Whatever you now do, whatever you now believe, whatever your current circumstances may be, you are perfectly equipped and fully capable of being who you want and having what you want. That you haven’t already achieved what you want is due entirely to what you now believe. To become the capable person you dream of being and to attain your heartfelt desires, the great relationship, the needed possessions, the long-sought-after conditions of good living, you need to change what you believe about achieving those goals. From the author of the popular Zen and the Art of Happiness and The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure, this effective program for change will show you, step by step, exactly what to do to create the life you want—now—with lasting happiness thrown in as a bonus. This is not simply a book you will read once and put back on the shelf. Be Who You Want, Have What You Want will become a companion on your path to a new you, a new life, a new way of being
Review
Step-by-step procedures for accomplishing significant and enduring personal changes… Be Who You Want, Have What You Want is a deftly written and superbly presented compendium of insightful advice and practical assistance. It also includes work spaces and exercises that make it truly interactive.
—Midwest Book Review
Guaranteed to fast-track your life… Chris Prentiss’s style is both compelling and entertaining.
—ReverseSpins.com
Brilliant, insightful, and a MUST-READ. —BackFlap.blogspot.com
If I had 5 thumbs, I would put them all up. — ensselfesteem.forumotion.com
About the Author
Chris Prentiss is the co-founder and co-director, along with his son Pax, of the world-famous Passages Addiction Cure Center in Malibu, California. He is also the author of the popular The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery and Zen and the Art of Happiness, and he has written a dozen books on Chinese philosophy and personal growth under his pen name, Wu Wei. Prentiss has led personal empowerment workshops in Southern California and has written, produced and directed a feature film. He resides with his wife, Lyn, in Malibu, California.