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Rich Girl Poor Girl

How to become the Rich Girl you were always meant to be

Pam Sowder

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English
Clovercroft Publishing
15 June 2021
Pam Sowder needed to bring in extra money for her family, but struggled to find a solution that would give her the flexibility that she needed to continue to be an active and present mother. Once she discovered the industry of direct sales, her life changed!

No one thought she would succeed, including herself. But, she worked through her doubt and discomfort to create a multimillion-dollar business! Several decades later, Pam has touched hundreds of thousands of people globally. With this book, she shares her wisdom on how you too can go from wanting to earn an extra hundred dollars monthly to millions.

In this book, you will learn how to:

Find your why Create your dream day

Get rid of your internal bully Change your money mindset Get out of your own way Let go of the cursed how

And much, much more

Rich Girl Poor Girl shows you that no obstacle is too difficult to overcome and that the game of direct sales can be won by anyone, from anywhere.
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Imprint:   Clovercroft Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 215mm, 
ISBN:   9781954437067
ISBN 10:   1954437064
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Pam Sowder is the Co-Founder of It Works!, a multi-million dollar network marketing company that’s been changing lives since 2001 in over 20 countries. Pam has been voted one of the most influential women in direct selling and has earned the nickname ‘Queen’. She has over two decades of experience in direct sales and was an original ‘brand ambassador’ and ‘influencer’. Pam has empowered tens of thousands of people to turn their dreams into reality at trainings and conferences around the world. Through her experience she realized that the “Rich” girls often started as the “Poor” girls in more ways than just financial. The ‘Rich’ girls realized their self-worth and rose to their potential, got over themselves and what was holding them back, and most importantly, achieved lasting success. Pam is not a guru, but what she’s good at is getting you to say “AHA!”.

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