Now I don't. And that was because I won this fight many years ago.
After my moment of truth - when I was forced to accept that I was an addict, not a free man - I knew that this fight was the most important fight of my life. It took me eighteen months to kill the desire to smoke. And that is the key. Smoking is, above all, an emotional problem, a habit, not so much an addiction.The method I used to become a free man again was almost identical to this. I say almost because what took me a year and a half could have taken much less. Weeks or even days.
There is no drama or special supplements in this method. No 'will of iron' is necessary. And above all there is
no fear. (One of the biggest problems for most of us is our fear of change.)
It is a guide to your enemy. I suggest that you look into this.
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I've Quit Smoking
from IveQuitSmoking.comWalt Capell - a man with a degree in psychology and a masters in business - makes the most important point of all very clear.
"People fail to quit smoking on their own because of a lack of "real change" in the way they "think" about smoking."
When you spend a little time at his website you will find that he goes into great detail about his method. He tells us about the physical, emotional and intellectual things that you have to do in order to get your freedom back.
There are two ways of accessing his work. A real CD that comes in the post for $14.95 and a downloadable version for $9.99
Even though it's so cheap, everything comes with a guarantee. The CD has a no-questions-asked guarantee for 90 days, and the audio file has one of 60 days.
Definitely worth a look, I say.
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