Seven Years to Seven Figures – Review
I recently had the chance to review the book Seven Years to Seven Figures. The book is designed to inspire you that it is actually possible to earn a seven figure income in seven years or less. I know it sounds like one of those get rich schemes you would see for sale on one of the late night infomercials, but I can assure it is anything but.
Wheres the catch?
I was eager to read the book Seven Years to Seven Figures. With a title like that, wouldn’t be interested. I won’t lie though, I was still very skeptical of the book. While I was reading the Seven Years to Seven Figures book I kept waiting for “the catch” to jump out. I was on the lookout for the part of the book where I found out the whole purpose of the book was just to sell me on the authors own get rich scheme or something of that nature.
Much to my surprise, there was no catch to Seven Years to Seven Figures. In fact it is written more as research into how everyday people turned their net worth into seven figures in seven years or less. The bulk of the book consists of stories of normal people such as accountants, bankrupt mothers, and small business owners who took small steps to build their income fast. At the end of each story, the author pinpoints specific actions the individual took to build their income and shows you how you can do something similar.
Where You Can Get One:
Amazon.com: $10.00
Why Its Worth Your Money:
- Shows you why the “pinch-save-and-wait” method of wealth building isn’t workable for everyone
- Shows you the four levels of wealth and which one you should aim to achieve
- Includes how to supercharge your career with a million dollar Rolodex
- Has eight ways to create a second stream of income
- Tells you how to use the powers of mentors to help you avoid common mistakes and create profitable shortcuts
Final Thoughts
I was really quite surprised with how much I took away from the Seven Years to Seven Figures book. I was expecting to be disappointed, but in turn learned more from the book than I had thought possible. I don’t know if I will be making seven figures anytime soon, but the book has convinced me that I am as capable as any to do so.









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