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You Can Create Your Own Good Luck Why
are Some People Luckier Than Others? Why Are Winners Successful? What would you give if
you could sit down with a double-handful of successful people and ask
each one of them to explain their techniques?
Until now, these people
may have been only names to you, but I guarantee that after you read
these interviews, you'll know them as warm, living personalities who
have worked hard for the information they are sharing with you. Do You Believe In Luck? Interestingly, most of the people I interviewed plainly stated that they don't believe in luck. But in the same breath, they tell us about steady streams of "serendipitous" or "synchronistic" events that they routinely attract into their daily lives. Often,
successful people don't like the word "luck" because it implies that
there's no way to control it... When you Get Inside The Minds of Winners You'll read how successful author, publicist and copywriter Joe Vitale was so broke he was homeless and shoplifted to eat. Yanik Silver reveals how an offhand gift from one of his father's customers set him on his present path to success. And Don McAvinchey reveals why he walked away from his very busy practice as an analyst and switched to coaching after two decades of success. You'll also learn how author Rick Beneteau found his biggest opportunity within the worst luck of his life, and how "wild-man" Clay Cotton, now an Internet entrepreneur, jammed with the biggest names in music, from Janis Joplin to Boz Skaggs, and how a chance visit to his grandma's house at age nine started him on his successful music career. That's not all! You'll learn how to effectively transform an unsatisfactory life to one of incredible success. Robert Scheinfeld shares with us the secret his grandfather used to start up a $10 billion company, and how he used the same secret to become a millionaire by age 31! Authors and consulting team Stacey Hall and Jan Brogniez reveal the magical two-day short-fuse to igniting your success, a tactic that has not failed any of their clients. Award
winning author and entrepreneur,
John Harricharan,
reveals the one, most vitally important thing you can do to power up
your goals. And
Linda Clemons,
radio talk-show host, playwright and lecturer, has consistently found
big luck in the tiniest openings. She tells how she turns those
experiences into blazing, amazing opportunities. What does information like this cost? What does
it cost to spend eight hours with some of the most successful people on
(and off) the Internet ? |