Posts Tagged ‘give up smoking’

Stop Smoking For Ever

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

To the millions of smokers throughout the world, the prospect of quitting brings about conflicting emotions. On one hand the daunting prospect, the fear of the withdrawal symptoms and the feeling of ‘what will I do if I don’t smoke?’ and on the other hand there is what I have labeled the ‘counter arguments’ which state; ‘why should I give up if I don’t want to?’ or ‘I’m too old to stop now’ or ‘no need to quit completely… If I cut down to 3 or 4 a day then that will be OK’.

These ‘counter-arguments’ are obvious signs that there is no real intention to stop smoking for good. If there were then these counter-arguments would not be present and the person would already have given up smoking for good.

There are many milestones in the process of giving up smoking;
The First hour without a cigarette
The first day,
the first week,
the first month,
The three month mark is an important one,
Nine months on and the nicotine is still tricking us…

After having stopped smoking for 18 months or so, most people think that the ‘giving up’ process has ended and there is no longer addiction. This is incorrect. This is one of the most dangerous times in stopping smoking. People at this stage think that they can control it now and that the odd cigarette once in a while won’t do any harm and that they will not become addicted again. Well that’s all that it takes… one cigarette, because that opens the way to repeat the experience another day, and then another day and then again and again until the person quickly finds themselves smoking several cigarettes a day and then the same amount of cigarettes as before they gave up. I have seen this happen to so many people, myself included. I actually gave up twice for periods of 18 months only to find myself smoking again. The maid problem was that I hadn’t really committed to giving up ‘for ever’. I never realized that giving up smoking was an ongoing matter and that years later I would still be tempted to smoke again.

The addiction is still very present even years after having given up. Giving up smoking is a lifetime effort. The act of giving up takes literally for ever. You have to continually say no every time you are tempted to smoke again. I have an elderly relative who gave up smoking 45 years ago… when she smells a cigarette she inhales deeply and says… mmm… I’d love to smoke a cigarette now. And that’s 45 years on.

Unless you are prepared to really remove the all possibility of ever smoking again from your life then don’t even bother trying to give up because you are not ready and you will most probably start smoking again sooner or later and this will attack your self esteem making it more difficult to give up again.

Once you have decided that you are ready and that you really want to give up for good then you must set yourself some reasons for giving up to counteract the foolish ‘counter arguments’ that your nicotine addiction will throw up continually over the next few years.

Get clear on your reasons for giving up… these reasons are perfectly logical and will make sense to us all (most of the time).

Primarily health reasons.. none of us want to kill ourselves by smoking, (yet a smoker will convince themselves that it will not happen to them)
Think of the benefits.. clean breath, better lung power and easier breathing, able to go into no smoking areas and enjoy them without feeling the craving to smoke.

You should have very strong and clear visions or desires to stop smoking because later when the addiction starts to play tricks on your mind then you have to be strong enough to see that and having clear reasons to fall back on will help you fight the addiction in the few key moments that will arise in which you might fall back into becoming a smoker again.

When I feel tempted to smoke a cigarette again I tell myself that I really do want to give up

To stop smoking you have to resign yourself to the fact that it must be for ever. This sounds obvious now but it is common to start smoking again after many years of not smoking, normally triggered by something that can be used as an ‘excuse’ such as… ‘it was an extremely stressful time at work’. Or a divorce or relationship split etc.

So before you give up smoking, ask yourself if it will really be for good, get clear on your reasons for giving up… I mean extremely clear, you may even want to write them down, and then use those reasons daily for years to come to attack any silly little ‘counter arguments’ your nicotine addiction might thrust into your logical thinking.

At the To Stop Smoking website you can sign up for the free 5 day email course designed to help you stop smoking with ease.
There are also many resources and tips on how to stop smoking for good.

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Stop Smoking Advice If You Have Back Pain

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

One day a client walked into my clinic and had a hypnotherapy treatment for smoking. It was a challenge, because it transpired that this client was in constant agony with back and shoulder pain; the cigarettes were used as a drug to help with this pain. Then I learned a new fun and simple technique for effective pain relief and the rest is history.

EFT is a new and exciting method that you can be taught to use effectively for your back, neck, shoulder, arm, leg, or any pain that you are experiencing anywhere in your body. Your EFT practitioner can find the best way for you to apply a simple formula whenever needed. All it takes is a few minutes a day and the pain is reduced or even gone altogether. This takes less time than is wasted smoking each day, and it also makes you feel relaxed and calm.

For some people, the pain is very much linked to painful memories, and that’s even better news. Yes, that’s right, that’s good news.

EFT is a method that uses acupressure on special acupuncture points to free you from unwanted feelings like pain. In the case of pain with a large physical element, applying the simple acupressure technique every now and then keeps you more comfortable all day long. Sometimes, we store our negative emotions in weak areas of our body that although weak are still in reasonably good condition. It is then that EFT, or Emotional Freedom Techniques, really shines. This exciting new method has the power to gently give complete and lasting relief to survivors of the worst events imaginable. And so the pain, which used to be felt as agony, can completely disappear.

Now whenever someone comes to see me to stop smoking, I ask them if they are in pain. If they are, I explain that to quit, they will have to let me relieve their pain first. It takes relatively little time and they can still successfully quit in the same session once the pain has been taken care of. They usually ask to give up smoking using EFT as well, once they see what it has done for their physical pain.

If you are a smoker in pain and wish to be free from smoking, first of all please consult with your doctor to make sure that everything is being medically done for the source of the pain as is appropriate. Then you can consult with an EFT Practitioner that specializes in smoking cessation. Once the pain is out of the way, you can enjoy your freedom from nicotine!

My name is Suzanne Zacharia and I am committed to spreading the word about health options. I believe that the more and better options one has, the more choice there is.

A virus caught along with 5 other students at university at the end of 1986, plus medical negligence, meant that I got smokers lung at a relatively young age. In desperation for help with my symptoms and quality of life, I turned to complementary therapy, and this is the 10th year I have outlived one doctor’s prognosis.

I am now a complementary therapist, author and trainer specialising in “energy” therapy. My company is called New Age London, more details via the links below.

http://www.NewAgeLondon.com

http://www.EFTLondon.co.uk

http://www.EFTCourse.co.uk

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Stop Smoking Advice For Nicotine Addicts

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Some would say all smoking is an addiction, while others would argue that it is a habit. I have found in my experience that there is a good proportion of smokers who somehow or other got sucked into smoking, got hooked and then have to smoke to feel normal. I define this type of smoker as a Smoking Addict and recognize the physical part of this addiction for what it is.

So how do you know if you are a Smoking Addict?

Do you need a cigarette first thing in the morning or upon waking?

Do you try to smoke at regular intervals throughout your waking hours?

Do you smoke about 20 or more cigarettes a day?

If you have tried to stop, did you lose your concentration and feel ravenously hungry?

If the answers to at least the first three questions is yes, then the way I see it, you are physically addicted. And not necessarily for much longer.

Whilst there is an emotional element in all addiction, many Smoking Addicts have either largely dealt with these or are finding ways to cope. Chances are, if you are addicted, you are so fed up with the addiction that you have a very strong will to succeed. You would also be most likely starting to experience the effects of smoking as a cough, chest infections, or maybe your circulation is not as good as it used to be. This adds to the motivation factor.

There are some smokers who are not only physically addicted as defined above but also have more extensive emotional issues. Should there be other addictions, such as bulimia or hard drugs, it is best to take it step by step, learn coping strategies, take care of the physical side, and heal the underlying emotional issues. A good EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) Practitioner with the relevant experience and skills should be able to help. They may advise you to also seek medical help and may offer to support you with that.

Other than the above, if you are not suffering from depression or anxiety and do not feel that you are using cigarettes as an emotional crutch, then the good news is that quitting smoking is likely to be very quick and easy for you. EFT is based on the acupuncture meridians. It helps to re-balance your body’s “energy” system, release the cravings, improve your concentration, and all the minor emotional issues around smoking. Your EFT Practitioner should be able to help you become a non-smoker within one to two hours. Or you can learn EFT for yourself and help yourself. It takes literally less than one and a half minutes to do a full EFT procedure called the Basic Recipe. This is a robust formula designed to work under many conditions. If treating yourself, all you have to do is repeat this simple procedure every time you would have otherwise lit up, until the desire for a cigarette is completely gone.

One really nice thing about EFT is that when you have a treatment, you are proactive rather than reactive. You participate in your own special experience and walk away empowered with an easy way to gain control over many conditions, as diverse as backache and the common cold and everything in-between. A nice bonus for anyone who only a short while ago was being controlled by nicotine.

My name is Suzanne Zacharia and I am committed to spreading the word about health options. I believe that the more and better options one has, the more choice there is.

A virus caught along with 5 other students at university at the end of 1986, plus medical negligence, meant that I got smokers lung at a relatively young age. In desperation for help with my symptoms and quality of life, I turned to complementary therapy, and this is the 10th year I have outlived one doctor’s prognosis.

I am now a complementary therapist, author and trainer specialising in “energy” therapy. My company is called New Age London, more details via the links below.
http://www.NewAgeLondon.com
http://www.EFTLondon.co.uk
http://www.EFTCourse.co.uk

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