TikTok's 'lucky girls' say they manifest success by simply believing things always work out for them — because, why not?
, those critiques are valid but dwelling on them misses the point. Synclair said she'd been a"lucky girl" since before it became a"thing."
Synclair points to her thriving new company as proof. She founded it from her garage in Atlanta in fall 2020. Business was slow at first. on Christmas Day that year, Synclair had an idea: a tea package centered around some of the show's characters. She worked up a prototype and put it on her website.
Sales are now good: She's moved her business from her garage to a fulfillment center in Asheville, North Carolina.
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