Interesting timing. I was just reading this article a few minutes before I saw this post.
"Several years ago, the psychologist Richard Wiseman recruited subjects who thought of themselves as either unusually lucky or unlucky. The self-described lucky ones, he discovered, shared a set of behavioral traits that maximized their good fortune. They were receptive to new experiences and invested time in expanding their social and professional networks; when things went wrong, they reminded themselves that things could have gone worse. By focusing less on their goals, they actually accomplished those goals more efficiently." Source:
How to (Truly) Improve Your Luck | Mental Floss
I'm currently sending out my resume to places I'd like to work, updating my LinkedIn profile, contacting business owners/decision makers in my network, digging through employment ads on Craigslist, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed, etc. I predict it won't take too long for me to be lucky enough to find a new job.