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Be Who You Want, Have What You Want: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
By Chris Prentiss ( Power Press )
Release Date: 2008-07-01
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From the author of the popular Zen and the Art of Happiness and The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure, this proven program for change delivers a sure-fire system for letting go of limited ways of thinking, learning how to create the best possible outcome in every situation, and breaking through to real happiness now.
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  Surprised by the positive reviews here 
I made it about a third of the way through this book and decided it was doing more harm than good. The exercises and central themes in the book felt random, not well grounded, and scattered as to whether they were helpful or harmful to me.

I'm really surprised by the positive reviews here. They were one of the main reasons I purchased the book.

Authors/books I have found more helpful are, Louise Hay, Burn's "Feeling Good," Ester and Jerry Hicks.
  Predictable ( ericgross )
Be Who You Want - Have What You Want is a predictable form of self-help cheerleading. It wasn't long, but it could have been shorter. The author, who I believe is well intended, repeats himself and communicates a rather simple message with the added mystical element that the Universe personally cares about each one of us. I couldn't help wondering if the universe also cares equally for fleas. I can't really recommend this book, but if you would like a book that would seem to work to allay your doubts about yourself, based on faith on the author, then this might be the book for you.
  PMA on Steroids 
Let's face it, self-help books are a dime a dozen. They come and they go, ending up on the bargain shelves of the big chains, lasting not much longer than a bug's life. Not this one. This book has staying power. It's got muscle, like PMA on steroids. For those mixing their abbreviations, that's Positive Mental Attitude. It's guaranteed to fast-track your life. Why? It's very well written for one. Chris Prentiss' style is both very compelling and entertaining. And it's not just a wish-fulfillment type book, the author draws from a wealth of experience. His very life illustrates how cosmic principles of faith, visualization, positive attitude and action can precipitate results. His story of making a full length movie is just amazing. At each major obstacle he faced you're thinking, "no way is he going to get this done." He did and it's awe inspiring. As he says, there is a Divine intent and plan for us, we just have to be the magnet and pull it down. Not all of us have the incredible will power that the author has. The good news is that he shows us how to get it with pracitical exercises spread throughout the book at a pace that will not fatigue the reader. I loved his previous books, "The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure" and "Zen and the Art of Happiness." No doubt this book will become a best seller as well. William House, Reverse Spins.com
  A truly interactive instructional ( mwbookrevw )
It takes more than sheer will power to change a life, alter a life style, deal with life issues. It takes an understanding of the underlying principles of human behavior, the conditions necessitated to successfully dealing with obstacles to desired change, and a practical guide to what is possible with respect to personal self-improvement, self-help goals. "Be Who You Want, Have What You Want" by Chris Prentiss (co-founder and co-director of the Passages Addiction Cure Center, in Malibu, California) is just such a manual of step-by-step procedures for accomplishing significant and enduring personal changes, the attainment of goals and desires, the overcoming of negativity and emotional obstacles to success (including letting go of the past), and the instilling of daily life with peace of mind, enthusiasm for, and the joy of, oneself and the surrounding world. "Be Who You Want, Have What You Want" is a deftly written and superbly presented 288-page compendium of insightful advice and practical assistance also includes work spaces and exercises that make it a truly interactive instructional that can be confidently recommended to non-specialist general readers seeking to improve themselves and their circumstances.
  How to think straight and make your life work. ( brayaj )
Chris Prentiss has done it again! This time, however, he goes into more detail than in his excellant book 'The Zen of happiness'. This book is practical in that it includes exercises.
Unlike some other books these are not a drag to complete, but rather they precise the words before and emphatically reinforce the message. Unlike some other genre of books such as 'cosmic ordering' where you make a wish, sit back and wait for your 'request'to happen, this book's message is that the Universe knows what you are thinking, but you must also put in the effort too! The author gives examples from his own life to illustrate the point.
The position is made quite clear 'you create your own reality', make no mistake about it. If you believe otherwise, you will be setting yourself up for a low level of achievement throughout your life and you only have yourself to blame.
I particularly like Chris's explanation on how we perceive everything around us. He dispels the myth almost all of us make that the 'the world is out there' and explains that what we see is reflected light to which we add our own perceptions gained by our experiences.
This book is powerful stuff in that it will strighten out your thinking if you let it and put into practice the exercises. It is difficult to see how what is written here can be improved on now or in the future.
The truth is the truth, always!