Топ 10 книг по психологии, которые помогут достичь успеха и счастья.

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📚 1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - Flow. The psychology of optimal experience.
psychology activities a section on the functional state. It's about what mood and how well we do our job. Functional status can be fatigue, stress, excitement, stress, etc. Are negative (like fatigue), but there are positive.
Csikszentmihalyi has discovered a truly magical elixir “higher productivity” :)) - the state of the thread. This is the best functional condition for higher productivity in any activity. If you learn to “catch the flow”, then everything will become easy for you!
(In Russia, published two more books Csikszentmihalyi: “finding flow” and “Evolution of personality”. If the first published in Russia, his book you enjoy, feel free to read them, too).

📚 2. Otto Kroeger - Why would we? 16 personality types that determine how we live, work and love.
When people are on the path of personal growth, they have an interest in self-knowledge. Self-knowledge is often understood as attributing themselves to any psychological type. For example, psychologists often ask questions like: “And test me and tell me who I am - an extrovert or an introvert?”.
There are many tests and many psychological typologies. One of the most convenient and useful typologies on the basis of a questionnaire Myers-Briggs (MBTI). In turn, the MBTI was developed based on the ideas of psychologist C. G. Jung (in his work “Psychology of character”). But reading Jung I do not recommend - for the unprepared person it is very heavy and boring reading :)). And the books Otto Kroger (there are others). Read, learn about new and interesting ;)

📚 3. Karen Pryor - don't growl at the dog! The book is about training people, animals and yourself.
a Significant part of our psyche works like a machine. Many of our skills is hard of behavioral (cognitive, motivational, etc.) schemes. These are the conditioned reflexes, which opened physiologist I. P. Pavlov.
We may think that we control their lives, but actually, we, like trained dogs, just a template respond to the ringing of a bell (or another conditional stimulus). As these behavioral diagrams are formed? How to recognize them in yourself? How to change them to a more flexible and adaptive? The answers to these and other questions in the book!

📚 4. Robert Cialdini - the Psychology of influence.
This book I recommend reading, continuing the theme of manipulation and counter manipulation. “Games” Eric Berne played usually in a relationship. But in our life there are also plenty of formal relations. For example, we act as buyers, as audience, media, etc. We are being manipulated by the marketers, politicians, journalists, and so on.
Book Cialdini is a kind of weapon :). It can help you or to become a cool paddle or learn how to protect yourself from manipulators.

📚 5. Eric Berne - Games people play. People who play games.
At the time, this book literally opened my eyes on the psychological subtext of human relationships. I realized what a manipulative “game” communication, when the players strive to obtain some gain for themselves. At the same time or you someone use, or someone uses. Psychological games can be played in any relationship between people - family, friends, work, etc.
Games is a very negative thing, which destroy and distort the normal relationship. What are the different types of games? How to recognize them, stop and confront them? At the time, after reading the book, I was able to “jump” immediately from 3-4 games. Believe me, life has become much easier :).

📚 6. Dale Carnegie How to win friends and influence people.
Today, there are dozens of books on networking - about how to meet people how to win, to make a good impression and establish trust. But the book Carnegie is a timeless classic! If you want to learn to “seduce” people - how to explore the Carnegie!

📚 7. Viktor Frankl is to Say life, “Yes.” Psychologist in a concentration camp.
the Book is about how to behave in hopeless situations. How to remain human in inhuman conditions. How to be able to analyze the negative (and not always visible at first glance) the ambient pressure on us. How to able to find the strength and means to resist, even when it seems that any resistance is futile. How to use your professional skills in order to get out of difficult situations (and there do not have to be a psychologist; for any true profession).
(Some readers think that this book is not enough clearly formulated recommendations. If you are unable to retrieve them from this book, I recommend reading “Man's search for meaning”. There are “specifics” more).

📚 8. Erich Fromm - to have or to be?
This book is about the authenticity of our lives. Around us today, too many useless things and false values. We are drowning in information noise. The world is becoming global and the boundaries of our “I” are blurred. There is a real risk to turn into a dumb consumer, whose head is clogged with rubbish information, and who really understands who he is and why he is in this world. The book has many good ideas about how in this life “to be” (authentic, alive, aware, happy, etc.).
(If you like this book, I recommend immediately to take up his small work “the Art of loving”. Really clears the mind in terms of relationships with others and with the world in General).

📚 9. Abraham Maslow - the Far limits of the human psyche.
Maslow is a scientist who suggested a super-popular term “self-actualization”. In psychology, self-actualization is often used as a synonym for self-development. The book provides details about what is self-actualization, and what to do to samoustraniajutsia :). Believe me, even if we manage to realize at least 30% of recommendations of Maslow on self-actualization - it will be a very strong personal development! And yourself will feel and others will appreciate...

📚 10. Ken Wilber - Integral spirituality. The new role of religion in the modern and postmodern world.
just want to warn you that this is the most difficult book of all here listed. 90% of it theoretical (practical there is only one head of “integral life Practice”). Book Wilber is suitable for those who appreciate a systematic approach and wants to have a “complete map” of all possible paths and directions of self-development.
Ken Wilber is a unique person who managed to combine ancient and modern ideas of the East and West by human development. The system was quite cumbersome and complicated. But if you will overcome, I believe, some new ideas about personal development, you will not be a surprise :).



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