We Should All Be Millionaires: Change Your Thinking, Build Bank, and Claim Your Independence: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

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We Should All Be Millionaires: Change Your Thinking, Build Bank, and Claim Your Independence: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

We Should All Be Millionaires: Change Your Thinking, Build Bank, and Claim Your Independence: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

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We Should All Be Millionaires details a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path to creating the support, confidence, and plan you need to own your success and become the millionaire the world needs you to be.

If you think you're not “good with money”, this book is for you. If you think you can't be a millionaire or make more than a set amount, this book is for you. If you think (or hope) someone else will take care of you and support you financially all your life, this book is for you. If you own a business, this book is for you. If you are an employee, this book is for you. If you are unemployed, underemployed or somewhere in between, this book is for you. If you think you're doing “okay” with money, this book is for you. If you are a woman of color, a white woman, an LBGTQ+, or anyone who feels marginalized especially around money, this book is for you. The information is basic, starting a small business, investing, et cetera. But where is the real help, where is the real information? No where. This is not to mention that you’re constantly battered with media messages telling you women are financially incompetent. You're not bad with money. You live in a society that is determined to make you think that you are. Don’t believe the hype: there are countless studies showing that women are actually better at investing than men.Move your body. Any way you want. Take a walk. Have a dance party. Attend a yoga class. Ride a bike. Whatever feels good to you. And if you're not able to physically move your body, do whatever else makes you happy. Talk to friends and family. Watch your favorite TV show. Read or listen to a good book. Sing at the top of your lungs to your favorite music. Anything that boosts your serotonin and gets those feel-good hormones flowing." Her book holds real value for any reader. We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power delivers its punch through a blend of humor and straight talk, mindset work, and seriously practical advice. The last pernicious myth is that you don’t need money. Believing this is like being in denial, as capitalist societies do require money for things like food, shelter, and clothing. And whether or not you covet money in and of itself, you’d probably like to spend more time with your family and friends, doing the things you want to do. That, too, requires money. And so I tell my team, you know, go on, save yourselves. Go on without me. You know, start this thing, because I'm not going to make it. And you probably think maybe that's the end of the story, but you forgot that I'm Rachel Rodgers. I'm a diva. I don't quit easily. Okay? We Should All Be Millionaires details a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path to creating the support, confidence, and plan you need to own your success and become the millionaire the world needs you to be.

My favorite idea in the book is that women being told to scrimp and save is not only sexist but the slowest possible way to reach financial goals. Just make more money! And she puts it in a way that makes sense and isn't just ignoring all societal factors. Rachel started her career working on The Hill with nonprofits, federal judges, and iconic leaders including Hillary Clinton. When she realized that changing the world is a lot easier when you have some cash in your bank account, she decided to become wealthy and teach other women how to do the same. And I'm like throwing shit in my suitcase as I'm on the phone with him, because mama is coming home immediately. So I, you know, of course book a flight and I go home that night. And it turns out, my son is fine. He had a febrile seizure, which is actually very normal in children under six, and it's just brought on by a spike in temperature. Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a multi-million dollar company that teaches women how to earn more money and build wealth.So, here's the last thing. You think you have to do it alone. You do not. You do not have to do it alone. You need a team, you need a squad. This is my squad. They're cute, right? And they make it so that I can work normal hours, they bring their talents and their skill sets to my vision, to my business. So, I'm like, holy shit, what's happened? And just so you guys have some context, this is my husband. He's super-hot. He doesn't cry. We've been married for 11 years. I've seen him cry maybe once or twice, so I knew something was serious. She really makes a case for hiring a personal assistant, chef, etc. if you don’t enjoy those things, or they prevent you from focusing on your income stream. As she listed out all the duties of a household manager and mom, it was clear I’ve been doing the jobs of several people and should’ve been making my own millions. “ money you can always replenish, time you cannot “ In this context, Rachel’s approach to money is like a breath of fresh air. While there’s a lot to be said for living well below your means, you also need to enjoy life. The two aren’t mutually exclusive. An eye-opening history lesson on how women and people of color have been shut out of the ability to build wealth for centuries - and how we can fix this.



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