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Gotta Have It!: Freedom from Wanting Everything Right Here, Right Now [Paperback]

Gregory L. Jantz Ph.D. (Author)
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July 1, 2010

Gotta Have It! is every grown-up’s guide for taming the inner two-year-old. Too many people spend so much time trying to get what they want that they have no energy left to get what they need. Dr. Gregg Jantz calls this phenomenon excessity—when excess becomes a “necessity.” Excessities—whether they are activities, behaviors, or objects—promise protection in a difficult world. Yet they never satisfy.
 
In Gotta Have It!, readers are invited to discover the truth about themselves that is hiding behind their secret desires. With real-life stories and guided sections for self-reflection, Gotta Have It will help readers see life as never before—and delight in the way God longs to fulfill true needs.


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Jantz (Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders), founder of the Center for Counseling and Health Resources in Seattle, tackles a topic that deals with an inner impulse that every man, woman, and child will understand and relate to. Jantz skillfully handles addictions nd, abuses of every type as he challenges readers to admit they spend far too much time trying to get what they want so that they have no energy left for what they need. The author dissects the power of wants by closely examining deepest human needs for comfort, reassurance, security, validation, and control; he contrasts the human "gotta have it" impulse with the gifts God provides: patience, endurance, contentment, wisdom, hope, help, and even sometimes answers, noting how these things truly satisfy the soul. Strong on biblical principles for handling life's challenges, Jantz offers an insightful and encouraging resource for any person of faith with any sort of tendency toward excess, which could mean just about anyone. This is a timely and nerve-exposing primer of American life today.
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About the Author

The founder of a leading healthcare facility near Seattle, Dr. Gregg Jantz is the author (with Ann McMurray) of numerous books including Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: David C. Cook; New edition (July 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1434766241
  • ISBN-13: 978-1434766243
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #959,016 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Best-selling author Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D., founded The Center for Counseling and Health Resources Inc. as a place of hope based on the concept of "whole-person" care. For a quarter century, Dr. Jantz and his staff have addressed the emotional, relational, physical and spiritual aspects of the healing process for men, women and adolescents, particularly for:

-Alcohol and Drug Addiction
-Anger Management
-Anxiety and Stress
-Attention Deficit Disorder
-Co-Dependency
-Depression
-Divorce and Separation
-Eating Disorders
-Emotional Abuse
-Forgiveness
-Gambling Addiction
-Grief and Loss
-Guilt
-Marriage and Family
-Ministry Burnout
-Nutrition
-Parenting-Child/Adolescent
-Personal Wellness
-Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome
-Sexual Addiction
-Sexual or Physical Abuse

Dr. Jantz is a nationally certified eating disorder specialist, a state-certified chemical dependency counselor and a licensed mental health counselor. From TV to radio, Dr. Jantz has shared his expertise in more than 1,600 interviews, including The Dr. Phil Show and the 700 Club.

Married for 25 years to his wife, LaFon, Dr. Jantz is the proud father of two sons, Gregg and Benjamin.

Based on his extensive one-on-one counseling experience, Dr. Jantz has written more than 20 self-help books so as to reach as many people as possible with his message of hope. His most recent book is OVERCOMING ANXIETY, WORRY & FEAR: PRACTICAL WAYS TO FIND PEACE -- the latest in his continuing effort to help people change their lives for good!

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Eye opening and informative, August 4, 2010
This review is from: Gotta Have It!: Freedom from Wanting Everything Right Here, Right Now (Paperback)

What a timely book for the day we live in!

With so many confused about the differences between wants and needs, author, Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, has written a book that helps the reader identify the areas of their life that may be excessive. Not pertaining just to finances, the author addresses a variety of areas where we may find ourselves over-indulging: food, alcohol, drugs, sex, spending, gambling, hobbies, etc.

According to Jantz, when a want becomes "supercharged" it begins to feel like a need. If you can identify the triggers that lead you to excessive behavior, you've won half the battle. This book is divided into three sections to help you overcome excessity and surrender your needs to God. It's also a great tool to help readers learn how to choose wisely and grow as a person.

The author is very up front and states that this won't be an easy journey. In fact, some will not be able to accomplish complete restoration with the book alone and may need to seek out additional counseling.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Do you know what you really need?, July 21, 2010
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This review is from: Gotta Have It!: Freedom from Wanting Everything Right Here, Right Now (Paperback)
Do you really know the difference between "want" and "need"? The author has arranged the book into 3 sections: Identifying the things that we personally think are wants or needs; Selecting the "true" needs according to God; and how God can provide for those needs in our life today. And these needs don't mean just physical but emotional and spiritual as well for often trying to fulfill a spiritual/emotional need becomes a physical compulsion that never satisfies because it doesn't meet the original "need". There are questions throughout the chapters allowing the reader to define their own ideas at that particular place in the book. He talks about "excessities" the need to turn excesses into necessities in today's world. There was a great deal of psychological work involved and I wouldn't recommend it as a book to work through alone but rather one to work through with a counsellor who can give guidance and help with the reader's insights and stumbling blocks.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gotta Have It, January 9, 2011
This review is from: Gotta Have It!: Freedom from Wanting Everything Right Here, Right Now (Paperback)
The title (the subtitle and the cover art too, for that matter) led me to believe the book was an expose'on the evils of materialism. Well aware of these evils and having never been tempted to keep up with the Jones, I set out to read the book for no other reason but an obligation to review it (I won it on a David C Cook Facebook competitions-which I highly recommend for its fun factor and simplicity).

But by page 5 I realized that my first impressions were wrong (Step up your packaging game, David C Cook!). The book is about bringing balance and perspective into your life by taking control of excesses in your life that give you a false sense of security and comfort. The book is more about moderation than frugality, more about being a steward than living a life of bare minimums.

Jantz begins with the first step towards getting rid of your Gotta Have It's: Distinguish your wants from your needs. While it was a very elementary and obvious start, I was pleased that he did not get overly repetitious or insult my intelligence. When he says the obvious, it's merely a to set me on familiar ground-sort of a launch pad-before sending me on a journey of exploring and understanding my deeply-rooted thoughts and feelings that control my choices.

By page 40, I was hoping the book would help me conquer my primary want for chocolate and my secondary want for all things sweet. But the next page came along and set straight my tongue-in-cheek thought: Referring to the role of electronics in our life, Jantz says, "Electronics can fall into two camps-gadgets that help you stay connected and gadgets that help you disconnect." Of course, what he says about electronics is applicable to all the different components of our life. Throughout the book, he brought me back, again and again, to question stuff in my life and see if it connects me to or disconnects me from God and my responsibility as His steward on this earth.

Spread throughout the book are sections called Planting Seeds that tactfully helped me identify the excesses in my life . I was impressed with both Jantz and David C. Cook at the lengths to which they have gone to ensure these sections are non-threatening. First the title, Planting Seeds. How could you possibly be offended by or get defensive over it! Then, the font. An unobtrusive san serif, it stands apart from the rest of the book as if to say, "You don't have to do this exercise if you feel uncomfortable." And, finally, the language and directives of these sections are very low-key and more contemplative than finger-pointing in nature.

The entire book is a very comfortable environment, conducive to reflection and self-questioning. You never feel like Jantz is holding your feet to the fire till you `fes up and give it up. He is not about giving you a guilt trip. What he says is that there nothing wrong with my frivolous collection of antiques or my love for chocolate, but when "our wants, our preferences, our choices, our excessities supersede and obscure our true needs" (p 65).

(I received this book free from David C. Cook. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.)
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