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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  • Author:Rachel Rodgers
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Summary

Dedicated to a reality in which every woman has at least seven zeros in her bank account, author and experienced entrepreneur Rachel Rodgers offers this pull-no-punches guide for women to wield economic power—how real change is created。


Every single woman should want to be a millionaire。 If you agree, this book is for you。 If you disagree, this book is definitely for you。


While women now own 40% of businesses in the U。S。, the percentage of revenue brought in by women-owned businesses is only 4。2%。 And, while the gender pay gap isn't quite that extreme, corporate women are making four percent less than their male counterparts, and women hold only 25% of c-suite positions。 Now that women are getting a seat at the table, it's time they demand what they deserve。


This book:



Represents a breakthrough step-by-step guide for women who want to shift their mindset and work their way to seven figures。
Reveals the unique hurdles businesswomen face that their male peers do not, both in the office and at home, showing how to leap each and every one。
Is a clarion call for all women who are done having their work undervalued, are tired of being sexually harassed in the workplace, and are ready for a revolution that starts with the mindset outlined in these pages。

If women are going to make demands, they need capital。 So, it's time for women to turn towards their money。 To begin to focus on their earning potential and their ability to generate wealth。 To begin stepping up into their own leadership, advocacy, and autonomy。


And if you're not into dismantling the systems of oppression that exist in the world today, that's cool。 Women can create wealth for no other reason than they deserve it and they want it。 Women are allowed to make a million dollars because they want to fly first-class, carry a Chanel bag, and order fancy champagne whenever the hell they want。

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Reviews

Becky L Long

Audio version read by the author。 Excellent book。 Read this before complaining about the patriarchy and glass ceilings。 Yes there are successful women in business that have broken through the glass ceiling, but that's because we built our own building。 Put on your entrepreneurial hat and go turn your dream into a reality。 Just don't be stupid about it。 If you want to know how women are succeeding in business and how you can too this is a great place to start。 Audio version read by the author。 Excellent book。 Read this before complaining about the patriarchy and glass ceilings。 Yes there are successful women in business that have broken through the glass ceiling, but that's because we built our own building。 Put on your entrepreneurial hat and go turn your dream into a reality。 Just don't be stupid about it。 If you want to know how women are succeeding in business and how you can too this is a great place to start。 。。。more

Althea

I'm actually kind of shook by how big an emotional impact this book made on me。 I'm generally a skeptical person who thinks of self-improvement books as candy - tasty, quick to consume, with no nutritional value。 I enjoy reading them but don't expect much more than the usual peppy platitudes。This book, however, reeled me in close。 I finished the entire audiobook in two days! I'm not a woman, so some of the content didn't apply to me directly, but the advice in this book felt genuine and applicab I'm actually kind of shook by how big an emotional impact this book made on me。 I'm generally a skeptical person who thinks of self-improvement books as candy - tasty, quick to consume, with no nutritional value。 I enjoy reading them but don't expect much more than the usual peppy platitudes。This book, however, reeled me in close。 I finished the entire audiobook in two days! I'm not a woman, so some of the content didn't apply to me directly, but the advice in this book felt genuine and applicable regardless。 Usually, I feel alienated by "change your mindset and make more money" books, the ones overwhelmingly written by white people that are so out of touch that they genuinely think that with a power pose and some thriftiness, anyone can be rich and powerful! While Rodgers does have this message, she doesn't shy away from the reality of oppression that affects women, BIPOC, and queer people。Her rags to riches story is a story of facing oppression head on instead of playing its game。 (She literally has an entire section on why we can't rely on white men!) Her voice, while still positive in a life-coach/influencer way, feels honest and direct。 Because of this, I never felt like I was being lectured by someone who doesn't understand my reality; rather, I felt like I was listening to a co-conspirator, a mentor who sat me down and gave me both a loving reality check and the encouragement to move forward。 I'm a small business owner/freelance artist and I hadn't let myself dream big in a long time, and this book is helping me look at that in a new, exciting way! 。。。more

Alana Ferrari

Good read but generally for only women who have their own businesses。

Mary Boyle

This was hard to rate。 I mostly enjoyed the book, I got something from the message, I gleaned a bit here and there from her advice, and overall I thought her writing was good。 I did not connect with her use of slang, but I know there are plenty of people who do connect with and enjoy reading books in this style and I can't fault her for it, it just missed the mark for me and I felt it detracted from her message。 Her history lesson on women and money was great, and her overall theme of believing This was hard to rate。 I mostly enjoyed the book, I got something from the message, I gleaned a bit here and there from her advice, and overall I thought her writing was good。 I did not connect with her use of slang, but I know there are plenty of people who do connect with and enjoy reading books in this style and I can't fault her for it, it just missed the mark for me and I felt it detracted from her message。 Her history lesson on women and money was great, and her overall theme of believing the world would be a better place if more women had wealth and economic power is where I found the most value in this book。 For someone who already has a start up small business or knowledge/qualifications and an idea for a start up, I think her specific advice could be helpful。 I ended up feeling like I was skimming through the second half of the book having found most of the value to be in the first half。 Personally, I'd give the book a 3 based on what I like to read and find helpful, but I gave this a 4 because I do believe that there is a large audience for this book and women who will absolutely benefit from the kick in the pants Rodgers is giving us in her book。 。。。more

JoyM

A game-changer for women by a woman。 Loved the book and will recommend。

Rae M

As someone who has worked with Rachel and consumed her content for years, I can say with confidence that Rachel's ideas and words have changed me and my business in profound ways。 This book will give you the inspiration you need to build a business and a life you can be proud of and introduce you to practical concepts that will shift the way you think about money and your own worth (in terms of energy, time, invisible labor, and finances)。 If you've been scared to make the leaps necessary to sta As someone who has worked with Rachel and consumed her content for years, I can say with confidence that Rachel's ideas and words have changed me and my business in profound ways。 This book will give you the inspiration you need to build a business and a life you can be proud of and introduce you to practical concepts that will shift the way you think about money and your own worth (in terms of energy, time, invisible labor, and finances)。 If you've been scared to make the leaps necessary to start or grow your business, this book is the loving kick in the ass you need。 It makes the impossible seem possible, especially for someone like me, a non-binary, disabled person who doesn't come from family money or social capital who owns my own business and is out here trying to thrive。 。。。more

Stacey Champagne

Truth-bomb after truth-bomb, Rachel sets the facts so there’s no denying it: we should all be millionaires。 It is so refreshing to read a woman speak unapologetically about building generational wealth。 Her guides for reframing patterns of thinking that have been holding women back is gold。 This book should be required reading, period。

Sagan Morrow

I adore Rachel's attitude toward making money。 Her Club is an amazing & inspiring group to be in—and this book summed up the basics of what she teaches really beautifully! We Should All Be Millionaires is a great motivator with inspiring ideas for why women should unapologetically make more money。 Love it。 I adore Rachel's attitude toward making money。 Her Club is an amazing & inspiring group to be in—and this book summed up the basics of what she teaches really beautifully! We Should All Be Millionaires is a great motivator with inspiring ideas for why women should unapologetically make more money。 Love it。 。。。more

Lauren Fleming

I devoured this on audiobook! It felt like I had Rachel Rodgers coaching me right there with me on my walk, helping me stop making Broke A— Decisions (or BAD as she calls them) and start making Million Dollar ones。 The book helped me to set big goals for myself and create a practical plan to get them — from adding up what my dream life would actually cost, to making a plan to get there, to finding a squad to help me。 All within a social justice lens and a recognition of the need for women and ma I devoured this on audiobook! It felt like I had Rachel Rodgers coaching me right there with me on my walk, helping me stop making Broke A— Decisions (or BAD as she calls them) and start making Million Dollar ones。 The book helped me to set big goals for myself and create a practical plan to get them — from adding up what my dream life would actually cost, to making a plan to get there, to finding a squad to help me。 All within a social justice lens and a recognition of the need for women and marginalized groups to gain more access to resources。 。。。more

Diana

A business book full of powerful optimism and realness for why women of color *should* and *can* become millionaires! It's very inspiring。 Audiobook is read by the author and excellently produced。 A business book full of powerful optimism and realness for why women of color *should* and *can* become millionaires! It's very inspiring。 Audiobook is read by the author and excellently produced。 。。。more

Natalie Franke

From the very first chapter of We Should All Be Millionaires, I could tell this was a different type of self help book。 Honest, empowering, and courages - Rachel Rodgers truly tells it like it is。 As a community builder, I especially loved her chapter on finding your millionaire squad and emphasizing the power of community。 There is so much value in this book。 I had trouble putting it down。

Theodene

Not only is the cover attractive, but it grasps the true meaning of becoming a millionaire。 All those financial gurus who say they’ll help? Yeah, they haven’t met Rachel Rodgers! I am astonished at all the amazing golden ideas in We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers!From page one through the conclusion and even the appendix, Ms Rodgers has filled with information that’s not only historical, but tried, tested, and truth! She begins the book with a story of a woman who started as a slav Not only is the cover attractive, but it grasps the true meaning of becoming a millionaire。 All those financial gurus who say they’ll help? Yeah, they haven’t met Rachel Rodgers! I am astonished at all the amazing golden ideas in We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers!From page one through the conclusion and even the appendix, Ms Rodgers has filled with information that’s not only historical, but tried, tested, and truth! She begins the book with a story of a woman who started as a slave and after the Emancipation, she became a millionaire of her day! She took what she knew and was good at and became known among the black communities。The book goes into how women get paid less than the white man。 There’s a pay discrepancy even among non-whites, like African-Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, and Asians。 There’s also minority groups of different types who are also less likely to be hired for a job, like obese, LGBTQ, age, etc。 Some groups take things into their own hands and start “underground businesses” which the average American doesn’t even know exists!I really enjoy the way this book was put together。 It’s life stories that related the ideas being represented are so relatable that it feels like the individual was telling me their story themselves。 I also love the way the ideas that we can all be millionaires is presented。 Outsourcing or hiring people to do your housework is a common practice so people can focus their time on things that actually bring in the money。 It’s definitely a mindset thing。 So to get us all over that first hump of excuses, we are challenged to make $10,000 in 10 days with tips and tricks on how to do it。We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers is a book all women should read。 Even I will be working towards $10,000 in 10 days。 But, I’ll shoot for something more doable for me right now at $1000 in 10 days。 Plus an extra 15% stretch, so $1150 in 10 days! Talk about a stretch! I’ll do it though!Special thanks to HarperCollins Leadership via NetGalley! I give this amazing book 5 out of 5 tiaras because I feel I’ve gained so much to utilize for my own business just by reading this book! I also plan on getting a hard cover to add to my ever growing library and I will get copies for my team as well! 。。。more

Jeannie Zelos

We Should All Be Millionaires, A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power, Rachel RodgersReview from Jeannie Zelos book reviewsGenre: Nonfiction (Adult), Business & Investing, Self Help。 Well, Rachel's enthusiasm really shines through here。 I wouldn't call it a book about investing though, its more a self help, self confidence, make more money read。 The main part of the book, maybe 70% or so, focuses on people who've made money, not advice on how to do it。 That' We Should All Be Millionaires, A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power, Rachel RodgersReview from Jeannie Zelos book reviewsGenre: Nonfiction (Adult), Business & Investing, Self Help。 Well, Rachel's enthusiasm really shines through here。 I wouldn't call it a book about investing though, its more a self help, self confidence, make more money read。 The main part of the book, maybe 70% or so, focuses on people who've made money, not advice on how to do it。 That's fine, it was really empowering reading about people who have succeeded, despite so often being in the minority groups。I so agree when she says right from the start money and making it is always seen to be the province of males, especially white males。 I'd go further, here in UK its not just white males, but those from the right background, who went to the right schools。 When we're told from very young that a route to a certain career, ambition, whatever isn't for us it knocks our confidence, makes us think that person is right。 What we should be doing is encouraging all kids to be their best, to have ambition, to succeed at whatever they want to do。 If that's be a factory worker, a cleaner, a shop assistant, that's fine。 They're valuable jobs, ones I and my family have done at periods in our lives。 If the want to be a barrister though, want to fun a fashion empire, have a string of rental properties, that should be explored too, not discouraged。 The difference is in choosing that work, or being trapped in a job one dislikes, wanting more out of life, more money, but feeling that money and ambition is only for others。 Rachel's book is very motivational that way, with stories of people who have succeeded。 Oddly I'd only recently read the story of Sarah Breedlove, daughter of slaves in late 1800s, who became a very wealthy woman back in the early 1900s, under her married name of Madame CJ Walker。 Its a fascinating example, and well worth reading her story。 https://www。biography。com/news/madam-。。。I love the positivity here, the enthusiasm, the stories of real people who have made it, who've taken her $10,000 in ten days challenge and succeeded, vastly so in some cases。 However。。。looking at my own situation – I would LOVE to make that kind of money。 I have the enthusiasm for it, but practicalities: I don't have stuff in the attic to sell, I don't have strong skills I can sell, I am an artist but at a very low level, if I sold every item I've made over the past year in the ten days it wouldn't amount to that。 I could offer ( if it wasn't for Covid) some one to one art lessons, but that's not going to bring in the $10,000 even if I did it 24 hours a day。。。。。so where do people like me, the vast majority of us I expect, fit it? I'm not criticising the book, just being practical。 How do people like me make that kind of money? Despite loving this book for its message of positivity and grand ambitions I still can't see how it applies to many of the people who will be reading it。 If enthusiasm and ambition were all that was needed many of us would have been millionaires many years ago。 I'm glad it worked for Rachel, I'm glad its worked for so many others, but for those of us who it doesn't fit, don't feel a failure。 Some things just don't work for all, there is still much to be gained from this read as a self help, motivational book。 Stars: Three, as a motivational book its five stars, superb, as a guide to becoming a millionaire – well, I don't think it works for the vast majority of folk reading it。 ARC supplied by Netgalley and publishers 。。。more

Eva Ponce

I've been a RACHEL RODGERS fan for years with her podcasts, courses, and ALL OF THE THINGS 。。。 BUT now with this book on building wealth & gaining power, I'm ALL IN。 Rachel has taken all her wins, failures, struggles, mindset shifts in building her empire from the ground up and shares it with all to learn from。 It's not just mindset, but how to evolve as a person。 How to earn BUT also giving back。 I recommend this book for those not only seeking to build wealth BUT for those who want to grow int I've been a RACHEL RODGERS fan for years with her podcasts, courses, and ALL OF THE THINGS 。。。 BUT now with this book on building wealth & gaining power, I'm ALL IN。 Rachel has taken all her wins, failures, struggles, mindset shifts in building her empire from the ground up and shares it with all to learn from。 It's not just mindset, but how to evolve as a person。 How to earn BUT also giving back。 I recommend this book for those not only seeking to build wealth BUT for those who want to grow into better humans, period!!!! 。。。more

Melissa Danielle

Back in 2004 when I attended Institute for Integrative Nutrition, I had no clarity or vision for myself as a business owner, or even simply being self-employed。 I had only been in the workforce for about six years, but my then 24-year old self was already feeling my soul being sucked out of me。 I had big ideas and nowhere to plant them。 I was bored and broken to tears most days, having been forced to let go of my photography career in pursuit of the middle class aspiration of getting a “good job Back in 2004 when I attended Institute for Integrative Nutrition, I had no clarity or vision for myself as a business owner, or even simply being self-employed。 I had only been in the workforce for about six years, but my then 24-year old self was already feeling my soul being sucked out of me。 I had big ideas and nowhere to plant them。 I was bored and broken to tears most days, having been forced to let go of my photography career in pursuit of the middle class aspiration of getting a “good job”, one that I would loyally put 30 years into and be rewarded with health insurance, paid time off, and a pension when I retired。I didn’t need to like the work I was doing, the people I worked with, or my employers。 I was simply there to fulfill the job requirements and collect a check。 That paycheck, along with job security, was supposed to be enough motivation to keep up and keep going。 But it wasn’t。 It doesn’t matter how much or how little I’ve made, I was not thriving in this model。 I’ve had all kinds of work experiences from office administration to customer service to food and farming。 While I’m grateful for those experiences, they never nourished me to the level that being in control of my time and choosing which projects I wanted to work on did。I’ve been working towards sustainable self-employment for over fifteen years, toggling back and forth between cash jobs and promoting my own offers。 While I enjoy an enviable level of time freedom, consistent and abundant cash flow continues to elude me。 I’ve read countless books about mindset and money, taken courses, and masterminded with friends and colleagues who share my aspirations。But I didn’t know that I needed to constantly surround myself with women who looked like me that were at the level I was trying to get to。 I didn’t know that delegating work I wasn’t particularly good at or interested in would free up my time and mental space to focus on the work that really mattered to me。 I thought I had to wait until I could afford it, and I wasted so much time and energy in the process。I also didn’t know how to charge enough to pay myself a living wage, because all I was hearing was that I needed to charge at a level where the most people could afford to pay me instead of working with a small, dedicated few at a higher level。 Even when I would tell prospects that it costs me the same to host a free workshop as it does to host a paid one, I was still undercharging。 Even when I was showing up impatient and angry with clients for wasting my time with bs, not doing any of the work to get the results they claimed they wanted, I was still undercharging。When one of my best sisterfriends introduced me to Rachel Rodgers years ago, I had no idea that a million dollar business was even possible for me。 I couldn’t imagine telling someone that I charge five and ten thousand dollars to work with me。 My nervous system is going into overdrive now just thinking about it。 It’s not about how I perceive my worth or value。 I’m really good at what I do and I get my clients results。 It’s the idea that I could show up as myself and have that kind of money coming to me every month in less hours a week that I would have given any “good job” that’s out there, without the microaggressions, without being overworked, undervalued, underappreciated, and underpaid, without having to dim my light or play small, that is mindblowing to me。 I’m still not at the level where I am charging this amount of money, but I’m recalibrating and reimagining what’s possible for my life。 What I love about Rachel Rodgers and her manifesto that We Should All Be Millionaires is that it’s not about the money。 You don’t need to have a million dollars in the bank to have a rich life。 Actually, you shouldn’t have that amount of money in the bank just sitting there because money is energy。 It should always be working and growing。 We Should All Be Millionaires is about cultivating a life of abundance that you can pay forward (no pun intended) by creating opportunities for yourself and others。 It’s about recognizing and playing to your strengths。 It’s about having the time, space, and cashflow to support yourself and your family, and give back to the community。I know that a lot of people, especially women, are going to read this book and miss the message, or see the title and not read it because they are stuck in a story about what they deserve or who they think they aren’t。 They are going to think this is about budgeting and investing and be disappointed。 They will continue to make broke ass decisions instead of million dollar decisions。 They are not going to make money and impact in their lives and in the lives of others。But for those that do read it, I hope it inspires them to play a bigger game, to go out and build community with like minds that will help them reach their goals and create a ripple effect。 Because we should all be millionaires。 。。。more

Annie Sanchez

Rachel Rogers is the real deal, a bonafide chingona making it clear that women and especially Black, Indigenous and Women of Color have the power to not only change our lives but the lives of those around us by changing our belief systems and then the actual systems we use to make money。

Ruth Bullivant

"Should" is the clue to understanding this vigorous book。 Part fiery, motivational activism, part money mindset, part tender confessional, part social history: every woman should read it。 Rachel shows how not to fear money, how to make more money and that making money is a social duty that enhances our freedom and economies。 "Should" is the clue to understanding this vigorous book。 Part fiery, motivational activism, part money mindset, part tender confessional, part social history: every woman should read it。 Rachel shows how not to fear money, how to make more money and that making money is a social duty that enhances our freedom and economies。 。。。more

Bethany

I own quite a few money books。 Guess how many of them I've read? 1。 2 now with this one。 This is the book I needed。 I love how it is laid out。 I love the topic。 I love the perspective。 I love that it is heavily researched and there are SOURCES! Yes!!!!! Every woman should read this book。 It spoke to me just the way I needed as a female entrepreneur。 I never felt I was being talked down to。 I felt empowered and honestly enraged at some of the statistics。 Every woman needs to read this book。 We sh I own quite a few money books。 Guess how many of them I've read? 1。 2 now with this one。 This is the book I needed。 I love how it is laid out。 I love the topic。 I love the perspective。 I love that it is heavily researched and there are SOURCES! Yes!!!!! Every woman should read this book。 It spoke to me just the way I needed as a female entrepreneur。 I never felt I was being talked down to。 I felt empowered and honestly enraged at some of the statistics。 Every woman needs to read this book。 We should all be millionaires。 。。。more

BreAnna Drysdale

"Women also pay more for their debt than men, are less likely to invest than men, and are therefore 80 percent more likely to be impoverished in retirement。"That。 Is。 Insane。 I do not want to be part of that 80 percent。 I also don't want it to stay at 80 percent。 I want to be a part of the change for other women。 There is so much good in We Should All Be Millionaires。 Rachel has given us all what we've been waiting for。 It's now at the top of my list of gifts to give! Also, how powerful is that "Women also pay more for their debt than men, are less likely to invest than men, and are therefore 80 percent more likely to be impoverished in retirement。"That。 Is。 Insane。 I do not want to be part of that 80 percent。 I also don't want it to stay at 80 percent。 I want to be a part of the change for other women。 There is so much good in We Should All Be Millionaires。 Rachel has given us all what we've been waiting for。 It's now at the top of my list of gifts to give! Also, how powerful is that cover!?!?! LOVE it!! 。。。more

Ingrid Brown

I received the first chapter of this book for free after placing a pre-order。 Based on the first chapter alone, this book is going to be amazing! I can't wait to read the rest of it。 Rachel has the type of writing style that kept me hanging on her every word。 This book is so timely and so significant。 I am so grateful that she has distilled all of her wisdom down into a book, and I can hardly wait until I can read the rest! I received the first chapter of this book for free after placing a pre-order。 Based on the first chapter alone, this book is going to be amazing! I can't wait to read the rest of it。 Rachel has the type of writing style that kept me hanging on her every word。 This book is so timely and so significant。 I am so grateful that she has distilled all of her wisdom down into a book, and I can hardly wait until I can read the rest! 。。。more

Katie Campbell

The most real talk motivating level upping lady I've ever seen! This is the book for you if you're looking for motivation but also real world "how to live and run your business like a millionaire" talk。 Rachel will lay it down for you while showing you the way and cheering you on the whole way! The most real talk motivating level upping lady I've ever seen! This is the book for you if you're looking for motivation but also real world "how to live and run your business like a millionaire" talk。 Rachel will lay it down for you while showing you the way and cheering you on the whole way! 。。。more

Nicole Couloute

I read a couple chapters of the book and was blown away。 I love how she sets the tone of the book with Madam C Walker。 If she did it back then, we surely can do it now。 This book will give you actionable steps while motivating you to be a millionaire。 I love her energy every time she speaks。 I am excited to read the rest of the book!

Katie

I first heard Rachel speak on a podcast, and when I saw I could read an early copy of this book I jumped on it。 Her message is so empowering, and so needed。 I have made immediate "millionaire decisions" after reading this book。 I have ordered it for my library's audio collection, and will be recommending it widely。There was only one chapter that I wasn't crazy about, and that was the chapter where she advocated for hiring a personal assistant for $20 an hour。 What about all the women who will re I first heard Rachel speak on a podcast, and when I saw I could read an early copy of this book I jumped on it。 Her message is so empowering, and so needed。 I have made immediate "millionaire decisions" after reading this book。 I have ordered it for my library's audio collection, and will be recommending it widely。There was only one chapter that I wasn't crazy about, and that was the chapter where she advocated for hiring a personal assistant for $20 an hour。 What about all the women who will read this book and don't make $20 an hour themselves? 。。。more

Berthienna E。

We Should All Be Millionaires is AUDACIOUS, ENLIGHTENING, UPLIFTING but most importantly it is OUR LEGACY! Rachel Rodgers has given all of us a gift of COMMUNITY, VISUALIZATION, and BADASSERY, that ensures that we all understand the only way to move our collective consciouses forward is to know that the world will be a better place with more female MILLIONAIRES!Rachel Rodgers takes us on a journey demystifying at every turn what millionaire status looks like in the country for men and more impor We Should All Be Millionaires is AUDACIOUS, ENLIGHTENING, UPLIFTING but most importantly it is OUR LEGACY! Rachel Rodgers has given all of us a gift of COMMUNITY, VISUALIZATION, and BADASSERY, that ensures that we all understand the only way to move our collective consciouses forward is to know that the world will be a better place with more female MILLIONAIRES!Rachel Rodgers takes us on a journey demystifying at every turn what millionaire status looks like in the country for men and more importantly for women。 Do you have to be a financial mastermind? No。 Do you have to be an outstanding personnel manager and have an unforgettable brand? No。 All you need is the understanding that your ability to become a financial success with millionaire status first begins with dispelling the notion of that little negative voice speaking in your ear saying 'there is no way for little ole' me to become a millionaire because I am not X, Y or Z'!Becoming a female millionaire is more possible today than it has ever been in the past simply because women are fed up with being told what they can and cannot achieve because they/we are women。 WHAT UTTER NONSENSE!Now is the time to stretch your wings and become a MILLIONAIRE and if someone asks you "Why Did You Decide To Become A Millionaire?"。。。tell 'em。。。。。 BECAUSE RACHEL RODGERS SAID I SHOULD!!! NUFF SAID! 。。。more

Sheila

I’m hooked after reading the first chapter。 Rachel has written an important book for an important time。 Her story and her mission are inspiration for what’s possible for anyone who seeks more abundance, equity, and inclusion in their life and their world。

Jennifer

I just read the the first chapter and WOW! Rachel really gets to the heart of why we (ALL WOMEN) should want to be millionaires! What I love most is her historical context and research! And let's be honest。。。Rachel has a way to say exactly what she means。。。unapologetically! As I sit on my couch, with my 4-year-old daughter sleeping, and my husband snoring。。。I know this book will help change my mindset, inspire me to take consistent & strategic action, and show up fully! I pre-order my copy。。。go I just read the the first chapter and WOW! Rachel really gets to the heart of why we (ALL WOMEN) should want to be millionaires! What I love most is her historical context and research! And let's be honest。。。Rachel has a way to say exactly what she means。。。unapologetically! As I sit on my couch, with my 4-year-old daughter sleeping, and my husband snoring。。。I know this book will help change my mindset, inspire me to take consistent & strategic action, and show up fully! I pre-order my copy。。。go grab yours!!! I can envision a WWMM Women's Wealth Mentor Mastermind。。。wanna join me?! 。。。more

Darya

If you are looking to boost motivation and self-esteem, that's the book to start off。 So many stories and positive vibes that will give you the opportunity to look at your strengths and abilities from a different angel。 Believing in yourself makes a massive difference in how we lead our lives。 If you are looking to boost motivation and self-esteem, that's the book to start off。 So many stories and positive vibes that will give you the opportunity to look at your strengths and abilities from a different angel。 Believing in yourself makes a massive difference in how we lead our lives。 。。。more

Megan Rivera

Women deserve the economic power and equality that comes with wealth, and we all have it in us to be millionaires。 We Should All Be Millionaires details a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path to become a millionaire within the next three years。 Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read this book。 I highly recommend reading this book。

Meghan

This book was received as an ARC from HarperCollins Leadership in exchange for an honest review。 Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own。I absolutely loved the message this book carried out from beginning to end。 We all can be millionaires but we have to work at it and start out struggling in order to learn what it takes to truly value money。 I also loved how Rachel broke down in a mindset chart of a "broke ass mind" and a "millionaire mind" and I notice while readin This book was received as an ARC from HarperCollins Leadership in exchange for an honest review。 Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own。I absolutely loved the message this book carried out from beginning to end。 We all can be millionaires but we have to work at it and start out struggling in order to learn what it takes to truly value money。 I also loved how Rachel broke down in a mindset chart of a "broke ass mind" and a "millionaire mind" and I notice while reading the millionaire side, all of them were positive and optimistic despite what issues are surrounding and no matter what, they will not lose it。 EVERYONE should read this book even if they are happy with their lives to not only better themselves but pay it forward and share it with those who are struggling and make the world a better place。 I know I will be getting a copy not only for our library but for myself as well。We will consider adding this title to our Self Help collection at our library。 That is why we give this book 5 stars。 。。。more

Leslie

Thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins for the digital galley of this one。I was approved for a review copy of this one and started reading it the same day。 I’m a huge personal finance nerd, and I am always looking for interesting information/advice about growing personal wealth (I have *lofty* goals of buying an affordable house and retiring one day, haha)。 This book was not at all what I expected。This book makes some very bold claims。 It advertises to each you to “build serious wealth, increase Thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins for the digital galley of this one。I was approved for a review copy of this one and started reading it the same day。 I’m a huge personal finance nerd, and I am always looking for interesting information/advice about growing personal wealth (I have *lofty* goals of buying an affordable house and retiring one day, haha)。 This book was not at all what I expected。This book makes some very bold claims。 It advertises to each you to “build serious wealth, increase your income significantly within one year, get on the path to becoming a millionaire within three years, and stop getting in your own way。” I would argue that it does achieve its goals, but not in the way I expected。Before diving into how to become a millionaire, Rodgers shares her own story and helps us understand the barriers our own lives and society has placed in our way to building wealth。 Women especially are taught to save small and not spend, because we are naturally over spenders。 Rodgers calls BS and shows us that we are constantly undervalued and thus undervalue ourselves。Each chapter has hypotheticals or stories of real women and a section that compares “Broke Ass Decisions” and “Million Dollar Decisions,” mindsets, boundaries, etc。There really aren’t any concrete “money” things until about 70-80% through the book, but rather, it’s about educating yourself on this history of financial oppression towards women, black folx, lgbtq+ peeps, and why/how these systems cause us to doubt ourselves。 There are concrete steps about thinking about skills/ways to make money, but nothing super specific, as each person is different and will have different things to bring to the table。If you’re looking for a saving and investing book, this ain’t it。 This book urges you to make big moves that will pay off in huge ways, not just saving and investing safely until retirement。 Personally, that’s not my style, and even though there’s some great motivation in here, I honestly don’t think it’s practical for my situation。 However, there are cited cases throughout the book of women in my situation who started making huge amounts of money, so don’t let my personal preferences deter you。Money aside, this is a great motivational book and memoir。 It’s really cool to see a black woman succeed and want to empower other people to chase their dreams。 It’s not out until May, but Rodgers has a large online presence and support groups, so look her up and see what she’s got to say in case it might work for you。 。。。more