The Luckologist’s Guide
for Creating, Tracking
& Forecasting Your Luck
By Ric Wallace
(194 pages)
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THE 3 P’S OF WINNING OR SUCCESS
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A Lucky Black Squirrel (Lottery Charm®) pin was used to hold the winning grand prize ticket for the lottery (previously known as Dream Of A Lifetime Lottery) on a corkboard in the office of LotteryCharms.com® creator Ric Wallace.
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LUCKY PINS | LUCKY COINS | LOTTO BOOKS | MAGNETS
CONTENTS | |
Introduction | 3 |
Ric Wallace | 5 |
The Lottery Charms Story & LotterySquirrel.com | 8 |
The Seven Habits of Lucky People | 12 |
Create Your Own Luck | 15 |
Creating LUCK with Goals | 18 |
Creating LUCK with Affirmations | 22 |
Luck & Your Reticular Activating System | 27 |
How to Harness LUCK with the 3 P’s of Winning or Success | 30 |
Good Luck Masquerading as Bad Luck | 33 |
Depression and Luck/Bad Luck Causing Depression | 36 |
Lemons to Lemonade: Turning Bad Luck into Good Luck | 39 |
KARMA (GOOD Luck & BAD Luck) | 45 |
Luck and Astrology | 48 |
The Chinese Zodiac | 50 |
The LUCKY Chinese Fortune Cookie | 54 |
Friday the 13th and the Number 13 | 57 |
St Patrick’s Day: The Luckiest Day of the Year | 60 |
Creating LUCK with Numerology | 62 |
Luck, Like Other Things in Life, Comes in Threes | 65 |
Dreams ~ Help From the Other Side ~ Psychics | 70 |
Real LUCKY People Learn to Stay Under the Radar | 74 |
Make Sure Your LUCK Stays Legal | 77 |
Opportunity vs Scams | 82 |
Beware of Scams | 88 |
Real World Examples of Scams | 91 |
Nature’s Good Luck Signs | 104 |
The Lucky White & Black Squirrels | 106 |
Inspirational Quotes | 112 |
Quotes on Luck | 114 |
Suggested Uses for Lucky Lottery Charms | 117 |
Printable Charts & Usage Guide | 120 |
2020 Updates to this Book | 136 |
A little about White Rock, British Columbia Canada | 137 |
The Lotto Dream eBook – Bundled for FREE | 140 |
The 3 P’s Of Winning Or Success | 151-157 |
Your Lotto Spending Budget | 160 |
Lotteries You Will Be Playing | 161 |
People You Could Play With As A Group | 162 |
People Who Said to Playing as a Group | 163 |
Your Lotto Group Members | 164 |
Home Of Your Dreams | 165 |
Dream Vacation #1 | 166 |
Dream Vacation #2 | 167 |
Dream Vacation #3 | 168 |
Dream Vacation #____ | 169 |
Car / Truck / Vehicle Dream | 170 |
Special Dream Purchase #1 | 171 |
Special Dream Purchase #2 | 172 |
Special Dream Purchase #3 | 173 |
Special Dream Purchase #___ | 174 |
Employment Dreams | 175 |
Education Dreams | 176 |
The People On Your Naughty List | 177 |
Dreams of Charities You Will Help | 178 |
Dreams Of The Nice People To Help | 179 |
Dreams Of Things You Can Accomplish With A Lotto Win | 180 |
Your Spending Budget After a BIG Win | 181 |
Dreams On Your Bucket List | 182-184 |
LOTTO Dream Checks | 185 – 194 |
The Luckologist’s Guide to Creating, Tracking & Forecasting Your Luck was written with the serious “luckologist” in mind. What’s a luckologist, you ask? It’s simply a practitioner of luckology.
Now, what’s luckology? I’m glad you asked that too. Luckology is the belief in the ability to successfully attract Good Luck and turn Bad Luck into Good Luck over and over again. This book is not just a lottery strategy book. Luck can be found and enjoyed in all areas of life, from career to wealth to relationships, and even living to see another day. Being a luckologist does not mean you have to be involved with gambling or lotteries. While I’ve enjoyed luck with lotteries, I’ve also enjoyed the benefits of luck in other areas of my life as well.
This eBook contains information to assist you in focusing your energy like sunlight through a magnifying glass in order to create your own good luck. And to help you track your luck – something we strongly recommend – we’ve created a variety of charts for you to use, making luck tracking simplified. You won’t necessarily want to use every chart; I’ve simply tried to provide as much selection as possible. Feel free to print as many copies of any of the charts as you would like (see page 121 for eBook printing recommendations).
Many individuals in Asian cultures track their luck. When one person’s luck is on an upswing, they will pool their money and give it to the one lucky person to gamble. One superstition that was passed down to me, and I firmly believe: things happen in threes. For example: If I experience two negative events, I will refrain from spending or gambling. The chance of a win or positive outcome seems reduced, so it’s not worth investing any money until indicators that are more positive appear. A positive event after three negatives is a good indication that things are starting to turn around. This is the optimal time to benefit from good luck.
This eBook is a collection of the beliefs and habits I practice to magnetically attract good luck repeatedly. One key is learning to turn lemons into lemonade, because everybody experiences negative events every once in a while. It’s how you react to and deal with bad luck – life’s lemons – that can make all the difference to your life and state of happiness.
Although as an optimist, I don’t like to dwell on negatives, I’ve included extensive information spanning a couple of chapters on the issue of scams. Fraudulent activity is all around, and people really need to learn to be more wary of promising-sounding proposals that are really just scams in disguise. If you fall prey to these scams, you could be in for a long run of bad luck, taking away from your opportunity to experience good luck. The key: If something sounds too good to be true, it definitely is.
I’ve also included three chapters (tips) from my first book, 21 Lucky Lottery Tips for Selecting, Playing, and Winning Lotteries. This will give you a little taste of what my first book was all about. These chapters seemed particularly significant to a discussion on luck.
I hope you find some motivation and inspiration in what I’ve written here. I certainly enjoyed putting my thoughts and beliefs into writing. Plus, I hope you’ll find some benefit to the luck creating and tracking principles I’ve provided.
And here’s wishing all my readers lots of Good LUCK!
Ric Wallace
· Luckologist ·
aka “Lucky”