
We Should All Be Millionaires

Lazy might just be shorthand for “someone who craves efficiency and wants to get the biggest results in the least amount of time.”
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
STEP 3: BRAINSTORM MONEYMAKERS
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
It is one thing to be a powerful philanthropist. That’s dope. It is another thing to give excessively—to give away so much of your time, energy, and money that you wind up depleted. That’s a Broke Ass Decision.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
keep doing it. If I’m not enjoying it, I don’t. Being generous should feel energizing and empowering. If it feels exhausting and oppressive, stop. Be a joyful giver or don’t give.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
think that you are but trust me, you are. You have all the ingredients of a millionaire, you just need a better recipe.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
You want to notice your physical surroundings, the media messages you are taking in, your home, your wardrobe, your work life, your daily habits, and your possessions, and notice whether these things are sending you messages of abundance or messages like “never enough,” “shabbiness,” “financial anxiety,” “existential anxiety,” “settling or making d
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This really shouldn’t even be a tough choice. It’s a no-brainer. You need an assistant. Five hours a week. For starters.
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
When emailing a potential client, you could send a note to say: “Hey! I’m a big fan of you (or your company), and I wanted to introduce myself. I do XYZ. I’m not sure if you’re looking for XYZ right now, but if you are, I’d love to work with you!”
Rachel Rodgers • We Should All Be Millionaires
If you don’t know exactly what you want or are having trouble getting clear on the details, follow your jealousy.