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dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
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These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
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These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
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These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
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A Free Monthly Newsletter For The Friends and Patients of Dallas Laser Dentistry
I hope that this month's newsletter finds you well!
March is usually associated with St. Patrick's Day, which is usually associated with
Irish people and there's an old saying about "The luck of the Irish" and that's what
lead me to this month's topic!
Everyone wishes that he or she was luckier. And rightfully so, but what if I told you
that there are some simple secrets that you can learn that will automatically make you
luckier? Sounds pretty interesting, doesn't it? Well as it turns out there is more
to luck than just good fortune, there is a bit of "science" at work as well. It turns
out that "lucky" people actually have a few well kept secrets that I've uncovered.
Secret #1: There's No Such Thing as Luck.
The first secret is that lucky people don't believe in luck! Highly successful people
will often talk about serendipity or happy coincidences but they avoid the word "luck".
That's because the word "luck" implies a lack of control and truly lucky people have
learned that you do have control over it. Secret #2: Bad Things Happen. The most common
and most useful way to have good luck is to find opportunities in the problems that life
sends your way. Great fortunes have been made by people who look at a problem from a
unique perspective and then find a solution. Many times they are seen as lucky but they
are actually opportunists. Fred Smith, the founder of FedEx, was a charter pilot who noticed
how often big companies like IBM and Xerox were using their expensive corporate jets just to
fly computer parts around to keep their computers up and running. He saw the problem and came
up with a unique solution which turned into a $27 billion dollar business!
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