What if there was a natural and drug-free way to quit smoking without unecessary stress or weight gain? Would you take
advantage of that opportunity? How would you like to be able to once again go up a flight of stairs again without huffing?
And then there is the freedom issue. Tired of having to stand outside on rainy days because some toxic weeds wrapped in burning
paper are in control your life? Consider the following questions to see if you are ready to quit:
Nine
Ways to Know it is Finally Time to Quit.
1. Has your smoking habit begun to control your life?
Have you ever not been able to go to sleep until you are sure that you have a cigarette available for morning?
2.
Have friends and family told you that your clothing, hair and breath smell like an ashtray? If they haven't, you can be
sure they are thinking it!! Are you spending almost as much in breath mints as you are in cigarettes? If you aren't embarrassed
about your smoking then why are you trying so hard to cover it up?
3. Are professional colleagues shunning
you now that they have quit smoking? Let's face it!! It is no longer "cool" to smoke. Your smoking is viewed
as a lack of control issue. Exhibiting lack of control is not the way to get ahead in your job.
4. Do
you sit in meetings focused only on getting to the break so you can rush outside to smoke? As a manager do you end meetings
with things still left to accomplish because of your need to smoke?
5. Does your favorite restaurant
not have a smoking section any more? Non-smokers are now in the majority and they do not want to taste your cigarette with
their expensive meal. Restauranteurs are attuned to the bottom line, not your smoking needs.
6. Are
you standing outside smoking alone because your spouse doesn't allow it in the house? What do you think this is doing
for your relationship? Between work and your smoking alone, how much time is available for your relationship? Remember that
breath mint, he or she doesn't want to kiss an ash tray!
7. You're afraid to stop this dangerous
habit because you fear the weight gain that so many people have experienced, but you are beginning to fear diseased lungs
even more.
8. What's up with those lines around your mouth? The continuous lip pressure on a cigarette
has now begun to add years to the look of your face. Squinting to keep the smoke out of your eyes isn't helping them either.
And most facial surgeons won't even schedule surgery until you quit.
Their reputations are at stake because a facelift
quickly deteriorates when you continue to smoke.
9. You get up in the morning and shower and use deodorant
before heading out the door for work. Why? Because you don't want to offend anyone you come in contact with. Notice how
people back away after your first cigarette? You might as well have gone to work dirty!!!
But the real
truth is this, a tube of paper about the size of your little finger, stuffed with tobacco has ultimate control of your life.
Are you satisfied with that?
If not, then maybe the time has come to try hypnosis. Hypnosis can be the
answer to all the issues surrounding quitting. No pills or patches, no chemicals. And in the hands of a skilled hypnotist
you will be given suggestions that will eliminate the possibility of replacing the cigarette habit with food. It is remarkably
easy as the overwhelming majority of people enjoy the hypnotic trance and the benefits begin immediately.
Issues
surrounding the cigarette habit are dealt with so that you are free of the need to smoke. Smoking is not a function of will
power but a habit triggered by the subconscious. That means that the subconscious can also be used to trigger cessation.
Tobacco can kill in many different ways including causes such as lung cancer and other forms of cancer,
heart disease, strokes and chronic bronchitis and other respiratory diseases. Smokers have three times the death rate in middle
age (between the ages of 35 and 69) than non-smokers and about half of regular cigarette smokers will eventually be killed
by their habit.
Many of these are not particularly heavy smokers but they can be characterized by having
started smoking while a teenager.
Half of the deaths from tobacco will take place in middle age (35-64) and each
will lose approximately 20-25 years of non-smokers life expectancy: the remaining half of the deaths will take place after
the age of 70. However, there is clear and consistent evidence that stopping smoking before having cancer or some other serious
disease avoids most of the later excess risk of death from tobacco even if smoking stops in middle age.
When
you really think about all the things you have learned about smoking doesn't it just make sense to find a way to stop?
The stop smoking program is *$250 and it is backed up by the promise of an reinforcement session at no additional charge if
needed during year following your quit date. Normally most clients come in twice, with a follow-up reinforcement session about
48 hours after the initial visit-this seems to increase the success rate dramatically. Take that first step and call (732)
714-7040 to find out more. Remember, if you want to continue smoking, that's your business. If you want to quit, that's
mine!
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