Rachel Rodgers, personal finance expert and author of the best-selling We Should All Be Millionaires, delivers yet again in her three-part Audible Originals series. In Million Dollar Habits, Rodgers puts forward the habits you would do well to adopt in order to generate wealth. And before she gets to those habits, she first encourages you to raise your financial goals. Rodgers advocates aiming for generational wealth—the kind of wealth that changes not just your life but your children’s lives and their childrens’ lives as well. First, she expands your view of what to aim for. Then she takes you through the habits that will see you through to that higher goal.
Rachel Rodgers’ Million Dollar Habits will get you in shape to make opportunities to wealth and seize all that come your way.
To give you a taste of Rodgers’ program to wealth, here are her Daily 7—the seven steps that you should do each day to reach your wealth goals:
• Delegate one task on your to-do list to someone else. • Move your body. • Connect with your squad. • Do one money-generating activity. • Think million-dollar thoughts. • Look at your money. • Set or enforce a boundary.
Intrigued? Million Dollar Habits is the ultimate guide to getting in shape mentally, physically, and financially to create generational wealth, regardless of your current financial status. So do yourself a favor and listen in. And then head back to her Plan Your Year Like a Millionaire and Six-Figure Side Hustle. Along with Million Dollar Habits, this is the trifecta that will see your through. What’s more, Rodgers’ empowering series provides a road map to financial prosperity for all who want to embrace the challenge, particularly those from communities historically excluded from wealth.
I think this is a great audible, that can give you a good starting point. I would say though that I think her other audio books “Plan your Life like a Millionaire” and the “Six-figure side hustle”. Are better options. If you’re interested in all of them I would stay to start with this book first then move to the others. They address similar topics, but at deeper levels.
Take always:
7 habits you incorporate into your daily routine 1. Deligate one task form your to-do list to someone else - When you have less on your plane, you have more time and energy to make more money 2. Move your body - Movement gives you a major mood boost - When you feel like a million you can better make a million 3. Connect with your squad - Million dollar friends who listen and support you 4. Do one money generating activity - Small actions at a sustainable pace 5. This million dollar thoughts - Thought that makes you feel powerful, capable, and strong - Mind dump, mind rehearse, daily affirmations 6. Look at your money - If you aren’t looking the your not aware and you can’t adjust, it can cost you lot to look 7. Set or enforce a boundary - set them with yourself and others
Habits 1. Habits create momentum 2. Reduce decision fatigue - focus your decision making energy 3. Bring your visions to life
It takes 18 - 200+ days to form a habit At least 66 days to form a new habit
If you feel stuck at .4 then listen to the Six-figure side hustle as mentioned above.
There wasn't anything new for me here since I've read her main book, We Should All Be Millionaires, but I do appreciate that these principles get their own attention.
I found this book more helpful than Plan Your Year Like a Millionaire, which is a similar way of repackaging part of the main idea of WSABM. Plan Your Year gets you to zoom out and think about your entire life, and use that as a way to set goals and think about your time. I did like that one but will probably only think about those lofty goals annually or biannually. As the title indicates, this book takes a more detailed approach, focusing on daily habits. Personally, this method seems more actionable. Either way, I always find Rodgers inspiring and motivating.
This book was fantastic. It felt like a shorter more concise version of We Should All Be Millionaires. However, this book focused on the habits section which I appreciated. So if you haven't read that book, this book would be excellent to read. I'm excited to work through the accompanying resources to help plan my new year. I can also see myself coming back to this each year when I do my annual planning.
This is a good book for people who are just beginning to dive into personal development and money habits. Not as good and thought-provoking as some of her other works like we should all be millionaires. For those who are familiar with the personal development space, there is nothing groundbreaking or earth shattering in this one.
Million-Dollar Habits by Rachel Rodgers is the second book I’ve read from her, and it’s a quick listen that focuses on seven habits for building wealth. Like her first book, it’s aimed at women and other "minorities," with plenty of practical tips. The audiobook format makes it a great way to pass the time while picking up some ideas on improving your mindset and money habits.
great information! I would have rated a 5-star, however the constant discrimination against "white" men, is highly unprofessional and uncalled for. however I do respect your knowledge and drive to grow and help others grow!