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For People Who Genuinely Wish To Quit Smoking...
 
gumble
cos i refuse to use anything endorsed by soups :p
djway
It's all smoke and mirrors.

If someone wants to stop smoking they will regardless of methods (it's called will power).

Those who can't quit don't coz they don't want at some level.

Getting a book is a physical manifiestation of your desire to quit. It re-inforce your desire to quit. Once you have the book you're already past the point of being an addicted smoker.

To the person who's husband's done it all; you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. He'll quit when he's ready, you're only wasting more money and time.


--djway
00soups00
quote:
Originally posted by gumble
cos i refuse to use anything endorsed by soups :p





well however you manage it, good luck.. Me personally, its been over a year, and whilst i've found plenty of other ailments to spend my money on, at least its not been tobacco!
gilmista
i quit smoking in January and its the best decision i've ever made. Sure I get tempted sometimes, but I've found that the best way to quit is to convince yourself you hate it and are scared of what it'll really do to your body (every body)... every smoker wishes they were a non-smoker! Also its good to keep reminding yourself that you've unquestionalby made the right decision to quit, because there is no absolutely no doubt in that.
The best time to quit is right away, not tomorrow, not next week, not after next holidays. If you have just bought a pack and its pretty much full, that is an even better time to quit.

go hard!
DIDI
quote:
Originally posted by djway
It's all smoke and mirrors.

If someone wants to stop smoking they will regardless of methods (it's called will power).

Those who can't quit don't coz they don't want at some level.

Getting a book is a physical manifiestation of your desire to quit. It re-inforce your desire to quit. Once you have the book you're already past the point of being an addicted smoker.

To the person who's husband's done it all; you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. He'll quit when he's ready, you're only wasting more money and time.


--djway
From someone who used to smoke 60 - 80 cigarettes a day, willpower is sometimes not enough! you need any possible aid you can get.

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