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Zero to Zillionaire: 8 Foolproof Steps to Financial Peace of Mind

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Zero to Zillionaire is a scale. We are all on that scale somewhere-some of us are drowning near Zero and some of us are riding the crest of the Zillionaire wave. Why is that? Why do some people sink to the bottom of the ocean, some people float to the peak at the top, and the majority tread water in the middle? After accident of birth places a person somewhere on the scale, what is it that makes some stay where they were born, and others rise on the scale? Or fall off the scale? Why do a lot of wealthy people have no spirit and why are a lot of spiritual people are broke?
This book will help you understand your place on the scale and how to move up the food chain. You will learn how to implement the 8 successful
1) Daily routines change your mindset and your future 2) Figure out what you really want 3) Take action-how to bring home the zillions 4) Surround yourself with people who make you rich and happy 5) Keep score in the money game 6) Your zillionaire time frame starts now 7) Make success out of failure 8) Lighten up-the whole idea is to have a great life!
You can qualify for Zillionaire status, with wealth in your work, happiness in your home, and a balance between the two. Follow these principles and you will have a balanced checkbook, a balanced schedule, a balanced spirit, and a balanced life. You can be a someone who has a zillion dreams, is taking a zillion actions to make them come true, makes as many zillions of dollars as possible, has a zillion friends, is doing a zillion good deeds, taking a zillion naps and a zillion vacations, and having a zillion adventures in a long, fun-filled life!

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Chellie Campbell

7 books19 followers
I treat money disorders – spending bulimia and income anorexia. I became a Money Coach in 1990 when I started teaching the Financial Stress Reduction® Workshops.

I am the author of three books The Wealthy Spirit, Zero to Zillionaire, and From Worry to Wealthy published by Sourcebooks.

NEWEST VENTURE!: I always had a dream that I could gather a fabulous group of people to read my page-a-day book The Wealthy Spirit together and help each other achieve our goals.

Now we’re doing it in “The Wealthy Spirit Group” on Facebook.

Every day, I do a 10-minute motivational video from that day’s page to inspire and help people to live rich - inside and out!

It's too fun! I have people from all over the world including England, New Zealand, India and Singapore and we’re having a fabulous time! It's pretty new but I have over 150 members now. Would love to have you join us!

Here’s the link for information on all the benefits and how to join:
https://chellie.com/the-wealthy-spiri...


Poker is my hobby; after I was invited to speak at the Women's Poker Association conference in 2018, I took first place in the California State Ladies Poker Championship No-limit Hold'em Tournament at the Bicycle Club Casino.

My new book has a chapter “The Amazing Things I Learned About Business From Playing Poker!) Other interests include birding, science fiction, fine dining--especially deserts but had to give those up while I lose weight--and being a "Grantie" to my sister’s grandkids.

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Author 26 books299 followers
April 11, 2007
I'm currently reading this book...

And, it's good so far! Very motivational - not just about money, but about life and getting to where you want to be in the world! I definitely recommend it!
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Author 28 books96 followers
February 18, 2015

For advice on how to reframe your thinking to be more positive? Yes.

For concrete financial advice? No.
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362 reviews16 followers
May 6, 2019
This is a very illustrative reading on healthy and wealthy mindset, habits and outlook for creating more wealth and achieving financial freedom.

I love the story about having more space at the hilltop of wealth and I found the nuggets inspiring and as well empowering.
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259 reviews7 followers
February 23, 2021
Managed to finish this book after 4 weeks borrowed from the library. Chose this book because I want to get a business idea/ motivation

This book taught:
- rich mindsets/ affirmations
- describe 3 types of people: Shark, Dolphin, Tuna
- do your low medium high budget

Most importantly, get up and just do it.

69 reviews3 followers
September 21, 2015
I had a lot of mixed feelings about this book. There were certainly some useful pieces of information and ways to frame things, just like any other 'self help' book. But it was also mostly filled with fluffy pieces of meaningless text, just like most other 'self help' books too.

The book starts off by highlighting the importance of positive thinking. This is always something good, and I do think it does make subtle differences that reflect on our body language and state of mind, which do make a significant difference in how successful we are. It clearly is not enough, but it is pretty important.

The next main idea is the metaphor that you have to send out lots of 'ships' to bring you back treasure. It is a nice way of putting a well known truth, that until you actually try and do something about your dreams, you are not going to achieve anything. Furthermore, you are much more likely to succeed the more times you try (sending out more 'ships'). You will fail more than others, but the difference between successful and unsuccessful people is that the former fail far more frequently.

Finally, the book makes a distinction between 'sharks' (hyper-aggressive cheating type people), 'dolphins'(positive people that work hard), and 'tunas' (people with low self esteem that always feel sorry for themselves and complain). Basically try to be a dolphin, and keep sharks and tunas out of your intimate group of friends.

In the end, she could have probably said all the important information in like 15 pages and squeezed out all the fluff. Then again, that would probably be a much more technical read and not at all what the author intended.
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52 reviews
May 19, 2009
You really should read it.
8 Steps to Financial Peace of Mind
1. Change your mindset & change your future
2. Choose the goals that make you rich
3. Send out ships to bring home the zillions (ie - apply yourself!)
4. Surround yourself with people who make you rich & happy
5. Keep score in the money game (manage your money properly)
6. Your zillionaire time frame starts now
7. Survive the storms when your ships are sinking
8. Lighten up
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April 27, 2012


I've read a lot of self help, and this one is one of my favorite. READ IT! Embrace your Dolphin self.
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