Amanda Steinberg launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider's perspective to personal finance. Forbes named her one of the twenty-one New American Money Masters. DailyWorth.com has made Forbes's 100 Best Websites for Women three years running. Amanda has also appeared on GMA, Today, CNN, and MSNBC, among other major media venues. Her new digital investing platform, WorthFM, received front-page coverage in The New York Times Business section. She is the author of Worth It.
Amanda Steinberg gives us unvarnished assessments of sexism, our
complex relationships with money, and her own path to taking
control of her money and her life. Now with Amanda's help, you will
find the courage, and the tools, to make your money work for you.
-- Becky Saeger, former Chief Marketing Officer, Charles Schwab
After a while, personal finance books all look the same. Worth
It is not even in the same milieu. It changed how I think about
my money, my future, and my life. -- Emma Johnson, personal finance
journalist and founder, WealthySingleMommy
The reasons people mishandle money are far more deeply rooted than
an absence of information, and many self-help books make things
worse with intimidating how-to lists that don't address the real
source of the problem. Salvation has finally arrived thanks to
Amanda Steinberg, the founder of DailyWorth, who bridges the gap
between technical know-how and emotional resistance with her
brilliant new book, Worth It. Combining savvy nuts-and-bolts
instruction with psychological insight smart enough to help even
the most recalcitrant, Worth It is written in a warm,
user-friendly tone that feels like your best girlfriend reassuring
you instead of a scary math teacher yelling at you to do your
homework, Money is power, and nobody can achieve real freedom
without financial autonomy. Worth It shows the way for
anyone to achieve the ultimate goal: Free At Last. -- Leslie
Bennetts, author of THE FEMININE MISTAKE and LAST GIRL BEFORE
FREEWAY: The Life, Loves, Losses and Liberation of Joan Rivers
Amanda Steinberg has done more toward educating women financially
than anyone I know. She eloquently captures the pain and obstacles
women face with money. Her stories are riveting. Her writing is
inspiring. Her advice is brilliantly clear. I can't imagine anyone
reading this without being deeply touched and highly motivated. --
Barbara Stanny, best selling author of Prince Charming Isn't
Coming: How Women Get Smart About Money
Amanda Steinberg is a champion for women and their relationship to
money. She believes that in order to raise our net-worth we must
raise our self-worth. In her book Worth It, she guides us to step
outside our comfort zone in order to step into financial freedom.
This is a must read if you want to live with confidence, abundance
and freedom -- Gabrielle Bernstein, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of the The Universe Has Your Back
For all the finance books I've read, I've never felt so gotten as
to my inner world around money and relationships. It's like dawn
coming into deep unconscious, ancient patterns in my mind. And I
know I'm not alone in this tangled darkness. This is going to be a
landmark book - one that catalyzes liberation for women in their
fullest expression of power and worth. This is how we rise. -- KC
Baker, Founder Woman Speak/Girl Speak, Women's thought leadership
coach and speechwriter.
Holy WOW! Worth It is a book I want every one of my female
friends and clients to read. Finally someone who talks to us in our
own language and delivers crisp advice you'll be excited to act on
immediately. Ladies, we have come into a critical juncture where we
can no longer ignore the importance of money both in our lives and
as a tool to lead. Read this now. It's time. -- Ali Brown,
entrepreneur mentor and angel investor, featured on ABC's Secret
Millionaire
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