When it comes to luck, you make your own.
Every successful entrepreneur has one thing in common—they stopped waiting for the perfect opportunity and started creating it. Luck isn't about being in the right place at the right time. It's about showing up consistently, learning new skills, taking action when others hesitate, and refusing to quit when challenges appear.
The truth is, the people who seem the luckiest are usually the ones who put themselves in position to win. They make the calls. They build the relationships. They embrace rejection because they know every "no" gets them closer to the next "yes." They understand that success isn't found by chance—it's earned through persistence, discipline, and a willingness to keep moving forward.
Imagine building a business where every customer you help has the potential to create long-term recurring income. Instead of convincing people to spend more money, you're helping them reduce an expense they already have by shopping competitive electricity and natural gas rates, identifying billing errors that could lead to refunds, and delivering real value to families and businesses across the country.
That's not luck. That's creating opportunity.