This Is Your Lucky Day! You will have more luck in your life if you use these techniques.
Is there really is such a thing as good luck? Who cares! I don't want to argue. You can use all kinds of other words to describe what people call luck. However, whatever you call it, don't you agree that some people have more good things happen in their lives than others? Would you like to learn how to be one of those lucky people? You have come to the right place.
Here is some of what you'll get when you buy the book:
- Who said, "I never did a day's work in my life"? Find out in Chapter 24, and put this principle to work to make more money while having more fun.
- Unlucky people cause their own bad luck? You bet! See how in Chapters 31 and 32, and stop these bad habits. Your luck will improve quickly.
- There is a great story about how millionaire Richard Branson once turned bad luck into good luck, in Chapter 13.
- The "Surname Experiment" and what it found about lucky people is in Chapter 5.
- Studies show that lucky people are more likely than others to make good decisions based on intuitive hunches. Chapter 12 will show you how they do it - and how you can too.
- Overcome worry and stress for better luck - see how in Chapter 14.
- In Chapter 4 you'll learn about a principle magician David Copperfield used to become youngest person ever accepted into the Society Of American Magicians.
- In Chapter 26 you'll discover the secrets of lucky poker players.
- In Chapter 23 find out one of the reasons President Ronald Reagan was so lucky.
- Improve basketball free throws without lifting a ball? This research is in Chapter 28, and you can apply the technique to your own life.
- How you look at things determines whether you'll have good luck or not, and in Chapter 9 there are two easy exercises that will change your perspective to make you luckier.
- He bought, fixed and sold 14 houses for a profit one year - working just 30 hours per week. The good luck principle this investor used is in Chapter 21.
- Friends or acquaintances? Read Chapter 5 to see who is more likely to bring you good luck.
- Do lucky people have special advantages over you? In Chapter 20 you'll read about a man who couldn't read or write, but made millions.
- 3% of Yale graduates who did this ended up with more wealth than the other 97% put together. What is it, and how do you do it correctly? That's Chapter 29.
- "Go with the flow" or "take control?" In Chapter 22 you'll discover how to do both.