Monday, December 11, 2006

Quick Question--How Lucky Are You?

Did you know there's a book written about getting good luck? It's called "The Luck Factor."

Written by Professor Richard Wiseman, it talks about how you can improve your luck by up to 40% and more.

Now, the Honest Lotto System works on a large percentage of fact, and a tiny percentage of luck. While these figures are hard to gauge, it could be 99% fact and 1% luck.

While the luck factor is small, it still could mean the difference between winning the Big One, or winning a smaller prize.

So, how can you increase your luck to win more?

Based on Prof. Wiseman (what a great surname!) and his findings, you can do this:

1) Play more games.
Richard Wiseman found that people who did more
activity improved their luck dramatically. So
make sure you play as many lines as you can
afford. Playing 5 lines in 20 games a week is
not the best way... instead, play 100 lines in
1 game for the same outgo, and get top results.

2) Reduce your losing chances.
The Honest Lotto System does that for you by
giving you a way to cut out the losing numbers
in most lotto games in the world. That's the
way my system works. And it doesn't matter
whether you play in Britain, Europe, USA,
Australia, Asia... the Honest Lotto System
works anywhere for games that have numbers up
to 69.

3) Don't worry about money you've lost.
According to the book, lucky people distract
themselves after a spell of bad luck by going
to the gym, watching a funny film, listening to
music, visiting friends. These physical
activities speed up the sense of loss and get
it out of the way quicker so they can move on.
Loss is all part of playing lotto, so you need
to stay encouraged and positive all the time
through action.

4) Ignore superstition.
The book showed that lucky people were less
superstitious than unlucky people. So if you
think you shouldn't buy a lotto ticket because
a black cat crossed your path, go ahead and buy
one anyway. Cats can't control your luck - only
you can. Yet it's amazing how many players select
a group of numbers by avoiding 13 or playing a
birthday date. None of this has any usefulness
except to reduce their chances of winning.

5) Persist, persist!
This is my favorite. In earlier newsletters I've
talked about how keeping going is the most
important part of using my lotto system. Most
people don't have the foresight to plan ahead,
and give up too soon. My winning plan is based
on the next 10 years of playing and providing
information to my Honest Lotto System enthusiasts
(you ARE one, right?) That's a long-term plan
that over-rides any short term problems. Most
successful people have this attitude. Do you?

Good luck! :-)