Success positive way of thinking f bogachev. Success or positive way of thinking

  1. Philip Bogachev with the participation of Alexey Agapov Success or Positive way of thinking
  2. INTRODUCTION
  3. METAPHORICAL INTRODUCTION
  4. Part I. Social programming
  5. Experiment No. 1
  6. Experiment No. 2
  7. Experiment No. 3
  8. CHAPTER 1. MATRIX HAS YOU. INSTEAD OF A FOREWORD
  9. CHAPTER 2. SO WHY THE MATRIX?
  10. CHAPTER 3. LIFE PATHS
  11. CHAPTER 4. SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT. "SOUP SET"
  12. 4.1. Parents
  13. 4.2. Older relatives, friends of parents
  14. 4.3. School friends, childhood friends
  15. 4.4. University friends
  16. 4.5. Colleagues
  17. 4.6. Boss
  18. 4.7. Kolyan and Vasyan
  19. 4.8. Relationship. Masha / Petka
  20. 4.9. Bottom line. Exercises
  21. CHAPTER 5. THE WAY “THIS IT SHOULD BE,” OR THE LIFE OF AN ORDINARY PERSON
  22. 5.1. Early childhood. Sadik
  23. 5.2. Early childhood and parents
  24. 5.3. School
  25. 5.4. Primary School
  26. 5.5. Primary school and family
  27. 5.6. high school
  28. 5.7. Psychosomatic disorders
  29. 5.8. Parents and growing up
  30. 5.9. High school
  31. 5.10. Parents and high school
  32. 5.11. University
  33. CHAPTER 6. WHAT DO YOU WANT?
  34. 6.1. Results with the opposite sex
  35. 6.2. Results in business.
  36. 6.3. Leadership qualities, charisma
  37. 6.4. Public fame / recognition of specialists
  38. 6.5. Self-realization and self-acceptance
  39. CHAPTER 7. IN SEARCH OF THE GRAIL OR THE PATH “I WANT”
  40. 7.1. A faithful war horse. Will
  41. 7.1.1. Confidence in yourself and your abilities.
  42. 7.1.2. Personal responsibility
  43. 7.1.3. "Force Majeure"
  44. 7.2. Weapons and armor. Skills and knowledge
  45. 7.3. Teachers, comrades and followers.
  46. Social constructor
  47. 7.3.1. Teachers
  48. 7.3.2. How to find the right Teachers?
  49. 7.3.3. Companions
  50. 7.3.4. Followers
  51. 7.3.5. Social constructor
  52. 7.4. The knight goes on a campaign.
  53. Action and the first step
  54. 7.4.1. The most important component of action is the first step
  55. 7.5. Food and provision. Rest.
  56. 7.6. Your Grail. Motivation. Love
  57. 7.6.1. Motivation. Mystery of desires
  58. Part II. Receipt of information and formation of dependencies
  59. CHAPTER 8. TELEVISION
  60. 8.1. About goals
  61. 8.2. Physiology
  62. 8.3. Dietetics
  63. 8.4. Time management
  64. 8.5. Distortion of perception of reality
  65. 8.6. Arguments of dependent personalities
  66. 8.7. So how to use the TV?
  67. Summary and conclusions
  68. CHAPTER 9. NEWSPAPERS
  69. Summary and conclusions
  70. CHAPTER 10. BRAIN EXHAUSTION REMEDIES
  71. 10.1. Distraction
  72. 10.2. Create problems and then suggest ways to solve them
  73. 10.3. Method of gradual application
  74. 10.4. Postponement of execution
  75. 10.5. Treat people like little children
  76. 10.6. Emphasize emotions much more than thoughts
  77. 10.7. Keep people ignorant by cultivating mediocrity
  78. 10.8. Encourage citizens to admire mediocrity
  79. 10.9. Increasing feelings of self-guilt
  80. 10.10. Know more about people than they know about themselves
  81. Summary and conclusions
  82. CHAPTER 11. INTERNET
  83. 11.1. Online Games
  84. 11.2. News resources
  85. 11.3. Acquaintance
  86. 11.4. Forums
  87. 11.5. Porn
  88. 11.6. Addiction
  89. 11.7. Blogs
  90. 11.8. Social media
  91. 11.9. Time killer
  92. 11.10. Advantages and disadvantages
  93. Summary and conclusions
  94. CHAPTER 12. PEOPLE AS INFORMATION REPEATERS
  95. 12.1. Negative programming
  96. 12.2. Social modeling
  97. 12.3. Leaking negative information
  98. Summary and conclusions
  99. CHAPTER 13. DEPENDENT PERSON
  100. 13.1. What good is addiction for a seller?
  101. 13.2. Dependency Formation Strategy
  102. 13.3. Types of dependencies
  103. 13.4. Addiction therapy
  104. Summary and conclusions
  105. Conclusion
  106. Part III. About nutrition in general
  107. CHAPTER 14. CARBOHYDRATES
  108. 14.1. Glycemic index
  109. 14.2. What and how to eat?
  110. 14.3. Which carbohydrates are which?
  111. Conclusions on carbohydrates
  112. CHAPTER 15. FATS
  113. 15.1. Excursion into history
  114. 15.2. Excursion into mathematics
  115. 15.3. And what?
  116. 15.4. Risk group
  117. CHAPTER 16. PROTEINS AND EVERYTHING REST
  118. 16.1. The same ratio B:F:U
  119. 16.2. Deviations in nutrition
  120. 16.3. Body mass index
  121. 16.4. Real numbers
  122. Summary and conclusions
  123. CHAPTER 17. ALCOHOL
  124. 17.1. Brain Suppressants and Alcohol
  125. 17.2. Formation of addiction
  126. 17.3. Alcohol and environmental influences
  127. 17.4. Alcohol and internal physiological processes
  128. 17.5. Numbers and irreversible changes in the body
  129. 17.6. Economic benefits of sobriety
  130. 17.7. Alcohol and escapism
  131. 17.8. How to tie?
  132. main part
  133. CHAPTER 18. VITAMINS
  134. 18.1. Hypovitaminosis
  135. 18.2. Daily intake of vitamins
  136. 18.3. How to get all the vitamins you need from food
  137. 18.4. About evil chemical vitamins
  138. 18.5. Hypervitaminosis
  139. 18.6. About vitamin courses
  140. 18.7. So what to drink?
  141. Table 1
  142. Twinlab
  143. Animal Cancer
  144. Genesis
  145. 18.8. Brief point about minerals
  146. 18.9. The most important thing: how to drink
  147. Summary and conclusions
  148. CHAPTER 19. WATER
  149. 19.1. Water requirement
  150. 19.2. Justification for water needs
  151. 19.3. Dehydration
  152. 19.4. Signs of dehydration
  153. 19.5. Water and sports
  154. 19.6. Water consumption and pleasant consequences
  155. 19.7. When should you increase your water intake?
  156. 19.8. Water and food
  157. conclusions
  158. CHAPTER 20. ADAPTOGENS
  159. 20.1. Plant adaptogens
  160. 20.1.1. Ginseng
  161. 20.1.2. Eleutherococcus
  162. 20.1.3. Rhodiola rosea
  163. 20.1.4. Schisandra chinensis
  164. 20.1.5. Aralia
  165. 20.1.6. Echinacea
  166. 20.2. Mineral adaptogens
  167. 20.3. Adaptogens of animal origin
  168. 20.3.1. Antlers
  169. 20.3.2. Royal jelly
  170. 20.4. Safety precautions
  171. Summary and conclusions
  172. Conclusion of the part
  173. Part IV. Working with Internal States
  174. CHAPTER 21. RECONSTRUCTION OF PERCEPTIONAL FILTERS
  175. 21.1. Preparation
  176. 21.2. Questions
  177. Problem questions for the morning
  178. Evening questions
  179. conclusions
  180. CHAPTER 22. BSFF
  181. 22.1. The Basics Behind the BSFF Technique
  182. 22.2. Selecting a Keyphrase
  183. 22.3. Understanding the instructions by your unconscious mind
  184. 22.4. Additional Information
  185. CHAPTER 23. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT THINGS IN SPLAY
  186. 23.1. Lie
  187. 23.2. Shortcuts
  188. 23.3. Judging other people
  189. 23.4. Practice forgiveness
  190. 23.5. Spiritual practice for humility
  191. 23.6. Rhythm of Life
  192. conclusions
  193. CHAPTER 24. A LITTLE ABOUT THE BODY
  194. 24.1. Massage
  195. 24.2. Manual therapy
  196. 24.3. Dancing
  197. 24.4. Gymnastics. Feldenkrais (Lowen) system
  198. 24.5. Charger
  199. conclusions
  200. CHAPTER 25. CHARGING
  201. 25.1. Part one: joint gymnastics
  202. 25.2. Main exercises
  203. Additionally
  204. Summary and conclusions
  205. CHAPTER 26. SELF-HYPNOSIS IN AN ASSORTMENT
  206. 26.1. Demystifying Hypnosis
  207. 26.2. Concept of self-hypnosis
  208. 26.3. The right environment for self-hypnosis
  209. 26.4. Basic technique: a pleasant memory
  210. 26.5. Technique: progressive muscle relaxation
  211. 26.6. Breathing techniques of self-hypnosis
  212. 26.6.1. Square breathing
  213. 26.6.2. Abdominal breathing
  214. 26.6.3. Breathing relaxation
  215. 26.7. Techniques for treating depression and getting into a resourceful state
  216. 26.8. Peace Meditation
  217. 26.9. Vase with resources
  218. Summary and conclusions
  219. Conclusion of the part: what is the meaning of life and how to look for the joy of being?
  220. Part V. Strategies for Successful Thinking
  221. CHAPTER 27. INVESTING IN TRAINING
  222. 27.1. Tuition fee
  223. 27.2. Resources and development
  224. 27.3. Exhibitor
  225. 27.4. One more note
  226. CHAPTER 28. LET'S TALK A LITTLE ABOUT GOALS
  227. 28.1. Concept of resources
  228. 28.2. Consumerism
  229. 28.3. True and false targets
  230. 28.4. stairway to Heaven
  231. 28.5. Delegation of authority
  232. 28.6. Problem avoidance response
  233. 28.7. First step and feedback rule
  234. 28.8. Energy and collaboration
  235. Summary and conclusions
  236. CHAPTER 29. POWER OF SPIRIT, OR SELF-MOTIVATION IN DETAILS
  237. Exercises
  238. Exercise one: “Eagle”
  239. Exercise two: Fist stand
  240. Exercise three: Kibo-dashi (Kibo-Dachi)
  241. Exercise four: “Buryat Bridge”
  242. Exercise five: “Da Vinci’s Cat”
  243. Exercise Six: Achieving Your Goals
  244. Exercise seven: Race for survival
  245. Summary and conclusions
  246. CHAPTER 30. APPROVALS, PRAISE AND HOLIDAYS
  247. 30.1. Historical holidays and celebrations
  248. 30.2. Let's go from the other side
  249. 30.3. So what are we talking about?
  250. 30.4. Mechanism failure
  251. CHAPTER 31. LEADERSHIP. CHARISMA. FORCE
  252. Simple questions
  253. Difficult questions
  254. 31.1. Thought Leadership
  255. 31.2. Hierarchical leadership
  256. 31.3. Primitive Leadership
  257. 31.4. Charismatic or balanced leadership
  258. Mission
  259. Personal example
  260. Honesty
  261. Strategic planning
  262. Flaws
  263. Summary and conclusions
  264. CHAPTER 32. STRATEGIC PLANNING - VARIOUS EXAMPLES
  265. 32.1. Strategy “Here and Now”
  266. Stoppers
  267. Is everything that bad?
  268. 32.2. Basics of Jewry
  269. 32.3. Anal mortgage slavery
  270. 32.4. An adequate strategy for investing in the future
  271. 32.5. Another financial example
  272. 32.6. Work for the future
  273. 32.7. Team player
  274. 32.8. Goals are related to other people
  275. 32.9. Business in Russian
  276. Conclusion of the part
  277. CONCLUSION OF THE BOOK or FINAL WORDS
  278. Photo materials
  279. 1. Diving
  280. 2. Horizontal twist
  281. 3. Twisting with emphasis on the hand
  282. 4. Purna-matsyendrasana.
  283. 5. Half-swastika
  284. 6. Table
  285. Exercise “Kibo-dashi” (Kibo-Dachi)
  286. Exercise "Eagle"
  287. Exercise “Fist Stand”
  288. Exercise "DaVinci's Cat"
  289. Exercise "Buryat Bridge"
  290. Notes

Annotation

INTRODUCTION

For many years now I have been doing what I love: researching the thinking strategies of successful people. Successful in different areas - in business, seduction, sports, and so on and so forth. A significant part of seduction strategies has already been published in my books on seduction; the time has come for other strategies, also interesting.

In this book, you and I, my reader, will look at strategies for success in general - and it doesn’t matter what you want more: to seduce gorgeous women, earn millions of dollars a year, build new unique businesses, or be a recognized leader of a company. Success is necessary for all these things.

By the way, let's start with the definition. What is a successful person? This concept is explained in one sentence:

“A successful person is one who achieves his goals.”

I specifically highlighted two key words. I believe that becoming successful by achieving other people's goals is a so-so idea. For me, this is exactly the same as going to college because my parents said so, and then becoming the new Perelman, studying at the philology department. Well, about the fact that you have many goals, but they are not achieved - this is the disease of modern dreamers.

You can ask me: what have you achieved yourself? The question is completely fair and deserves an answer. For example, I created the world's largest seduction training center, and we work in fifteen countries around the world, and we have representative offices in eighty-five cities. I have long earned more money than an ordinary person needs, we will omit the details. And my bench press is above average, let’s not even talk about my deadlift. What else is good? There is a motorcycle.

But my most important achievement is my students. I cannot say that absolutely everyone becomes gods like the sun - not everyone can be knocked out of social restrictions in a comparable time. But I have turned students into millionaires, and this has happened more than once, twice or ten times. Let us modestly keep silent about successful seducers. The fact that there were enough of them for all our existing projects in the CIS speaks about excellent seduction trainers.

And from the experience of my students, I can tell which thinking strategies work and bring tangible results in the moment, which ones - in the distant future, what works and what doesn’t work so well. I will tell you all this without concealment in this book. Why no concealment? This book is written for the students of my seminars and their best friends, to whom this book can be given to read. It is unlikely that such information will ever be published by a publishing house - so I worked as a publishing house myself.

This book is for realists. For those who are ready to accept reality and begin to act within the framework of this reality.

Let's return to thinking strategies once again. If you take a variety of successful people - in sports, business, science and seduction, then it is extremely difficult to find a statistical probability of success among them. I mean, not all millionaires are red-haired, one-legged homosexuals who are one hundred and sixty-five centimeters tall. Physiologically, there is no reason to believe that this sign brings success - tall height, blond hair, blue eyes... This idea failed miserably about seventy years ago. Along with the eugenics program.

And if there are no laws in the hardware configuration, then the only difference is in the firmware. That is, in programs or thinking strategies. This book completely (as far as possible today) describes programming for success.

The book is divided into several logical parts.

The first part is called “social programming” and describes how society as a whole is often a restraining force on individual development. And it gives options on what to do and where to grow. This part was almost entirely written by Alexey Agapov, a man who has been working in our project for a very long time. Concurrently, he is a candidate of philosophical sciences, a physicist and the head of a fencing club in his spare time. To the best of my modest capabilities, I acted as the editor of the first part.

The second part is about information coming from the outside world and creating dependencies. The content of the part can be briefly described as follows: if nothing held us back, we would have learned to fly long ago. We will look at how psychological and physiological addictions arise and how they affect the efficiency of our brain and limit us.

The third part is about nutrition. This aspect is often overlooked. I want to note that food can greatly worsen our condition; sometimes one meal “turns us off” for several days at once. I'm sure you've been in similar life situations. The opposite is also true - food can improve your condition and give you more energy for achievements. The rules, by the way, are quite simple.

The fourth part is about our thinking, about the filters of perception of reality, about psychological problems and childhood traumas. The main tool we consider is self-hypnosis and psychological correction techniques.

The fifth part is a description of success strategies in their purest form. There is no point in starting with it; you need to grow to these strategies by first removing the restrictions. Otherwise, the basic thought will be simple: “What is this fat guy talking about, it’s impossible.”

The book must be read sequentially and thoughtfully, and I really ask you to draw conclusions about the entire book after reading the entire book. It often happens that we have mechanisms that limit our changes, including the principle “I already know everything!” If you know everything for sure, take the short test in the chapter on leadership, and then go back to the beginning.

I want to say right away that some things in the book are covered thematically - if you provide accurate supporting facts for each idea, then this book will very quickly surpass the complete works of Mr. Ulyanov. Considering that the book is being bought by people who know who I am, you will have to take my word for it.

My goal for writing the book is very simple - I want my students to achieve much more than ordinary people, so that they are a reason to follow, serve as an example, show other people through their development that change is possible - and all together we will make this world a little bit better, I believe it.

METAPHORICAL INTRODUCTION

Imagine a chessboard. On which, oddly enough, they play chess. I am sure that in a chess game every piece is important, which is valuable, irreplaceable, and so on. Pawns are important, horses are very important, but the king must be protected without sparing strength and health. Are the pieces the main component in this game?

This book was written for people who do not want to be an everyday gray mass that flows along the “home-work-tavern-home” route. For people who want to take their lives into their own hands and live the way they want now. And not someday later, when they have such an opportunity.

As a result, “Success 2.0” is an expanded and revised version of the first book. The second version of the book is made on the principle of evolution - the development and addition of what was released from the very beginning. We have finalized, first of all, those things that will make the book more holistic. At the moment - 2014 - this is an improved, completed work.

INTRODUCTION

For many years now I have been doing what I love - researching strategies
thinking of successful people. Successful in different areas.

In this book, you and I, my reader, will consider strategies
success in general - and it doesn’t matter what you want more: to seduce chic
women, earn millions of dollars a year, build new unique
businesses or be a recognized leader of the company. Success is necessary in
in any matter.

By the way, let's start with the definition. What is a successful person? This
The concept is revealed in one sentence:

"A successful person is one who reaches its goals."

I specifically highlighted two key words. I believe that to become successful
achieving other people's goals is a so-so idea. This is exactly the same for me as
go to college because my parents said so. Well, about the fact that your goals
a lot, but they are not achieved - this is the disease of modern dreamers.

You can ask me: what have you achieved yourself? The question is absolutely
fair and worthy of an answer. For example, I created the largest
training center in the world, and we work in fifteen countries around the world, and our
There are representative offices in eighty-five cities. I earned money a long time ago
more than an ordinary person needs, we will omit the details. Yes, and bench press
I’m above average, let’s not even talk about deadlift. What else is there
good? There is a motorcycle.

But my most important achievement is my students. I cannot say that absolutely everyone becomes gods like the sun - not everyone can be knocked out of social restrictions in a comparable time. But I have turned students into millionaires, and this has happened more than once, twice or ten times. Let us modestly keep silent about successful seducers. The fact that there are enough of them for all existing projects in the CIS speaks of excellent seduction trainers.

And from the experience of my students, I can say which thinking strategies work and bring tangible results in the moment, which ones - in the distant future, what works and what doesn’t. I will tell you all this without concealment in this book. Why no concealment? This book is written for the students of my seminars and their best friends, to whom this book can be given to read. It is unlikely that such information will ever be published by a publishing house - so I worked as a publishing house myself.

This book is for realists. For those who are ready to accept reality and begin to act within the framework of this reality.

Let's return to thinking strategies once again. If you take a variety of successful people - in sports, business, science and seduction, then it is extremely difficult to find a statistical probability of success among them. I mean, not all millionaires are red-haired, one-legged, one-hundred and sixty-five tall homosexuals. Physiologically, there is no reason to believe that this trait brings success - not tall height, blond hair, blue eyes... This idea failed miserably about seventy years ago. Along with the eugenics program.

And if there are no laws in the hardware configuration, then the only difference is in the firmware. That is, programs, or strategies, of thinking. This book completely (as far as possible today) describes programming for success.

The book is divided into several logical parts.

The first part is called "social programming", and describes how society as a whole is often a restraining force on individual development. And it gives options on what to do and where to grow. This part was almost entirely written by Alexey Agapov, a man who has been working in our project for a very long time. Concurrently, he is a candidate of philosophical sciences, a physicist and the head of a fencing club in his spare time. To the best of my modest capabilities, I acted as the editor of the first part.

The second part is about information coming from the outside world and creating dependencies. The content of the part can be briefly described as follows: if nothing held us back, we would have learned to fly long ago. We will look at the methods of developing psychological and physiological addictions, and how they affect the efficiency of our brain and limit us. In other words, we would have learned to fly long ago if nothing kept us on the ground.

The third part is about nutrition. This aspect is often overlooked. I want to note that food can greatly worsen our condition; sometimes one meal “turns us off” for several days at once. I'm sure you've been in similar life situations. The opposite is also true - food can improve your condition and give you more energy for achievements. The rules, by the way, are quite simple.

The fourth part is about our thinking, about the filters of perception of reality, about psychological problems and childhood traumas. The main tool we consider is self-hypnosis and psychological correction techniques.

The fifth part is a description of success strategies in their purest form. There is no point in starting with it; you need to grow to these strategies by first removing the restrictions. Otherwise, the basic thought will be simple: “What is this fat guy talking about, it’s impossible.”

The book should be read sequentially and thoughtfully, and I really ask you to draw conclusions about the entire book after reading the entire book. It often happens that we have mechanisms that limit our changes, including the principle “I already know everything!” If you know everything for sure, take the short test in the chapter on leadership, and then go back to the beginning.

This book pushed me to...

I read the book a couple of months ago and it seriously changed my worldview.

The first part of the book seriously treads on the balls of the average person in our country and opens his eyes to many things. About school, the thoughts written there, reality, and especially about the senior year, tenth - eleventh grade, because I myself am in the eleventh grade and for the second year now I have been training students for the Unified State Exam.

The second part of the book points a finger at where and how you spend your personal time and how you fill your bright little head.

After reading the third part, I began to monitor my diet. About vitamins and adaptogens - a cool topic. The penultimate chapter of the book gave many cool techniques for raising V.S. BSFF is an interesting thing, and the charging is sluggish, but gets implanted. I liked the fifth part the most. About loans, consumption, false values, education... This is the part

This is the only book in which I completed the tasks!

I read slowly, consciously. I'm re-reading it for the second time now. Just for fun, I decided to pick up another book on success, read 40 pages and threw it the hell away. Well, that’s not all.. The presentation of the material is not right, not for the Russian mentality. I decided that the next book is on Success.

I think this book should cost more...

Why wasn't there a book like this before?

While reading the book Success, I was constantly haunted by one thought and it was why there wasn’t such a book before, let’s say 5 years ago. As I read, I understand how useful and practically applicable everything the book talks about is in life. A book that teaches a person to take the path of “I want.” It is up to you to choose which direction to develop in. But you really need to have the right beliefs in your head and the right “firmware.” The kind of firmware that allows you to most effectively manage all the resources needed to achieve your goals. Any goals you could wish for. It is very pleasing that the book devotes a lot to sensible explanations of why a person falls under various addictions. Why does a person take the path of consumerism? Why does he chase after external signs of attractiveness, thinking that when he has this, his life will definitely improve. All the problems of a modern person who has just graduated from university or is still studying there, or has even been working in the same position for 10 years and is not growing as a professional, are described very clearly. It seems to me that this is very important, since often a clear understanding of the problem is the first step towards solving it.

The most delicious thing is strategies for successful thinking. These are precisely the thinking strategies that