Finergetics: Money Mindset Book for Financial Growth
Finergetics

Finergetics

Finergetics is a money mindset book about subconscious money beliefs, financial blocks, childhood patterns, and sustainable financial growth.

Author: Olzhas Seitov

Printed version is currently available for delivery in Kazakhstan only. For international orders, please use Amazon or other available platforms.

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Finergetics is a money mindset book for readers who want to understand why financial problems, income limits, debt cycles, and fear of success can continue even after they learn practical money skills. Olzhas Seitov combines the Finergetics framework with the Painhunting method to explain how subconscious money beliefs formed in childhood can shape earning, spending, saving, investing, career choices, relationships, and a personโ€™s sense of deserving.

The word Finergetics combines finance and energy. It describes a personโ€™s readiness for financial growth: the emotional and subconscious patterns that influence how much money feels safe, possible, or acceptable. Two people may have similar education and opportunities yet repeatedly produce different financial outcomes. The book explores the hidden beliefs that can create this gap.

Common money blocks include fear of becoming greedy, guilt about earning more than family members, anxiety about responsibility, discomfort with visibility, loyalty to a parentโ€™s financial struggle, or the belief that wealth must require suffering. These patterns are not presented as magical explanations or substitutes for practical action. They are psychological factors that can affect decisions, persistence, negotiation, pricing, risk tolerance, and the ability to notice opportunities.

Through plain-language explanations, real client stories, and practical exercises, readers learn how to identify recurring financial patterns and trace the emotions connected to them. Shame, fear, anger, envy, helplessness, and resentment can act as clues. Instead of fighting only the visible symptom, the Painhunting approach looks for the earlier experience and subconscious conclusion that keep the pattern active.

This financial psychology book is for people who repeatedly lose money, remain underpaid, avoid career growth, sabotage business opportunities, struggle to save, or feel stressed whenever income increases. It is also useful for entrepreneurs, coaches, psychologists, and readers interested in money psychology, wealth mindset, abundance blocks, childhood beliefs, financial confidence, and personal development.

Finergetics does not promise effortless wealth. It offers a structured way to understand the emotional side of financial behavior and remove internal resistance so that practical skills can work more effectively. The goal is to build a healthier relationship with money, make clearer decisions, accept greater responsibility, and pursue sustainable financial growth without being controlled by old fears or inherited beliefs.

If you have read budgeting advice, business books, or investment guides but still find yourself repeating the same financial cycle, this book helps you examine the missing layer: the subconscious beliefs behind the behavior. By recognizing and changing those beliefs, readers can develop a more stable money mindset and create room for new choices.

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  • Anyone stuck in repeating financial patterns
  • Those who want to understand the roots of their money struggles
  • Anyone seeking a deeper psychological explanation
  • People who want practical insight, not abstract theory

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  • How subconscious beliefs form and take hold
  • Why emotions are the key to your financial level
  • Why the same problems keep repeating in your life
  • How to permanently remove the blocks holding you back

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Dear reader!

Once and for all, here is a book that will change your life for the better. Read this book, complete the exercises and follow my recommendations.

What is this book not?

  • This is not another self-help book that will guilt you. It is not based on the premise

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  • AuthorOlzhas Seitov
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Formate-Book
  • Pages120
  • Year2020

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I picked this up expecting another "visualize your dream car" kind of book โ€” and almost put it down in the first chapter. Then the section on shame hit me like a truck: I realized I'd been quietly running away from money my whole adult life without ever knowing why. It's a short read, but it asks the kind of questions that stick with you long after.

Akmaral
Akmaral Verified Reader

The "corporation" metaphor for the subconscious โ€” hiring beliefs in childhood and forgetting to let them go โ€” is worth the read on its own. It's not a long book, but it's dense with moments where you catch yourself thinking "wait, that's exactly what I do." A rare thing in self-help: a framework that actually explains the why, not just the what.

Olga
Olga Verified Reader

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