Rachel Rodgers

Author of 'We Should All Be Millionaires'

“Thinking negative thoughts is a form of self-sabotage that keeps you 'safe' and therefore stagnant. Even if the status quo is uncomfortable or makes you unhappy, it feels safer than trying to do something new.”

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Biography:

Rachel Rodgers is the author of “We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth and Gaining Economic Power.” She has been featured in publications like The New York Times, Women’s Health, Forbes, Entrepreneur and Fast Company, and on TV shows like “Good Morning America,” “E! News” and “The Drew Barrymore Show.”

Rodgers is also the founder of Hello Seven, a company dedicated to teaching women how to make seven figures per year.

Why She’s a Top Money Expert:

With Hello Seven, Rodgers promotes community-building among women increasing their financial power.

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