Outskirts Press Book Publishing Presents Secrets of Lucky People

Secrets of Lucky People
by Steve Gillman

Print on Demand Publisher A Study of the Laws of Good Luck
Ordering Information
5.5 x 8.5 Paperback
ISBN: 9781432722364
$14.95    
 
 
 
Book Information
Genre:
SELF-HELP / General
Publication:
May 09, 2008
Pages:
284
 
Books by Steve Gillman
Step one: Read this book to learn why some have more good fortune than others.
Step two: Apply the lessons and soon you'll be one of these lucky people!

You'll discover how to:

* Quickly develop a lucky attitude.

* Make problems into opportunities.

* Be what Donald Trump calls a "tough optimist."

* Find the right people and places for better luck.

* Use simple exercises to increase your luck this week.

* Follow the example of Thomas Edison, who said, "I never did a day's work in my life."

* Put the "law of attraction," "manifesting" and other "universal principles" in proper perspective.

"If you are looking for superstition in this book, you'll be sorely disappointed. Steve provides only gems of practical wisdom on how to create your own luck. This highly readable book shows you simple principles illustrated by interesting stories on how to make preparations to be lucky in your life in the ways that you desire." - Dr. YKK (Yew K Keong, Ph.D), International speaker, trainer, consultant and best-selling author on creativity & innovation. (www.mindbloom.net)



 

Introduction


There are people who seem to lead a charmed life.
Some of these lucky people aren't even very intelligent or skilled, and yet they seem to almost stumble into success. They have opportunities open up for them all the time. Things are handed to them. They win in the stock market, find their dream job, and get married to their ideal partner.

Then there are those who might joke that "If it weren't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all." These are the perpetually unlucky people. You may know a few. They always seem to be unlucky in love, lose money when they invest, miss all the opportunities, have unexpected bad things happen, and generally struggle to gain any advantage in life.

Most of us are somewhere between these two extremes.

We have our share of "good luck". We have our share of "bad luck." We may never really know why, or whether there is something to be done. There is!
That's why this book was written.



But Is Good Luck Really Something Else?



What about the whole concept? Is there such a thing as either good or bad luck, or is there another explanation? Is it just hard work? Are we somehow "cursed" or "blessed"? Or is "luck" just a lazy way to define the process of cause and effect?

Who cares!

You know it when you see it, right? To actually have good luck is more important than having an explanation or definition of it. The first lesson then, is that it is more profitable to make good things happen than to argue about definitions. The things you can do with this information will earn you the title of "lucky" even if you feel that "luck" had nothing to do with it, but don't sweat the label. Good results are good results, whatever they are called


About Steve Gillman

Steve Gillman discovered an out-of-print book on how to have good luck in 1984, and applied what he learned. The result? For decades he has been known as a lucky guy. After much further research into the principles of luck, he decided to pass on the secrets of his own and other's good fortune. He is a firm believer in the idea that what one person can do, another can learn to do.

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