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FIND YOUR SECRET PATH TO MAKING MILLIONS

So far, women have lost $800 billion in the pandemic. For decades, if not centuries, women have earned 75 cents to the dollar of their male counterparts, with an even bigger gap for women of color. The Science of Getting Rich for Women aims to be an antidote to this global financial gap and a catalyst for women's financial freedom and empowerment.

Author Sara Connell shares the exact journey she took to go from struggling to make $20,000 a year as a writer and coach to making over $1,000,000 in one year as an author, speaker, and coach. She shares the step-by-step process she has used with 1000s of mothers, writers, coaches, leaders, and entrepreneurs to create impact and income through work that they love, using their mission, their stories, and their talents. You'll also read the stories of 25 women who started without investors, capital-or in many cases, anyone believing in them-and became millionaires. By the end of this book, you will have a toolkit to create millions, while changing lives and having a positive impact on our planet.

ISBN-13: 9781958714232

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Muse Literary

Publication Date: 08-30-2022

Pages: 344

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

Sara Connell has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, The View, Fox, Katie Couric, and TEDx. Her writing has been featured in: the New York Times, Forbes, TriQuarterly, Good Housekeeping, and Parenting. She has presented at the Chicago Tribune Printer's Row Literary Festival, Northwestern University, Story Studio Chicago, Chicago Literary Alliance, and Chicago Women in Publishing as well as many Fortune 1000 companies: Estee Lauder, Johnson & Johnson, GE, Unilever. Her memoir Bringing In Finn was nominated for ELLE magazine Book of the Year.