Thomas J. Stanley's book has much to offer in detailing the values and the financial discipline of not only successful businesswomen, but also the amazing discipline and tenacity of several self made multimillionaire men, and even a few women who did not work outside the home. Truly fascinating information, both in the form of statistics and of many fiscal life narratives. Full of practical, applicable habits and disciplines for every reader.
This book is absolutely amazing! It gave me a lot of in site on how to become a millionaire and it also let me know that anyone can become a millionaire!
When I requested this book from the library, I didn't realize it was geared toward women entrepreneurs. As such, most of it wasn't directly applicable as I'm not and have no desire to be an entrepreneur. That said, there were still good points and advice throughout the book, so it was worth reading.
This book was well written with a lot of interesting facts about millionaire women in the world. I learned a lot about the mind set of many of these women and some of the practices that made them millionaire's. They think differently than many people and these thoughts and habits helped to create their wealth. Some of the facts were surprising because they didn't fit with the stereotype of millionaire women that the media puts out to the public. These women don't drive the most expensive new car or live in the most expensive house they could be living frugally next door to you and you not even know it.
This book is the opposite of "I will teach you to be rich". The book does not talk about how to become a millionaire, but showcases life and lifestyle of the various millionaire women.