A Rich Woman is INDEPENDENT
A Rich Woman likes to take care of others while never forgetting that it is her job to take care of herself first and foremost. She looks at life in terms of having choices and weighing options; making the decisions that best suit her life and style.
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A Rich Woman is CONFIDENT
A Rich Woman is thoughtful and intentional because she knows that when she puts the time into making smart choices, she is rewarded with the confidence to be carefree.
She wants to enjoy her life and do the things that she loves to do. That’s why she puts smart decision-making at the forefront – because her smart decisions today allow her to live an enriched tomorrow.
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A Rich Woman is a THOUGHTFUL FRIEND
A Rich Woman takes care of her loved ones, but is careful to never allow the weight of her personal relationships to compromise her own health or wellbeing. She works hard to care for her loved ones without putting her own finances at risk.
By allowing herself to be first on the list, she can be a better friend, daughter, parent, and partner to those who mean the most to her.
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A Rich Woman believes in SAVING WITHOUT SACRIFICE
Rich Women know that having a savvy savings strategy in place doesn’t mean a life of sacrifice. Instead it means being thoughtful and intentional with your money being sure to make room for saving and spending — but never for splurging.
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A Rich Woman KNOWS HER WORTH
Rich Women know that there is nothing more important than being in one’s own cheering section and she never puts off asking for what she deserves. No one else is going to do it for her, after all.
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