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How to Make Your Own Luck

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c.1981. 237 pgs., by Bernard Gittelson. This book shows you how to set a success goal and stick to it; how to recognize and change the negative attitudes that may be holding you back; where and how to find money-making and luck-making ideas; steps you must take to turn a daydream into a reality; develop a power network and get people to push your luck for you. You can succeed at any age, in spite of any handicap, lack of education or training; despite the fact your family has no influence or contacts; even though you have failed many times before or if you have never worked before in your life. Learn how LUCK is self-made and the secret to success. There is an author photo on the back of the dust jacket and a brief bio on the inside front. The book has no spine creasing as the book was never read, just skimmed. The dust jacket has some yellowing and shelf wear, the cover and perfect bound pages are tight, but show slight yellowing due to age with no dog-ears, rips or tears. A rare find, now a collector's item. This hard bound edition is hard to find in used/out-of-print book stores or rare book shops. These books now sell for big money at auction, consignment or rare book stores (if they even carry it). Stored in a cool, dry place in a smoke-free/pet-free home.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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July 25, 2014
Bernard Gittelson knew nothing about computers or horoscopes. He hired a astrologer and a computer programmer and created computerized horoscopes.

He wrote a best selling book on Biorhythms.

He describes how to look for problems and how to create solutions, thus making your own luck.

Great book.
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February 12, 2014
Great! But it lacked variety . All it was talking about was business and how to make money. Luck is needed elsewhere aswell . Excellent success examples though..
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