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From the author: I ask you to send your reviews and comments on this video to me by e-mail kluchnikov-s@ Share the link to this video with your friends and colleagues. I invite you to my author’s website Watch on Youtube my video tips You can purchase my programs in the Infovit online store People are not equal to each other either in abilities, or in individual characteristics, or in life achievements. Someone achieves much more in life than other people, surpassing them in social status, level of education, financial status, public recognition. Abilities, connections, achievements, efforts made by a person allow him to surpass other people in the field of career, finance, recognition in society. Climbing the steps of material or career well-being, a person gradually becomes a VIP or VIP person. The word “VIP” in English is an abbreviation of a three-letter phrase – very important person, which literally means “a very important person” who has personal advantages, dividends, benefits associated with high status, fame, and wealth. Rich businessmen, famous and successful politicians, artists, artists, and athletes are considered VIPs. For a psychologist, a VIP person is usually a successful, accomplished and quite wealthy person, realized in life, who is one of the leaders, public people, financially wealthy, busy, self-sufficient and at the same time understands that they need highly professional psychological help from psychologists -consultants or coaches. VIPs understand well the psychology of other people, their strengths and weaknesses, otherwise they would not have achieved success in life. They know well what they want in life, but they do not always understand themselves well. This is understandable, because they spent the lion's share of their time and energy on conquering external life. They don't always understand what they need to do with themselves to make their life happier. Therefore, the most mature and advanced of the VIPs, who have realized that, by and large, happiness cannot be bought for any material wealth, sooner or later go to someone who can help them better understand themselves, manage their inner world and life. VIPs go to an experienced psychologist-consultant or coach. However, it is difficult for a person belonging to this category of very successful people who have achieved everything in life to make a decision to go for a consultation with a psychologist - a person who earns many times less than himself , and in modern ideas about the criteria for success, standing at a lower level of the social ladder. Sometimes I had to answer rich people, businessmen and executives to questions of this kind, asking what a psychologist and coach can give and teach us - after all, he earns less than us, which means he has achieved less in life. To this I always answer that achievements in life do not come down to the thickness of a wallet and the presence of a large country house, and that there are other important values ​​- professional excellence, respect for people, the experience of happiness and personal growth. And there are situations (and they happen all the time ), when a rich person, but faced with a problem, goes for help to a much less wealthy person. When a rich man starts to have a toothache, he goes to the dentist, who, although he earns well, always makes less than a VIP. When a VIP decides to learn a foreign language, he hires a specialist who is always inferior to him in income. Why should the art of managing one’s life and inner world, which constitutes the most important section of practical psychology, evoke in a VIP person something different than dentistry or learning foreign languages??