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Here are some of the books we read about good luck. Get one or two of them and find out what you can do to attract Good Luck. If you think there is nothing you can do about getting Good Luck, consider how you might keep bad luck at bay.

 

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How Lucky Can You Get? How You Can Attract Good Luck by Responding to Everyday Opportunities
People have all kinds of ridiculous ideas about what it takes to achieve vast amounts of wealth and success-consistently those ideas are-dead wrong! What you have heard until this point about wealth has likely been from those who did not, do not, or are ever likely to have it.
Author: Will Munson

Lucky You!: Proven Strategies for Finding Good Fortune: Proven Strategies You Can Use to Find Your Fortune
Some people feel helpless when faced with personal tragedy, financial problems, and other unfortunate events. But others skillfully overcome the negatives and “tune in” to everything from gambling wins to career breaks. Now you can learn the secrets of being among the ‘lucky’.
Author: Randall Fitzgerald

How to Attract Good Luck
The author demonstrates how good luck is a matter of personality. Factors like a healthy self-image and certain other attributes can change a negative and failure-prone personality to a positive one that admits no defeat and recognizes that good luck is not an accident.
Author: Albert Carr

Luck: The Essential Guide
Filled with everything you need to live a luckier life, Luck: The Essential Guide is here with information, advice, or if you just have to knock on wood.
Author: Kevin Kwan

The Luck Factor: Why Some People Are Luckier Than Others and How You Can Become One of Them
Max Gunther’s classic text brought back into print. Luck. We can’t see it, or touch it, but we can feel it. We all know it when we experience it. It’s an obvious description of obvious events. But does it go deeper than this? And if it goes deeper, does it do so in any way which we can harness to our own and others’ advantage?
Author: Max Gunther

How to Attract Wealth, Health, Love, and Luck into Your Life Immediately: A Concise Manual for Personal Success
AL-Maimani offers a complete and concise reference for changing the way you think about life. Comprehensive readings on the subject of success and state-of-the-art techniques for personal achievement will help you make a major shift in the way you think about yourself and the world around you.
Author: Aiman A. Al-Maimani

The Luck Factor: The Four Essential Principles
Filled with real-life stories from hundreds of interviews; inspirational quotes from the likes of Benjamin Franklin and Oprah Winfrey; and graphed research data from his eight-year study of luck, Wiseman’s book promises to offer “a scientifically proven way to understand, control, and increase your luck.”
Author: Richard Wiseman

Good Luck: Creating the Conditions for Success in Life and Business
This charming, easy-to read volume explains the difference between luck, which “doesn’t last long, because it does not depend on you” and Good Luck, which “is created by each of us: that’s why it lasts forever.” In friendly, fairy tale style, the authors tell a story of two knights seeking to find a magic four-leaf clover.
Author: Alex Rovira

The Good Luck Book
A collection of folklore, customs, tips and charms, THE GOOD LUCK BOOK sheds light on many commonly-held beliefs and practices, as well as obscure facts and fables about good luck. From the ancient Egyptians who divided their calendar into lucky and unlucky days to modern sports heroes who have a vast repertoire of good-luck rituals.
Author: Stefan Bechtel

The Law of Attraction in Action: A Down-to-Earth Guide to Transforming Your Life (No Matter Where You’re Starting From)
The phenomenal success of The Secret points to the great hunger for answers, hope, and change. But what if books like that seem a little too “out there” for you? Enter Deanna Davis, whose down-to-earth approach stems from her own change of heart (it happened at the Olive Garden). In this fun, quirky, and decidedly straightforward guide, Deanna shares the science, strategy, and more.
Author: Deanna Davis

 

 

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