
We Should All Be Millionaires

At the end of the day, that’s what being “good with money” is about: trusting yourself with money.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
“First forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you’re inspired or not. Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration won’t. Habit is persistence in practice.” —OCTAVIA BUTLER
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
What they don’t know is how to fix it. So they declare “it doesn’t matter” to feel better.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
Women need to define success on our own terms and go after our goals in our own ways, even if it seems crazy or risky or unusual at the time.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
does not commit you to something long-term.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
research shows that when you adorn yourself in a way that makes you feel powerful, your thinking sharpens, you feel more confident, and thus you are more likely to do powerful things.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
And therein lies the entire point of delegating: Freedom. The sooner you start, the sooner your liberation will arrive.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
A research study led by professors from the University of Notre Dame, Cornell University, and the University of Western Ontario found that agreeable women earn less than those who are disagreeable. On average, the study found that agreeable women made $3,213 less per year than disagreeable ones. In addition, the study also found that disagreeable
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Once you are actually making good money—no longer burned out, underpaid, and overworked—you can do even more good for the world.