04-19-2020, 11:11 AM
(04-19-2020, 10:36 AM)EvolvingPhoenix Wrote:(04-18-2020, 08:51 AM)Shannon Wrote:(04-17-2020, 10:30 PM)Zubrowka Wrote: Shannon, I’m curious on how UMS would work in the following scenario, if that is possible for you to answer:
What if:
- I have a potential to become a successful musician if I spend enough time on it - say 10 years - and earn 10 million
- I have a potential to become a successful businessman if I spend 5 years on it and earn 5 million
- I have a potential to increase my salary if I work hard and focus on my career and earn 1 million in 3 years
How would UMS guide me between those scenarios?
Or is this more a modus operandi for BAMM? And in that case, how does UMS work differently to help you achieve financial success compared to BAMM?
UMS will guide you to the best scenarios for you to achieve the goals of the program, and the goals you set consciously. How it does that is up to your subconscious, so I can't tell you that. UMS has had me doing some things I would never have even thought of otherwise...
You can read the descriptions of both BAMM and UMS to see how they work differently. Obviously, BAMM focuses specifically on becoming a multi-millionaire, where UMS does not have that as a minimum for "success", nor is it limiting you to becoming a multi-millionaire.
That's really interesting Shannon. I have lately been thinking of pursuing a career goal that is qukte frankly VERY contrary to how I've wanted to live until recently.
I wonder how much of that might be UMS?
It probably is UMS.
UMS very subtly affected me.
For instance I become very interested in investing and what not. It was funny obvious that it was UMS at the time but I think that it was looking back