Tuesday, May 31, 2011

How To Fast-Track Your Lottery Winning Time

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Let me tell you what happened on the day I climbed a mountain.

I'll explain more about that in just a minute.

Let's say you want win the lottery sometime.

And you like to plan ahead.

So, over time you've bought a system (mine, I hope), planned your 2 play days each month, and are rubbing your hands with glee at the possible outcome when riches rain down on you.

If you're typical of many folk with work and other responsibilities, it's probably taken you 3 months to get it all sorted out.

Huh?

Sorry, that's entirely the wrong way to go about it.

And a waste of time.

Because goal planning rarely works the way you want it to.

It usually ends up taking a long time to accomplish.

Instead, change your thinking. Speed up the way you do things.

Let me explain...

A planned goal often means doing a series of carefully thought-out steps until you reach the end after a long time.

Like climbing a mountain. 

Usually first you get some training to aclimatize your body. That might take months.

Then you buy the equipment, learn to use it over time, get better and better.

And hopefully when you have accomplished all the steps, you might be ready in a year or two.

One of our supersportsmen, cricketer Adam Parore, succeeded in climbing Mt Everest last week. He admitted it was an arduous and relentless struggle for him that took many months of training and preparation. 

And this for a guy in his thirties at the peak of his fitness.

Sure, some planning is needed for the big stuff, but not as much as you think.

I climbed a mountain too once, many years ago, with my 30-year-old son.

No, nothing like Everest.

We didn't have climbing boots, oxygen masks or full cold weather gear.

It helped that the mountain was only 2,200 meters high (7,200 feet). And we quite didn't reach the top.

But here's how we did it.

We rushed at it.

We eyeballed the mountain, weighed up the risks, and simply went for it.

Halfway up we got into snow.

Further up a blizzard came along. No view to see.

But we chatted cheerfully to each other, made light of the problems, and soldiered on.

What stopped us was the monotony of it all. 

The mountain face looked the same white no matter how high we climbed, so around lunchtime we set back down.

This time we slid and partly ran down the snow and scree slopes, jumping and whooping.

It was fun, and we were back in a fraction of the time it took to go up.

As we rested at the bottom in the tussocks (I had a long snooze, being rather tired after the effort), we agreed it was indeed a lot of fun.

Imagine what we could have done with a serious goal.

After a year of training, we might have got the courage to follow through.

Instead, we took an educated gamble, spent a day to figure it out, and had the most fun together getting up there.

Sometimes goals stand in the way.

The preparation and rules that goal-setting involves can often restrain you.

The same principles apply when you play lotto.

If most of your time is spent preparing, planning and plotting, my quick answer is - fergeddaboutit.

Jump in.

Scale the lotto mountain by taking a run at it.

Don't worry about finding the best play, the best day. I do that for you.

Just get in and make your move.

Put some money down and play the game that's close at hand.

But do it quick.

The next game could be the one that catapults you into a new world, a new lifestyle. Because constant winnings CAN change your life.

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Ken,
OK i tried many other lotto programs and
they all stank. i piled money in and got
nothing back. So i tried yours...
Then last week I got $77,000. wow!!!! I
never had that much money in my life its
like 2 years wages all at one time. First
thing I did was to get my cards paid of.
Then I treated my G/F and family out. My
name is like gold in my home. Thanks!!!
John Nive, LA (name and address supplied)
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But stop thinking that you'll start doing it 'next week' or whenever.

Start now.

Fill out your Profiles (you only do it once a lifetime with my system).

Rush out to the nearest lottery store and get tickets in the next game.

Fast is the answer.

Throw out Planning time.

Replace it with Action time.

You get there faster.

You may win more.









Happy Winning!
Ken Silver