Avon Tweetup With Suze Orman Was Fabulous!
Last Friday, I was invited to the AvonTweetup with the fabulous Suze Orman in New York City along with other women who blog about various topics. One thing we all shared in common is our desire to see our businesses and personal finances succeed.
First, I think you all should know, if you have ever questioned whether or not Suze is for real—>she is every bit of electric, magnetic, passionate-whatever you want to call it in person as she is on TV. Her authenticity permeates the room and you just know that she cares about every person to whom she gives advice.
But make no mistake she is an astute business woman and I totally respect that about her. She gave us no nonsense, respect yourself and demand what you are worth advice that made me just want to go out and really pursue all of my dreams as it relates to this blog. Her drive and passion is evident and yeah I just feel really privileged to have been able to meet her. So, make no mistake, Suze is it folks!
A few of the nuggets of wisdom she imparted to us included:
Fear and powerlessness repels money! #avontweetup
People who control money can smell fear – stay in the truth of your power and money will come #avontweetup
Leverage is what got the U.S. into trouble. Do not leverage to invest because you have the responsibility to service that debt.
Nothing matters but that you are on track to live a happy life #avontweetup
The question is: what makes you feel more powerful as a woman? @suzeormanshow #avontweetup
“If I can’t write a check, I can’t afford it.” #avontweetup
Suze says “only buy something with new money that comes in after taxes” #avontweetup
Suze’s view on debt: ”By hurting yourself you are hurting the ones you love. What changes a woman is her understanding that by hurting herself she is hurting the ones she loves. ” #avontweetup
“It is your profound fear of loss that prevents you from experiencing gain”
Build what you really want to build, your brand, with honesty and integrity
Take the personal out of it, be positive, skip FEAR, HELP one another
@suzeormanshow on contingency plans: Pay student loan, save for emergency funds, then credit card debt in this order!
#avontweetup in the current market pay student loans 1st, fund emergency then attack credit debt. credit companies are shutting down accts w
SaveYourself.com – women open an account and get a 15% return @suzeormanshow #avontweetup
Is there a way to generate income right now, consider being an Avon rep. They make good cash to more than tide you Suze’s mom was an Avon rep in 1962 to help support their family! That is full circle, baby! #avontweetup
I know that I sound like a crush crazy school gal but she inspires me on a daily basis around writing this blog and even more on a personal level. I remember giving my mom Suze’s first book when my dad passed away. She had all this money in the bank and I didn’t want to see her spend it on junk. So I bought her the book and she learned what she needed to do in order to make a new life for us after my father passed.
I hope we cross paths again, surely if I could have her as my personal financial advisor I would, but I’ll just have to settle for her book until then!





This post really inspired me!
I signed up for the Save Yourself account offered by TD Ameritrade and Suze Orman. Now I've committed to saving $100 a month! Just to let your readers know though, the process to get the account is just with the ameritrade site and wont say Suze Orman anywhere. It's a bit confusing. The ad says:
"Plus, once we receive your first deposit, you will receive free online access to Women & Money—the book that launched Suze’s Save Yourself movement."
But I can't tell if the deposit is instantly received because I can see it in my account or if I'll have to wait a few days for it to post. Either way, I have not been contacted about how to get the free access to Women & Money yet. (It's really the reason I went with this plan!) I'll keep you posted.
The other FYI is that this account is currently earning a 0.5% interest rate. Which is lower than the average MMA. Also, the ameritrade website is geared toward trading, and it can be quite intimidating.
I love your blog! Thank you, and keep up the great work!
oh! but I should add that the low interest rate is in addition to a bonus of $100 if you make 12 monthly deposits. So it's actually a good long term deal.
Thanks for the fab post. I really needed to read this. I just broke up with my fiance and despite being 5 months pregant and brand new homeowner, I know this was the right thing to do in order to save myself emotionally, spiritually, and financially. It's scary but I'm going to fakei it till I make it! I plan on posting this everywhere in my house as a reminder: “It is your profound fear of loss that prevents you from experiencing gain” Thank you!
She is very inspirational so don't be afraid to look like a school girl!
I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the great work Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
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