Want to be A Smoker Who Doesn't Smoke?
The brain is a pussy when it comes to smoking.
The body gets your brain to convince you you need a drag for all kinds of
psycholgical reasons... relaxation, fun with friends... inseparable from drinks and morning coffee... etc... "what would I do without it!?!?"
It's really the drug, nicotine, that calls the shots.
But, the brain can fight back.
I realized this when my Dad quit smoking in his eighties.
7o years of smoking and not a trace of lung, or throat cancer!
I used that "I got the perma-lungs from my Dad so forget having to quit" excuse
for years but tried to stop anyway... more than a few times...
the most assine time I quit for 2 weeks until my body cleverly convinced my brain
that I was Superhuman and could stop whenever I wanted... so whathehell... [puff puff puff].
Ten years and approx. 3,650 packets after that I actually DID STOP FOR GOOD.
Amnesia.
Really. It works!
When my Dad started getting so "forgetful" that couldn't manage the house,
he went into a Twilight Home where smoking was forbidden.
Smokers have an almost maniacal need for nicotine...
whenever he couldn't get an escorted trip outdoors for a puff he would go over to
an exit door with the sign "D o o r W i l l O p e n A u t o m a t i c a l l y - FIRE ALARM".
And it did. And while he enjoyed his fag, the fire brigade screamed in.
After a few too many of these exciting episodes we started to get a 450 pound per-pull
mischief charge on the monthly bill.
Thank God the sign was changed and that worked.
And, thankfully, a short time later he forgot he smoked.
He forgot he smoked!
Eureka!
Smokers... look in the mirror.
Tell yourself you are a non-smoker.
Forget you ever smoked.
See yourself that way, use hypnotherapy if necessary, then you will be able to face up to
the liberating trial of chemical withdrawl.
1o days tops.
Then you are free. Sort of. You'll always stay (hopefully) a #3.
Rant over. Out.
Noel
The brain is a pussy when it comes to smoking.
The body gets your brain to convince you you need a drag for all kinds of
psycholgical reasons... relaxation, fun with friends... inseparable from drinks and morning coffee... etc... "what would I do without it!?!?"
It's really the drug, nicotine, that calls the shots.
But, the brain can fight back.
I realized this when my Dad quit smoking in his eighties.
7o years of smoking and not a trace of lung, or throat cancer!
I used that "I got the perma-lungs from my Dad so forget having to quit" excuse
for years but tried to stop anyway... more than a few times...
the most assine time I quit for 2 weeks until my body cleverly convinced my brain
that I was Superhuman and could stop whenever I wanted... so whathehell... [puff puff puff].
Ten years and approx. 3,650 packets after that I actually DID STOP FOR GOOD.
Amnesia.
Really. It works!
When my Dad started getting so "forgetful" that couldn't manage the house,
he went into a Twilight Home where smoking was forbidden.
Smokers have an almost maniacal need for nicotine...
whenever he couldn't get an escorted trip outdoors for a puff he would go over to
an exit door with the sign "D o o r W i l l O p e n A u t o m a t i c a l l y - FIRE ALARM".
And it did. And while he enjoyed his fag, the fire brigade screamed in.
After a few too many of these exciting episodes we started to get a 450 pound per-pull
mischief charge on the monthly bill.
Thank God the sign was changed and that worked.
And, thankfully, a short time later he forgot he smoked.
He forgot he smoked!
Eureka!
Smokers... look in the mirror.
Tell yourself you are a non-smoker.
Forget you ever smoked.
See yourself that way, use hypnotherapy if necessary, then you will be able to face up to
the liberating trial of chemical withdrawl.
1o days tops.
Then you are free. Sort of. You'll always stay (hopefully) a #3.
- Non-Smokers
- Smokers
- Smokers who don't smoke.
Rant over. Out.
Noel
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