This Month’s Book Club Pick:
We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers
Join me on Instagram @GoFromBroke to discuss this month’s book!
Previous Book Club Selections
January 2022: Atomic Habits by James Clear
Atomic Habits, by James Clear, details how you can build good habits and break bad ones by using a proven system backed by science and research. Here are some questions to think about as you read:
- What are some good habits you’d like to create that would improve your finances?
- What are some bad habits you can try to break to improve your finances?
- Do you think it’s possible that small changes can lead to big results?
- What are some examples of compounding from your own life? (financial or otherwise)
- How do you currently identify with your money? (ie, “I’m a saver” or “I can’t control my spending”)
- If you talk negatively to yourself, how can you re-phrase those statements into something more positive?
- What kind of person do you want to be in regards to your money?
- What are some money habits you have that are automatic?
- How can you apply the habit stacking technique to your finances?
- How can you design your environment to help you reach your financial goals?
- What sort of visual cues are you using or can you use to improve your finances?
- What bad habits do you have around money?
- What are some tactics you can use to break those bad habits?
- How can you apply the 2-minute rule to a habit you’d like to create?
- Can you think of any “standardize before you optimize” examples for your money?
- How can you track your progress with the habits you’re creating?
- What are some ways you can hold yourself accountable?
- What’s your biggest take-away after reading this book?
- What one habit do you want to start that will have a lasting impact on improving your finances?