We Should All Be Millionaires
Investing
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from We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power by Rachel Rodgers
How to Apply This
- Identify your natural talents.
List three things you can do naturally and easily. List the last three compliments you received from friends, colleagues, clients, or anyone else. - List down your professional accomplishments.
Consider the times when you made a significant contribution to your employer or clients. How did you help make your company better or your client’s life a lot easier? List down the specific ways. - Identify any patterns or trends.
Evaluate your list above and try to identify the trends or repetitive themes in it: Is there something from the list you do regularly? Which of your skills are present in that list that you could leverage to earn money? - Discover your zone of genius.
Looking back, you may recall some projects, dreams, and ideas that may have been calling you for years. You may also have been drawn to similar work calling you now. Following this call will likely lead to your zone of genius. Your zone of genius might not be apparent at first, but when you take that first tiny step, it will gradually reveal itself. - Take a skill or talent assessment.
You can better understand your natural talents and skills by taking a few talent assessments, such as CliftonStrengths, DISC, and Kolbe. - Leverage your skill.
Once you understand your natural skills and talents, list all the things you are excited to do to earn money. Then select only one from your list. Focus on enhancing that skill, investing in it, and leveraging it to attain success.
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