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By Graham Kelly [ 04/09/2007 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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I know you've thought of stopping smoking. Every smoker has done that. It's only the truly committed quitters though that will go the next step and actually do something about it. Have you ever thought of self hypnosis for quitting smoking? This is truly a great way to quit as you're not still ingesting nicotine into the system as you do with gum or patches.
I lit 373,300 cigarettes over a 34 year period from 18 till I was 52. I actually got through school without smoking and kept my promise to my parents (Dad smoked) to not take up the filthy habit. Then, at 18, I flew solo in the Air Force after some six hours dual training and the feeling of exhilaration was such that when a colleague approached me on landing to congratulate me he offered me a cigarette and I stupidly took it. I was hooked.
Some 28 years later my wife stopped smoking and I tried to join her. For six years I devoured stop smoking information. I tried nicotine gum, patches, hypnosis, cold turkey willpower and any other scheme/idea I could get to kick the silly habit. Some attempts would be successful for a few months, others would last either a few hours or days. You know how it is!
Finally, I gave up, using patches but I must say that if I was trying to give up today I would use stop smoking online methods like stop smoking through hypnosis. You don't even have to leave your home and get in the car or public transport to go to the shops to buy that nicotine gum or patches. You go online from the comfort of your own home and after paying, download the electronic product that is going to help you kick the smoking habit. What could be easier?
Go on, give hypnosis a go. What have you got to lose? Well, try that hacking cough, shortness of breath, stale mouth and possibility of cancer - oh, yes, and money too. What have you got to gain? How about better health, taste buds that work, easier breathing with no cough and a heap more money in your pocket. You know which way you want to go. I did and I'm proof that YOU CAN GIVE UP SMOKING!
About the author:
Graham Kelly turned 60 in 2007 and has been smoke-free for nearly
eight years. It took him six frustrating years to actually give up so he's
a walking, talking example of a committed smoker who became a
committed quitter. His website is at www.stopsmoking.bestonlinetips.com
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