Do you like entering sweepstakes? Do you want to improve your chances of winning the sweepstakes you enter? Here, we’ve got four must-read books that will help you feel motivated, win more sweepstakes, have a luckier life, and learn the ins and outs of how to enter contests. Read on to know more!
1. You Can’t Win if You Don’t Enter
Author: Carolyn Wilman
The book You Can’t Win if You Don’t Enter is a great read if you are just getting started with contests and sweepstakes. But, even if you’ve been entering sweepstakes for a while now, this book is worth a read, given that it has a lot of interesting information including a number of interviews with judging agencies.
2. The Luck Factor - The Four Essential Principles
Author: Richard Wiseman
This book is a rather scientific view of what luck is and what it isn’t. It also tells you what you can do to attract more luck in your life. Since luck plays a big role when it comes to winning sweepstakes, this book will make for a fascinating read.
3. The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
Author: Terry Ryan
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is another great book that all sweeps enthusiasts should read. This heartwarming book is full of great tips and tricks to help you enter and win contests and sweepstakes. In the book, the author mentions how her mother dealt with a husband who was an alcoholic, staved off poverty, and raised a total of 10 children with some help from the sweepstakes she entered. This feel-good book is a real page-turner, but it also may also help inspire you to submit better entries.
4. The Secret
Author: Rhonda Byrne
The Secret is one book that many sweepstakes enthusiasts swear by, and for good reason! The book can change your outlook and help you think positively. It may even motivate you to enter more sweepstakes - which we know is the key to winning more prizes.
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