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The day that Kelly Hatfield interviewed John on her podcast, she became intrigued in his 12 minute a day methodology. Implementing this she received transformative results that doubled her income in just a few short months and to ultimate net 7 figures a year as well. This is Kelly’s story about her transformation and how she and John partnered in their human performance company, Think It Be It...
Upon reflecting upon his life at the age of 50, John Mitchell just did not feel like he was as successful as he should be. Picking up the book Think and Grow Rich, John was intrigued by the advocation of applying science to up your success however the book only gave half the secret to make this happen. Listen as John shares his story as he figured out the full secret and how with the development and application of a 12 minute a day technique, he saw his income rise to $5 million net a year.
In this episode John and Kelly talk about the concept of when you need to pivot careerwise and when you just need to persevere with persistence. They also talk about the value of perspective in making that call. In this podcast Kelly explains in her recruitment business when she had to pivot when she first started. Then there was a time when she just had to persevere and keep doing the right things consistently. John shares times in his life when he had to pivot and persevere as well...
In this episode John explains that he recently took an extensive course on NLP – neurolinguistic programming. It’s the science and how you say things. And as part of the science, John learned more about the reticular activating system. That’s the filter for the brain. And here’s what’s interesting. At any second, when you are awake you have 2 million bits of information coming at you. 2 million every second. But your brain can only process 116 bits of information per second...
In this episode John and Kelly discuss the most important thing the ever learned. That 95% of a person’s daily actions are unconscious. John says that when he appears on podcasts, he mentions this startling fact. But he oftentimes sees that with listeners this profound fact goes in one ear and out the other. John gives a couple of other examples of startling facts that are equally amazing...
In this episode John and Kelly discuss the classic book psycho cybernetics. John read this book when he was 19 and it had a huge impact on him. It’s all about self image- written by a plastic surgeon. The biggest thing John got out of this book was how to have a great self-image at the tender age of 19. It also taught him how not to worry. Self-esteem is key to happiness. The central concept of the book is you create a mental image in your mind of what you want...
In this episode John and Kelly discuss the impact of aging. And there’s lots of good things about getting older. John says that one thing he’s learned from aging is that most things don’t matter. But some things matter a lot. Things that don’t matter is what other people think. What does matter is his relationship with his wife and his close friends. Being clear on his values and living them daily. Impacting his daily mindset. And savoring his precious life with intentionality to do that...
In this episode John and Kelly discuss the importance of being able to succinctly articulate how you create success in your life. John tells the story of talking to a group of entrepreneurs. He asked a number them how they create success in their life. None had a clear and cogent answer. John suggests maybe that’s the problem...
In this episode John and Kelly discuss the importance of setting aside time to think two times a week. But this isn’t regular thinking. This is DEEP THINKING. Each thinking session is about 30 minutes long. First five minutes is just writing in your thinking tablet whatever comes to you. Then for the remaining 25 minutes approximately, figure out a question that you need the answer to. By virtue of asking yourself the question, you automatically trigger yourself into a deeper form of thinking...