Quitting smoking has never been cheaper or easier...
Most smokers will only quit when they absolutely have to... due to some health crisis or the intense fear of one. So they quit when they no longer get the physical or emotional "pleasure" from it. They quit when it doesn't make sense to them any more.
And most likely, you'll only quit when the meaning of smoking changes for you.
Hopefully by now, you've tried the patches, the gum, the 12-step program and the herbs that all claim to take your urges away.
I say I hope that you've tried all those things because you really need to know how futile most of it is:
A patch cannot eliminate a physical and emotional habit-It can only satisfy your body's desire for an addictive substance. But that is just one of the factors related to the habit.
Pills and gums cannot stop you from getting an urge to smoke when you're in situations where you've always smoked.It is an impossibility.
I Am Smoke-Free Now! will assist you in quitting smoking fast.
But it will let you do it on your own terms.
It makes you really want to be smoke-free...
It makes you feel about smoking the way non-smokers feel about it...
It will re-pattern all the thoughts you currently have about smoking and make them appear ridiculous to you. You just won't be telling yourself the lies any more...
Consider these customer quotes:
"Mike
I was very impressed with your programmes, particularly the Smoke Free Now CD, and it has totally changed my life. I am 52 and stopped smoking after 35 years as a direct result of your CD. I previously tried all ways to stop smoking - acupuncture, patches, gum, etc, but nothing seemed to work.
I had my last cigarette on 14th November, 2002 and can go into pubs, bars and houses where there are smokers and not want one. I have not replaced the nicotine with anything else. Thank you!
Regards,
"
- Bill Grant
"Dear Mike:I have been trying to quit smoking for the last 11 years. I've tried the patch, gum, hypnotism, ball bearings in my ears as well as acupuncture and other "Smoke Free in 30 days or Less Guaranteed" material.
Not one helped me. I have listened to your CD every night for a month and am very proud to say I AM A NON-SMOKER!. You had given me the encouragement to accomplish my goal and for that I am very thankful. My health has benefited immensely and I can now go to exercise class with more breath and stamina. I don't need to sit on the side lines catching my breath every ten minutes. THANK YOU so much for offering a tool that helped me stay motivated to quit and one I can use over and over to be sure that I stay with my goal when I get the urge to light up. Now that I have gotten rid of that "Stupid Stick", my husband even kisses me more often. I thank you for the giving me my life back."
- Gloria Nowak, Ontario Canada
"Mike, I understand the theory behind these programs completely. The statements on them are the best I've ever seen. You didn't miss anything.
But I've been a smoker for over 25 years and if the truth be told, I loved smoking. I didn't want to quit. But after listening to 'Live Smoke-Free Now!' for not yet a month, only while I sleep, I rather quickly decreased my smoking down to nothing. This is amazing. I know it should work, and yet I'm surprised that it did. I simply don't want to smoke! In fact, I almost can't imagine taking another puff. My hat's off to you. It's a very fine tool. And your e-zine is the best one I get, by far. It's very inspiring..."
-Matt Heffernen, Ireland
"We have really benefited from the CD on Quitting Smoking...my husband said it was the best he's heard. He smoked over 40 years and has done *everything* to try to quit....he hasn't had a cigarette in 5 months."
-Flo Clark,Chico, TX The reason quitting smoking is so hard is not so much because of the physical need for nicotine...
That goes away within a month.
It's hard to quit smoking because it's a behavior; an action and a habit that provides emotional benefit.
It becomes who you are... a smoker. And to quit smoking, you'd be giving up a part of who you are.
Although the body's physical need disappears rather quickly, if you don't collapse all the anchors to smoking and scramble all your smoking triggers, the mental urge can come back even years after a person quits smoking.
And if you've quit dozens of times only to start up time and time again, you know exactly what I mean.