There’s a new manifestation technique that’s going viral as a trend on TikTok and it’s called Lucky Girl Syndrome. Yes, over the years a lot of people have been believing in the process or philosophy of the law of attraction and manifestation techniques. The thing is now on TikTok too with a new technique Lucky Girl Syndrome. But what’s that all about?
Read ahead to know more about TikTok’s new manifestation technique Lucky Girl Syndrome.
TikTok gets a new manifestation technique trend as Lucky Girl Syndrome
The law of attraction has been a popular concept worldwide that’s been attracting debate on it for a long. As for some the whole thing actually works and as such various techniques for manifesting have evolved as well. Which tends to work for some while some are doubtful of the whole concept.
@lauren_bulloch Lucky girl sydrome is real 🌟 #luckygirlsyndrome #howtomanifest #rewirethebrain #subconsciousmind #manifestation #howtomanifest ♬ original sound – lauren_bulloch
Some of its techniques have even gone viral on TikTok. Lately, we came across another such trend manifesting and it’s called Lucky Girl Syndrome. That has gone viral, especially among all those who believe in manifesting and the law of attraction.
What’s the Lucky Girl Syndrome of TikTok?
There might be several manifesting techniques going viral as a trend on TikTok like scripting, and so on. However, the recent obsession was all about the Lucky Girl Syndrome. This is yet another manifestation technique trending on TikTok.
In this trend, one has to say the lines “I’m so lucky: everything works out for me”. The interesting part about this trend is that saying these lines have made many get really lucky in life. While some are yet to try out this trend to see if it actually works.
Users’ reaction to Lucky Girl Syndrome of TikTok
Users have been curious to know about the latest Lucky Girl Syndrome and how it works. For all those who believe in manifesting using techniques have given a try to this viral trend and some have even gotten positive results.
@notalissagomez no way i was gatekeeping this one LMAO #luckygirlsyndrome #fyp ♬ original sound – liss
Some have been doubtful if this works or not. One of the users who shared her video trying this Lucky Girl Syndrome even felt that she indeed became lucky with this technique. However, there’s no proven logic though to ensure if it can work how it says or not. Yet, you can give it a try if you wish to check if you get lucky or not.