DailyWorth.com: fill your mind with prosperous thoughts

By Amanda Steinberg on Sunday January 04, 2009

(copied and pasted from a recent email)

Fabulous women (and men-friends who know fabulous women):

I recently launched a website called DailyWorth.com. Our mission is to transform women's relationship to self-worth and money. Most women I know have money issues. Either we have trouble making it, or we make it, but then spend it all. Few women I know are focused on creating "net worth," and so few women I know actually have any. This website seeks to support any woman on a path to financial self-sufficiency (and dare I say real wealth). I would be thrilled if you could check it out, and sign up for the daily email on the homepage. (Want to know more about what you're signing up for? That's covered under "So What Is It?" below.)

I've designed this website for my friends and myself. We all struggle to make real money and establish financial security despite our special talents, profound ability to multi-task, glorious communication skills, long list of achievements, and all around fabulousness. It just doesn't add up. Take my friend Maxine (name changed to protect privacy). She's 2nd in command of a major non-profit in San Francisco, traveling the country giving lectures -- and she can hardly pay her rent. And then there's Sarah. She's a marketing strategist in NYC, afraid to send her clients invoices because she wonders if what she delivers is worth the payment (smack!). You get the point. We've got issues, and they're psychological, deeply rooted in our consensus-building, care-taking, entitled to buy what we want (but can't always afford) minds. DailyWorth addresses the psychology of our self-worth. DailyWorth isn't trying to be Suze Orman (though we will quote her from time to time and I do watch her show) or a "tips" service. Our aim is to replace negative, defeatist thoughts with positive, empowering ones.

So What Is DailyWorth.com?
When you sign up for DailyWorth.com, you gain access to 2 services: 1. a daily email with an empowering thought and 2. by March, an anonymous discussion forum. While it's possible that some members will enjoy the email and never login to the forum (once it launches), the idea is that a daily email will stir deep emotions in you, emotions or questions that you want to discuss. So, we will include a discuss link at the bottom of every daily email to take you directly to the forum. The forum is anonymous, giving you a place to be honest and identity-free with your questions and realities.

I'd love if you would join, and let me know down the line how we've impacted your life. We need to know we're having real, measurable impact, or else what's the point? Money is important, so let's get to work, together, on changing our own minds and the way we operate around money.

In love and prosperity,
Amanda

p.s. David and I are giving birth to our second child due February 5th, so as life would have it, the website decided to be ready just around the baby launch date. I'm hoping there won't be any hiccup in service, but in case there is due to our new baby girl, please be patient as I will get back to as soon as I recover from ... you know ... child birth.

p.p.s. (This is the equiv of my Oscar speech:) Special thanks to my friends Lea Endres and Rha Goddess www.wisewealthmanifesta.com -- a Wise Currency workshop I attended a year ago that seeded the idea. And to Cristina Adams for writing our first 60 emails on faith and grilled cheese. And to David Ronick because with out your MBAness, I'd likely have given up months ago. And to Matt and Nikki for introducing me to David R. And to Kimmie for the design that wows everyone, and to Simon for being the Hawaiian master of all things technical. And to Randi for the endless barrage of marketing ideas. And Tamara, Ira, Melissa, Jen, Mom, and everyone else who've read many other long emails from me like this one. And last and very much first, my husband David and son Dylan, who've tolerated far more of mommy-in-front-of-the-computer time than any one family should endure.

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