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The Science of Getting Rich for Women

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This book would make a great gift for a businesswoman, woman entrepreneur, etc. The first part of the book is the author's personal experience using the manifestation techniques she outlines. She shares many examples of her financial challenges from childhood to adulthood, the in-between times while she waited for manifestations and just had to practice and keep believing, and the outcomes of growth and prosperity she experienced. She shares clearly and step-by-step how to use the techniques she recommends.
The second part of the book contains testimonies from many different businesswoman on how they used these prosperity techniques to grow and thrive in their businesses and prosper in their lives. There are so many different women, various kinds of businesses, and backgrounds whose stories touch the heart and inspire the reader to take action.
I recommend this for women entrepreneurs and businesswomen who want to grow their businesses and experience prosperity in both their business and personal lives.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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A book every woman should own, and a book for every woman. This would be the perfect gift as a girl turns 18, ready to take on the world. Money is power, and money in a woman's hands can achieve great good - not only for herself but for others too. This book teaches in a very easy format how to build your wealth and be confident in your money decisions. I loved it and highly recommend it!

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I find the first part of the book very motivational and inspiring, but the second part which contains stories from different women who achieved richness is too much. With a few stories would be enough to set a point.

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Motivating, insightful and just what one needs when they are starting their journey towards financial freedom and success.

In short, this book acts is a mirror where you can assess where you are at, and identify the opportunities for growth. In the latter half, you will hear from inspiring women who will put a pep in your step and banish self doubt.

I'm looking forward to buying a physical copy of this one (and another one for a friend) so that I can refer to the tools from the first section of the book and read up on the 25 inspiring success stories when I find myself wavering.

Thank you Netgalley for the eARC and Sara Connell for pushing me into my next chapter of greatness.

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Why I picked up the book: I've read a couple books about money that I've liked in the past but they've always been written from a male perspective and the fact that this book was written for women is what initially intrigued me.

Key Takeaways: This book has everything you would think a book that has science in the title would include; equation, personal experience, exercises and activities linked to videos to dive deeper, other entrepreneur's personal stories.

Lessons Applied: I definitely believe I have some limiting beliefs to overcome and mindset shifts to make, but appreciated the tools given in this book as that is where I have been focusing.

Would I recommend this book?: Absolutely! After getting into the first three chapters I ordered this book for two of my besties to catch up and read it with me! I will also be buying a physical copy to keep in my personal library. I found the different entrepreneur stories to be included in this book very motivating and can see myself going back to those for motivation!

Rating: 5/5*

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Thank You @Muse Literary and @NetGalley for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was more mathematical and statical than it was information packed on women becoming successful. I feel it was basic statics, not enough information most of us don't already know.

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The first part of this book I found uplifting, inspiring, and helpful to women who might be shy about making money and a lot of it. The author is a professional coach for such things, and she shares what appears to be her top advice on the subject of taking the reins of your future financial abundance. She provides several QR codes for further information outside the book. In this respect, the book is an unabashed teaser for her coaching services. Fair enough, the advice in this book is excellent and helpful to those who don't want to sign up for coaching services.

The latter parts of the book are testimonial after testimonial by women who went from poverty to wealthy. The stories were all inspiring and showed women with grit and tenacity. However, I felt there were just too many of the stories. After reading several of them, I started to tune out.

Overall, an inspiring and helpful book.

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The Science of Getting Rich for Women began as a great roadmap for women ready to achieve. As a female business owner who is also a fan of the original Science of Getting Rich I enjoyed this part of the book.

I wasn’t expecting the second half of the book to be stories from 25 other women. A collection of stories from other successful women I would have appreciated in a separate book, but not this one. When I am reading a title from one author, I am expecting that one voice to coach me and for me to focus on. If this were marketed as more of a collection of success stories I would have gone into it with a different frame of mind, instead of feeling overwhelmed by so many different directives being given from each contributor.

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The first third of this book was written as a self-help book designed to inspire you to close the gender gap and not only earn the pay you deserve but also go beyond that and get rich. I found this part of the book to be well-laid out and I found a lot of things that I can incorporate into my life in order to better reach my goals.

The second two thirds of the book consists of the true stories of twenty five women who started with nothing and were able to become millionaires. I found this section to be hit or miss to me. There were some stories that I found inspiring but others were not relatable to me.

Overall, I enjoyed reading this and plan to revisit the first third of the book frequently.

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