Chris Prentiss
Believe that is cure is possible for you. Discover and heal the underlying causes with a holistic recovery program. Adopt a philosophy based on what is true in the Universe.
— Chris Prentiss
By changing how you perceive things and how you act upon those perceptions, you will change your life.
— Chris Prentiss
Change starts with awareness.
— Chris Prentiss
Depression can be due to a low endocrine function, nutritional deficiencies, blood sugar problems, food allergies, or systemic yeast infection. Depression can also result from medical illnesses such as stroke, heart attack, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and hormonal disorder. It can also be caused by a serious loss, a difficult relationship, a financial problem, or any stressful, unwelcome life change.
— Chris Prentiss
Every belief that you hold manifests itself in some manner by either causing you to take some form of action or by preventing you from taking action. If you don't believe something is possible, you won't even attempt it.
— Chris Prentiss
Every person in the AA program who's successful is living proof that he or she does have power over addictive drugs and alcohol-the power to stop.
— Chris Prentiss
First-class relationships are possible only in an atmosphere of total trust.
— Chris Prentiss
From this moment forward, I am in control of every situation. I will always know the exact right action to take, and this is so. I will now obtain vibrant good health. Furthermore, I will have the possessions I want, I now have the power and wisdom to bring this about, and this is so. Furthermore, I will have peace and harmony in my life. Furthermore, I will have love and abundance, and this is so. Furthermore, I now claim all these things for my own from this time forward.
— Chris Prentiss
How do you think your body and mind would respond if you were surrounded by psychologists, psychiatrists, or drug and alcohol counselors who subscribed to the belief that "once an alcoholic or addict, always an alcoholic or addict" and who believed that your current stay in rehab would be one of many?
— Chris Prentiss
If I were to create a word that more accurately describes alcoholism and addiction, I would say it was dependencyism. Sounds silly, doesn't it? Yet it's not sillier than the word alcoholism. The reason alcoholism no longer sounds silly to you is because you're used to hearing it, reading it, and thinking about it.
— Chris Prentiss
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