We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

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We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power

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Welcome to The Million Dollar Badass Podcast. I'm your host, Rachel Rodgers, wife, mother to four children, lover of Beyoncé, coffee drinker, and afro wearer, and I just happen to be the CEO of a seven-figure business. I am on a mission to help every woman I meet become a millionaire. If you want to make more money, you are in the right place. Let's get it going. How to stop making broke-ass decisions that leave you feeling emotionally and financially depleted and start making million-dollar decisions instead. So, here's the action that I want you to take. Are you ready? You're going to be scared a little bit. But, I want you to be strong. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to double your prices.

Rachel is the host of The Hello Seven Podcast and founder of We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club, an online network for professional women. Her forthcoming book, We Should All Be Millionaires from HarperCollins Leadership will be released in Spring 2021. Through her podcast and blog, Rodgers’ reaches over 50,000 women every week—sharing guidance on how to take charge of your financial situation, increase your income, work smarter, and make decisions like a millionaire (even if you aren’t one, yet). First off, no one is inherently good or bad with money. You aren’t born with an abacus attached to your hand or the natural ability to work a financial spreadsheet. Being “good with money” is an acquired skill. You can learn how to manage your money, make financial decisions, and take calculated risks. Why most of the financial advice you’ve heard in the past (like “skip your daily latte to save money”) is absolute, patriarchal nonsense.

A diverse community – directory of members and a private Facebook group Who is We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club For? 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. A job description and hiring process so you can hire your first personal assistant, and to-do lists so you can use their time wisely as soon as they’re hired. 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. Women, especially those from marginalized groups, who want to build wealth through entrepreneurship.

It should be scalable. Your one-to-one service is not your million-dollar offer, okay? It needs to be scalable. And that means you could scale it by hiring a team, scale it by creating an intellectual property system, like a course to deliver it, but it needs to be a leveraged offer, okay? The basic premise is that women, and especially women of color, should have a million dollars in assets and/or earnings to build generational wealth. That's just a house, in many big cities of America. We KNOW that legislation will not save us from wealth inequality. The first part of this book is a story about her life, one which I found no interest in. We all have hard lives but this means nothing to how we become wealthy other than the motivational factor that we never want to be in a bind again where money is missing. So, here's the thing. What I like to do, oh, and 70% of adults suffer from imposter syndrome, okay? So you're not alone. Even all the leaders that you look up to, they all suffer from imposter syndrome too.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. And it needs to be rooted in your strengths. You don't need to do what you see your friend doing, or what the woman or a man sitting next to you is doing. Your million-dollar offer is rooted in what you are already talented at. What you're already good at, what you're already drawn to. You don't have to change. You don't have to become a whole brand-new person. It's just a mindset shift. And so, something changes in me. Something shifts. I have a new determination set in. And I say to myself, this will never, ever happen again. I will never, ever be in a situation where somebody else decides what's happening for my family. Where somebody else has control over my financial situation. And this is just never going to happen again. I am changing things. Never, ever again. A step-by-step plan to detox your environment and live like a millionaire (even if you ain’t one — yet!).



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