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Summary of Rachel Rodgers's We Should All Be Millionaires

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Summary of Rachel Rodgers's We Should All Be Millionaires

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No time to read? Get the main key insights from this summary of Rachel Rodgers’ We Should All Be Millionaires in 23 minutes or less.

A few key insights from Chapter One:

  1. Your early experiences have caused you to fabricate financial stories for yourself.
  2. By analyzing these thoughts, determining where they came from, and then substituting them with effective Million Dollar Thoughts, you can conquer these childhood stories.
  3. When you start changing the stories you tell yourself about money, you'll be able to make better financial decisions and feel more confident while doing so.
  4. You've already accomplished a lot in your life. This demonstrates that you possess an unstoppable spirit capable of becoming a millionaire and achieving any other goal you set for yourself.
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