To
Quit Smoking You Need The Secret Ingredient!
by Stephen Brennan
I am an expert
in giving up smoking. I have often stated in my articles and
ebooks that I do really loathe the term 'Expert'. But I have to
claim the title, as I have succeeded over on hundred times.
Even worse
so is the term 'Guru'. In my opinion, in the Internet world
today, there are FAR to many of these, mainly self-proclaimed,
'Supermen/women' to help you achieve or point you in the
direction of every type of success you can imagine. Apart from
the business success that they generally claim to be able to
bestow, they also claim to be able to MAKE you quit smoking,
lose weight or even (believe it or not) cure cancer and other
frightful conditions.
I believe
that there are 'gifted' people who can draw on unknown powers
that exist and are able - sometimes - to achieve a stunning cure
or help in a manner that would appear to be nothing short of
miraculous. However, we're not talking about these people or
these types of incidences. I'm talking about the ones that can
ONLY work their miracles if you BUY their product or their
service.
As far as
the 'quit smoking' claim is concerned, there are in fact, a
number of bonafide and medically proven prescription and herbal
or natural compounds that can and do often help people to
achieve their goal to be 'smoke free'. So, a promise or
guarantee that a product WILL achieve this for you is only a
'half lie' as it is possible and has been known to work time and
again. The fact about the guarantee that makes it questionable
is that there MAY be one ingredient missing, which is essential
in order for these products to work.
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'm
not a heavy smoker, but not a light smoker either (about 20 a day,
which I classify as average or normal, among smokers, at least). I
would love not to have to calculate if I have enough cigarettes to
do me until 'whenever'. I'd love to be able to avoid spending in
the order of $50 a week on tobacco (that's $2,600 a year). I'd
like to not be considered a social outcast in most public indoor
places and most people's homes, being banished to the cold and the
rain or stinking heat outside to have a cigarette (although I
perfectly understand their need and their right for clean, safe
air and a pleasant smelling home). I'd like not to have to take a
quick trip to the shop at 2 am, in the cold and rain because I've
run out smokes. In the nutshell, I'd really like to be able to
quit smoking - for good!
Did
you here what I just said? "I'd really like to be ABLE
to quit smoking - FOR GOOD!
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Why do I
continue to smoke or why do I go back to smoking a very short
time after each of my very lame attempts to quit smoking?
Simple. I ENJOY IT. I like to smoke. I have smoked for 30 years
and I can't imagine life without smoking. I'd love to have a
crack at it, but I am still up against the conscious (and
subconscious) knowledge that this is something that I am going
to miss very much. As has probably been gleaned from this
article, so far, I am not blessed with a great deal of will
power (or whatever other name you want to give it).
For 15
months I helplessly watched my wife, for whom I would have
gladly given my own life, die of lung cancer nine years ago (at
the age of 43). Even after that, at the age of 46 (I was a few
years younger than Kathy), I still smoke. A little bit crazy -
what do you think?
As I said
earlier, there are many good products that work well in making
the challenge to quit smoking much easier. Both those approved
and condoned by mainstream medicine and many others of a herbal
or natural nature all work well. But they will only work if the
one, single, important ingredient exists - The WILL to quit
smoking. Not the need, the want or the sensible arguments. THE
WILL. In fact, I've heard so many who have succeeded, that it
wasn't really all that difficult because they REALLY wanted to
quit smoking.
I
hope that one day soon, I will really WANT to quit smoking. If
you smoke, I hope that you will want to quit smoking soon, too.
Good Luck!
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