Book Review: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers

We Should All Be Millionaires Summary

Are you ready to fill your life with more peace, power, and joy

We Should All Be Millionaires details a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path to creating the support, confidence, and plan you need to own your success and become the millionaire the world needs you to be.

Only 10 percent of the world’s millionaires are women, making it difficult for women to wield the economic power that will create lasting equality. Whatever is stopping you from having seven figures in the bank—whether it’s shaky confidence, knowledge gaps when it comes to wealth building tactics, imposter syndrome, a janky mindset about money (it’s okay, we’ve all been there!), or simply not knowing where to begin—this book shows you how to clear every obstacle in your way, show up, and glow up.

We Should All Be Millionaires will forever change the way you think about money and your ability to earn it.

In this book, Rachel Rodgers— a Black woman, mother of four, attorney, business owner, and self-made millionaire— shares the lessons she’s learned both in her own journey to wealth and in coaching hundreds of women through their own journeys to seven figures.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • Why earning more money is not “selfish” or “greedy” but in fact, a revolutionary act that brings the economy into balance and creates a better world for all.

  • Why most of the financial advice you’ve heard in the past (like “skip your daily latte to save money”) is absolute, patriarchal nonsense.

  • An eye-opening history lesson on how women and people of color have been shut out of the ability to build wealth for centuries—and how we can fix this.

  • How to stop making broke-ass decisions that leave you feeling emotionally and financially depleted and start making million-dollar decisions instead.

  • Why aiming to earn $100K per year is not enough, and why you need to be setting your goals much higher.

  • Strategies to bring more money in the door and fatten your bank account immediately. (Including Rodgers’$10K in 10 Days Challenge which hundreds of women have completed—with incredible results.)

It’s time to construct an entirely new attitude about money, claim your power, and build the financial security that you need and deserve — so you can stop just surviving, and start thriving. Let’s begin.

My Review

In this book Rachel tells you how you can become a millionaire.

It’s broken into 2 parts.

One is mindset, and one is more a roadmap.

What I found really interesting is the stats around wealth building. There’s been a lot of research that’s gone into this book to help back up Rachel’s teachings. Not just her own experiences.

Talking about her experiences. I really found this particularly motivating and inspiring. But also I was quite intrigued to hear her story as a black woman becoming a millionaire. she’s faced prejudice that I haven’t faced being a white woman, and I think it’s important that we as readers that we should make an effort to read about these types of stories.

I’d say the only thing is I wish there was more of the part 2 roadmap section. Maybe even an end action plan step. But that’s me just wanting more of her amazingness in this book.

At the end of this chapter there’s a really great challenge, that I implore you do. Because it’s not just enough to read a book, you need to do what it says.

Overall highly enjoyed it. If you would like to get chapter by chapter thoughts, feelings, you can check out the Aussie Biz chic Learning Audio Memos, and join the conversation!

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