What are the differences between the consistently lucky and the unlucky? Are there reasons why some men and women seem to get all the good breaks, while others get few or none?
The answers come from studies of more than one thousand adult lives. It turns out that lucky people characteristically organize their lives in such a way that they are in position to experience good luck and to avoid bad luck. There are thirteen principal ways in which the lucky ones do this. Not all of them practice the techniques consciously, and very few practice all thirteen. With most of it’s six or eight techniques. But that is usually enough. If you look at the lives of the unlucky, by contrast, you may find two or three of the techniques in half-hearted use, but you are just as likely to find none in use.
If you want to improve your luck, study the thirteen techniques carefully. Not all the techniques may be immediately applicable in your particular case, but you will undoubtedly find you can apply some of them right away. Others can be held in reserve for the future.
Your life is about to change dramatically. Enjoy it.