was just lucky. Looking back, I was doing the math in my favor every single day without realizing that’s what I was doing.
Every entry was a seed. Most of them didn’t bloom. But enough did that my garden was full.
That’s still how I think about everything I do now. Every video I post on Amazon, every item I list to resell, every new skill I pick up, every sweepstakes I enter. Some of it will come to nothing. Some of it will surprise me. I can’t know which is which until I plant it.
What Planting Actually Looks Like
It’s not some big overhaul. It’s not a new morning routine or a productivity system or waking up at 5am. It’s just the small specific thing you do today.
For me right now it looks like posting a video even when I don’t feel like it. Listing something instead of letting it sit in a pile. Spending 20 minutes learning something instead of scrolling. Entering a few sweepstakes before bed.
I also know not everyone has the same bandwidth. Some seasons have way less margin than others, and if you’re in one of those right now, even the smallest seed counts. One thing. That’s it.
Your seeds are going to look different and that’s kind of the whole point. The form doesn’t matter as much as the fact that you’re planting something real, in the direction of something you actually want.
The universe, and I do believe it’s paying attention, responds to movement. When you take a real step toward something you signal that you’re serious. Things start to shift. Doors show up that weren’t there before. That’s not me being woo-woo for no reason, that’s been my actual experience, and I think it’ll be yours too.

Gratitude Is Part of This Too
I used to think gratitude journaling was kind of fluffy. Write down three good things, feel better, repeat. I didn’t really get what it was for.
What I understand now is that it’s attention training. When you practice noticing what’s working, you get better at noticing what’s working. You start to catch the small wins before they disappear. You see the seeds that are sprouting instead of only staring at the ones that haven’t.
It also keeps your vibe in the right place, and yes I’m going to talk about vibe on this blog, because I think it matters. Gratitude keeps you oriented toward abundance instead of lack. That orientation changes what you notice, what you reach for, what you believe is possible for you.
Gratitude is the sunlight. Action is the seed. You need both, and neither one works as well without the other.
What Happens If You Just Keep Going
This is the part that’s hard to see when you’re in the early stages of planting anything, but I promise it’s happening even when it doesn’t feel like it.
Skills compound. The thing you learned last month saves you time this month and opens a door next month. Your body of work grows, which means more chances at something good every single day. Your confidence builds because you start to have evidence that you can figure things out. And then things start to happen in directions you didn’t even plan for. That’s the serendipity part, and it’s real.
You’re not waiting for one big lucky break. You’re building a garden full of smaller ones, and eventually the garden is undeniable.
Today’s Action
Pick one seed. Something specific to where you’re trying to go. Something you can do before tonight that takes less than 30 minutes. Ask yourself: what’s one thing I could do today that gives me a real chance at something good? Do that thing. Write it down after. Just notice that you did it. That’s a seed. It counts.

Frequently Asked Questions
I keep planting but nothing seems to be growing. What am I doing wrong?
Two things worth looking at. First, how consistent are you really being? Planting once in a while isn’t a garden. Second, are you paying attention to what is working? Small wins are really easy to overlook. A gratitude practice helps you catch them before they slip by unnoticed.
How many seeds do I need to plant before I see results?
More than one, fewer than you think. One real action per day is 365 seeds in a year. Start there. Some will bloom faster than you expect, some will take longer, and some won’t bloom at all. That’s gardening. You keep going anyway.
What if I try something and it doesn’t work?
Then you learned something and you plant something else. The people who seem lucky aren’t the ones who win every time, they’re the ones who kept going after the things that didn’t work. A seed that doesn’t bloom isn’t a failure, it’s part of the process.
You’re not waiting for luck. You’re growing it.
Go plant something today.
