The Bubble Up Effect: How This 12 Minute A Day Technique Works
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In this episode of The Missing Secret Podcast, John share something he has become enlightened to over the last few months. It’s creating a moniker, a bumper sticker for essentially how the think it be it methodology works. And John calls it the bubble up effect. John gives an example in his marriage. So each day, off John and Ginger go. Then around dinner time they reconvene. Now keep in mind, John starts his day by reading his life GPS template. He reads two key things about his marriage. He articulates that he is flexible patient and thoughtful. And describes what those things mean relative to his relationship.
Then he also articulates that Ginger is different than he is. She does things slow and is people oriented. John does things fast and his task oriented. Around 6 PM Ginger starts to prepare dinner. In her world, everything has to be perfect. Napkins out, everything perfect. But in John’s world, he’s thinking, and keep in mind he’s only thinking this, let’s eat. Your boy is hungry. Put the food on the table. But what happens is at the first hint of impatience, an unconscious thought bubbles up to John’s conscious mind. John, here’s an opportunity to be patient. So what does he do? He’s patient. Because of reading his life GPS template each day is creating that bubble up effect at the first hint of impatience.
John gives another example in his career. One of the things the articulates to himself each morning is the three things that move the needle in his career. And the effect is at the first hint of feeling unproductive or off in the weeds, an unconscious thought bubbles up to his conscious mind to take control of what he’s doing and now intelligently focus on what moves the needle. Another example is health. He articulates in his life GPS template’s rules for eating healthy. And then at the first hint of hunger each day, an unconscious thought bubbles up to his conscious mind to make the healthy choice. Resisting the autopilot response of potentially eating unhealthy based on the stress of the moment. But the point of this entire podcast is to convey this concept, this moniker, this bumper sticker for how the think it be it methodology works. It’s called the bubble up effect.
Buy John’s book, THE MISSING SECRET of the Legendary Book Think and Grow Rich : And a 12-minute-a-day technique to apply it here.
About the Hosts:
John Mitchell
John’s story is pretty amazing. After spending 20 years as an entrepreneur, John was 50 years old but wasn’t as successful as he thought he should be. To rectify that, he decided to find the “top book in the world” on SUCCESS and apply that book literally Word for Word to his life. That Book is Think & Grow Rich. The book says there’s a SECRET for success, but the author only gives you half the secret. John figured out the full secret and a 12 minute a day technique to apply it.
When John applied his 12 minute a day technique to his life, he saw his yearly income go to over $5 million a year, after 20 years of $200k - 300k per year. The 25 times increase happened because John LEVERAGED himself by applying science to his life.
His daily technique works because it focuses you ONLY on what moves the needle, triples your discipline, and consistently generates new business ideas every week. This happens because of 3 key aspects of the leveraging process.
John’s technique was profiled on the cover of Time Magazine. He teaches it at the University of Texas’ McCombs School of Business, which is one the TOP 5 business schools in the country. He is also the “mental coach” for the head athletic coaches at the University of Texas as well.
Reach out to John at john@thinkitbeit.com
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