As expected, Chie is amazing—is this what having great luck is all about?
This week, household matters and rehearsals have piled up, leading to a situation where I have to keep saying, 'I need to focus right here, right now!'
My posting pace hasn't been its usual self, and updates have been a bit slower...
Even amidst all that, today I'd like to share a little bit about the 'great luck' I've felt in my daily life.
Days filled with a mix of focus and chaos. Now is the time to 'hang in there'.
In just over a week:
3 days of operas and concerts by friends and colleagues
4 days of commemorative dinners and time with friends
4 days of rehearsals
2 days of training trips
6 trips to the pool...?
On top of this schedule, a problem with an overseas asset transfer occurred, keeping both my head and heart working at full capacity.
I can't afford to say I'm feeling unsettled.
If I don't calm down and focus right here, what am I supposed to do!?
That's exactly how it feels.
A small miracle that happened between training trips and rehearsals
I flew to Naha on Tuesday and Wednesday, went straight from the airport to rehearsals, and had rehearsals again the next day.
They say it was pouring rain in Tokyo throughout those two hectic days.
But I didn't get caught in the rain even once.
In fact, it was pouring when I arrived at Naha Airport, but by the time I finished traveling, had lunch, and checked into the hotel, it had cleared up—this has happened for two weeks in a row.
Even when flights couldn't land, were delayed during departure preparations, or were canceled, my travel plans remained unaffected.
It was also pouring when I left after watching a friend's performance over the weekend. But by the time I left the station, it was just starting to sprinkle, if that.
The moment I got home and took a breath, the rain suddenly intensified.
Then, my husband came home and casually said,
'Chie, you really are amazing, aren't you?'
Thinking back, getting caught in heavy rain while out is truly a once-in-a-few-years occurrence.
Even when there are forecasts for typhoons or heavy rain,
I'm almost never affected when I go out.
My home is close to the station, so even if I do get caught in heavy rain on the way back, it's not a problem if I have an umbrella, but even so, I have many moments where I think, 'I'm lucky.'
'As expected, Chie is amazing'—Why my husband was surprised
It's not just this 'not getting caught in the rain' issue.
• Things I forget at stations or on trains almost always come back to me
• Things I drop in town are also turned in
• Unexpected extra income comes from places I never imagined
• Following my intuition leads to encounters and turning points I never expected
As these events piled up, I began to think clearly:
'I have great luck.'
Great luck comes to those who 'believe'
Rather than great luck being something you're born with,
I feel that by believing without a doubt that 'I have great luck,' luck naturally gathers around that person.
As a result of not being bound by stereotypes and acting on my intuition,
the things I imagined without limiting myself as a child have come true before I knew it, and most of them have become reality.
Of course, there might be astrological factors involved, but
the biggest key is definitely
the 'power of belief'I think.
Why don't you share your own 'great luck' with me in secret?
Don't you have moments where you think, 'Maybe I'm lucky too'?
If you'd like, please share your 'lucky stories' that are hard to tell others in the comments.
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