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We Should All Be Millionaires: A Womans Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power
By (Author) Rachel Rodgers
HarperCollins Focus
HarperCollins Leadership
4th May 2023
18th August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
332.0240082
Paperback
288
Width 139mm, Height 212mm, Spine 18mm
244g
Are you ready to fill your life with more peace, power, and joy
We Should All Be Millionairesdetails a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path tocreating the support, confidence, and plan you need toown your success and become the millionaire the world needs you to be.
Only 10 percent of the worlds millionaires are women, making it difficult for women to wield the economic power that will create lasting equality. Whatever is stopping you from having seven figures in the bankwhether its shaky confidence, knowledge gaps when it comes to wealth building tactics, imposter syndrome, a janky mindset about money (its okay, weve all been there!), or simply not knowing where to beginthis book shows you how to clear every obstacle in your way, show up, and glow up.
We Should All Be Millionaires will forever change the way you think about money and your ability to earn it.
In this book, Rachel Rodgers a Black woman, mother of four, attorney, business owner, and self-made millionaire shares the lessons shes learned both in her own journey to wealth and in coaching hundreds of women through their own journeys to seven figures.
Inside, youll learn:
Its time to construct an entirely new attitude about money, claim your power, and build the financial security that you need and deserve so you can stop just surviving, and start thriving. Lets begin.
Rachel Rodgers' first digital product, Small Business Bodyguard, has produced more than one million dollars in revenue and served over 3,500 customers. In the past two years, she's helped over a thousand female entrepreneurs significantly increase their income with her company coaching company Hello Seven. Her mission with this book is to use the platform I've established to share the belief - no, the reality - that all women should be millionaires. Rachel's advice has been shared in Fast Company, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Washington Post, and Time. She's explained to NBC why it's hard to be a feminist if you're broke. And, because she has a lot to say that's controversial, she's pretty popular when it comes to booking media.