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The Luck Factor

The Scientific Study of the Lucky Mind

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The Luck Factor

Written by: Richard Wiseman
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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Why do some people lead happy, successful lives whilst others face repeated failure and sadness? Why do some find their perfect partners whilst others stagger from one broken relationship to the next? What enables some people to have successful careers whilst others find themselves trapped in jobs they detest? And can unlucky people do anything to improve their luck - and lives?

Ten years ago, Professor Richard Wiseman decided to search for the elusive luck factor by investigating the actual beliefs and experiences of lucky and unlucky people. The results reveal a radical new way of looking at luck.

In this audiobook Wiseman identifies the four simple behavioural techniques that have been scientifically proven to help you attract good fortune. He then shows how you can use these methods to revolutionise every area of your life - including your relationships, personal finances and career.

©2011 Richard Wiseman (P)2015 Audible, Ltd
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Esteem Self-Help Success
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Well, one thing that stood out for me is that I am more lucky in my professional life than personal. After reading this book, it dawned on me that I have been proactively implementing the principles of luck in my professional life, while I tend to self sabotage my chances in my personal life. It's all about taking accountability for change at the end of the day, and this book shares simple steps to do so.

Luck can be altered

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The power of positive thinking rehashed. Replace lucky and unlucky people with positive thinkers and negative thinkers and nothing will change in the book. Anecdotal evidences combined with clever marketing of so called 'luck school'. Disappointing.

Nothing scientific about it.

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