
We Should All Be Millionaires

decided to make it real by calculating the actual costs of my dream lifestyle.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
Charge for your advice.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
When scarcity thinking takes hold, you don’t trust yourself, and this lack of trust actually leads to terrible financial decisions.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
The American Time Use Study (released annually by the US Labor Department) shows that working women “put in longer hours on the job, spent more time caring for their children, and did more work around the house” than in previous years. “They also spent less time relaxing or socializing—and less time sleeping.”7 Those quotes come from the Wall Stree
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analyzing the money stories that we are constantly playing in our heads.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
Drive you to an important meeting while you sit in the backseat, listen to calm, classical music on your headphones, and review your notes one last time, so you can arrive chill as a cucumber and slay that presentation.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
wealth is important. Wealth is not the same as income. Income is something that you create entirely on your own and often use to take care of yourself and the people who depend on you. Wealth is something that should be created over generations. Wealth is made of assets that increase in value. These assets not only take care of you in your lifetime
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Extra credit: Write down the last three compliments you received from friends, colleagues, clients, anyone.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
WHAT GETS MEASURED GETS MANAGED