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.
<p>In We Should All Be Millionaires, Rachel Rodgers—Black woman, mother of four kids, and self-made millionaire—shared her personal story of how she climbed from crushing debt and financial stress to wealth and abundance, running a multi-million-dollar company.</p><p>Her book inspired thousands of readers to construct a new attitude about money, claim their power, and build the financial security that we all need and deserve. Now comes the companion guide to help take that attitude and turn it into action.</p><p>This one-of-a-kind guide:</p><p>1. Summarizes the most important concepts from We Should All Be Millionaires in a brief, succinct way, so these concepts stick firmly in your mind.</p><p>2. Shifts the focus from “knowing” to “doing,” by giving you small action steps that you can start taking immediately.</p><p>3. Provides checklists so that you can complete steps, tick things off as you go along, and track your progress.</p><p>The goal for completing this workbook is to help all readers develop a new attitude about money, get more cash flowing into their bank account, and realize more emotional riches, too: hope, peace, power, and joy.</p>