I'm in my money-making era, and this episode is the first in a four-part series about why and how you should be too, regardless of how much money you're making right now. If you're making millions, this episode will be fun AF. But if you're barely covering the bills, today's show is your roadmap to making this season of your life your money-making era.
I've made some massive strides in how I make and handle money so far this year, and I've distilled everything I know into a podcast series that every woman, especially entrepreneurs and CEOs, needs to hear and apply... like yesterday. This series is packed with tangible actions and helpful concepts specially tailored to your current income level, so you don't want to miss it.
Tune in this week to discover why you can become an inevitable millionaire at almost any income bracket in the United States. I debunk some common myths about money that prevent too many women from entering a new money-making era in their lives, and show you how to start taking steps toward a future you that has the financial freedom you want.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
What money mastery means to me and the six necessary skills for walking the money mastery path.
Why there's always room to level up, no matter how much money you're making.
How I'm making this year a new stage in my money-making era.
Why investing means you don't need to be making six to seven figures to become a guaranteed millionaire.
A new way to think about spending and budgeting that leads to financial mastery, not a pair of golden handcuffs.
Why aligned giving or donating is not the same as people pleasing.
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The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing by Mel Lindauer
Magnify Your Impact by Maggie Z. Miller and Hannah Nokes
Sister Act – movie
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