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March is synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day and all things lucky, shamrocks, and four-leaf clovers but let’s get real: does luck really exist, or is it just a fun superstition? Some swear by carrying a lucky coin or wearing green to attract good fortune, while others insist that success is purely the result of hard work and planning. Which camp are you in?

Let’s discuss: If you could create your own March tradition, what would it be? Would it be about luck, gratitude, or perhaps celebrating something completely unexpected like “National Compliment Day”? Share your ideas and let’s see if we can invent some new ways to embrace this lively, unpredictable month!

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  1. I personally like to use March as a gap month. I know that winter is on its way out, spring is on its way but we’re still somewhere in between. Tax season is upon us, the schedules start getting packed, so I take a week to focus on resetting my house from the holidays, a week to focus on my relationships with friends or family, a week to focus on myself, and a week off from everything non-essential because everything else has been done. It sounds easy, fun and maybe even boring to some but it does take effort and time but it just gets everything prepped for success the next few months. Very worth it and it shifts things in our favor more than relying on luck in my opinion.

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