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How to Remove the Psychological Addiction to Smoking - and Start to ENJOY Giving
Consider this:
Already since 1972, over 60million
people in the USA alone have
successfully quit smoking!
At one stage over 60% of the
adult population was addicted
to this drug. Today it is
28% and dropping........
Now, isn't this a fair thought......
If all these people can do
it (60 MILLION OF THEM!) -
and they include EVERY TYPE
of person imaginable - surely
that is PROOF that IT IS POSSIBLE
to successfully give up smoking.
Here's another Fact......
We now know from the latest
scientific research, that
although nicotine is one of
the world's fastest acting
drugs --- the actual PHYSICAL
withdrawal pangs when you
give up ARE SO MILD, YOU WILL
HARDLY NOTICE THEM WHEN YOU
STOP.
YES, you have read that sentence
right!
I know you will want to argue
with me on this point, but,
first, let me first make the
following points.......
The Desire to Smoke
Yes, when you stop smoking
you will feel the desire AGAIN
and AGAIN to smoke.
We all know that feeling --
'I must have a cigarette'.
But that desire in itself
is not bad or painful.
It is just a feeling, a sensation
we feel in our body.
However........this is where,
for most of us our problems
start.....
If we start to fear that 'craving'
or try to use 'Willpower'
to REPRESS it or FORCE it
go away, -- "I wish this feeling
would go away" we WILL create
pain and tension.
This is what as smokers we
have all done in the past.
That 'feeling' of wanting
to smoke then becomes painful,
annoying and terribly irritating.
Now this is the hard part
to realize.......
The pain, the horror does
not come from the desire to
smoke, but from HOW we deal
with this desire, moment-by-moment
WHEN we stop.
Can I emphasize this:
You do not have to experience
ANY pain or agony when you
stop. Yes, when you stop you
WILL experience a ...........
Temporary feeling of loss
A feeling that you are being
deprived of something
A feeling of emptiness
A feeling that you will never
be able to enjoy yourself
again.
A feeling that you must have
a cigarette
These feelings, although very
real in themselves are not
inherently bad or painful.
What is important is how you
deal with these feelings when
you stop.
The key part of giving up
smoking naturally is learning
how to deal with these cravings
when you stop.
Conflict
Right now, you don't want
to give up smoking because
you are TERRIFIED of how you
will FEEL when you can't smoke.
Let's be honest.
You smoke now because you
enjoy it.
Or -- to be more accurate:
You smoke now because you
have conditioned yourself
to enjoy it.
It is important that we are
honest with ourselves here.
In fact, even the 'THOUGHT',
the mere 'thought' of not
been able to smoke probably
fills you with utter dread
now.
But there is another undeniable
fact: This 'pleasure' is killing
you.
Again we must be brutally
honest here. Everyday, you
are systemically destroying
your health.
This is the conflict all smokers
face.
On the one hand, smoking is
killing you and you desperately
want to stop.....
..And yet on the other hand,
you don't really want to stop
because you believe you really
enjoy it.
Yet, one other truth cannot
be denied and this applies
to every smoker........
We are terrified of how we
will F-E-E-L when we can't
smoke. We are convinced it
will be unbearable and impossible.
FEAR
Right now, the ONLY thing
-- yes, THE ONLY THING stopping
you from giving up smoking
is this fear of how YOU WILL
FEEL WHEN YOU STOP.
And yet this very fear is
the actual key to giving up
smoking naturally.
Giving up smoking is really
all about learning HOW to
deal with the cravings and
feelings you WILL get when
you stop.
When you learn how to do that
- you will realize that there
is nothing to fear when you
give up.
What is there to fear ?
When you get the craving to
smoke, which you will, again
and again - - you will now
take the OPPORTUNITY to 'change'
or 'transform' that craving
so that it is actually enjoyable
or at least tolerable to experience.
Imagine......
You have decided to give up
smoking. It's dinnertime.
You have finished a day's
work.....
You finish your meal and .....
subconsciously, you reach
for a cigarette.
But then, of course you remember
you no longer smoke.
Bang! At that moment, certain
gut feelings will arise.
Feelings of regret........a
feeling that you are missing
out on something important
and then maybe..... terrible
feelings of emptiness.....
We all know how it feels.
But the real question is:
How will you deal with this
feeling -- this craving to
smoke?
Will you just suffer it, try
to repress it and hope that
it will go away?
That is one option. The old
willpower method.
Or will you give in to the
feeling -- and start to smoke
again (promising to start
again tomorrow)?
Or will you - - for the first
time ever: - - follow our
instructions and actually
ALLOW yourself to transform
the feeling/craving so that
it is actually enjoyable or
at least pleasant or tolerable
enough to experience.
You see, when you can do that,
you will no longer be AFRAID
of these cravings when you
stop smoking.
In fact, you will start to
WELCOME them because they
will give you another opportunity
to RESPOND and DEAL with them
in this NEW WAY.
This process is the essence
of giving up smoking naturally
and finding it a pleasant
and life-affirming experience.
Weight-loss?
Are you now beginning to see
how these principles can also
apply to losing weight.
You see a beautiful cake.
You want to eat it....when
BANG! -- You remember you
are on a diet.
Now watch HOW YOU feel when
this happens?
Couldn't we describe it as
....
'Feelings of regret........a
feeling that you are missing
out on something important
and then maybe..... terrible
feelings of emptiness.....
Isn't it essentially the same
feeling as not being able
to smoke?
However, the real question
is the same with smoking:
How will you DEAL with this
feeling -- this craving to
eat?
Will you GIVE IN to it --
and eat the cake or will you
try and FORCE yourself not
to eat it- and be miserable?
Why not consider our alternative?
Accept this feeling, this
desire to eat. But, instead
of giving in to it, learn
how to deal and respond to
it in a NEW way so that you
don't MIND experiencing it?
Transform the craving so that
it is actually enjoyable or
very pleasant to experience.
The Joy of Giving up Smoking?
Remember, when you stop -
yes, you WILL feel something
but there will be no physical
agony, only a temporary feeling
that you are MISSING OUT on
something.
A feeling that you are being
deprived of something SPECIAL
--- but these feelings will
ONLY be temporary.
However, to quit smoking successfully
and to start to enjoy doing
it we must go deeper than
these temporary cravings.
We must realize that :
You find it difficult or impossible
to stop smoking now because.........
you BELIEVE ABSOLUTELY that
you NEED to smoke and even
deeper, you BELIEVE that if
you give up smoking now, your
life will never be as ENJOYABLE
again.
In one sentence: You believe
your life will be intolerable.
It is these beliefs that makes
giving up smoking difficult
NOT Nicotine addiction.
Right now, you are not only
physically addicted to smoking
but you are psychologically
dependent or addicted to smoking.
If your addiction were purely
physical wouldn't all these
nicotine patches have a 100%
success record ?
Yet, we all know that even
if we use a nicotine substitute,
we will still continue to
feel a terrible desire to
smoke.
Again and again, we'll feel
we must have a cigarette.
At times, it will even get
to the stage where we just
don't care - even the most
dire health warnings will
have no affect on us - we
just WANT to smoke.
Where does this desire come
from ?
It comes from our conditioning,
our beliefs about smoking.
This moment, we believe that
smoking is an essential pleasure.
In fact, most of us have a
terrible resistance to EVEN
thinking about giving up smoking.
Why ?
Because we believe that in
order to do anything about
our addiction, i.e. give up
smoking -- we would have to
end our pleasure and ending
pleasure is something we have
NO DESIRE to do.
YOUR REAL JOB
Your real job in giving up
smoking lies in REALLY UNDERSTANDING
that you don't NEED to smoke.
You remove the psychological
addiction to smoking.
You will never be truly free
until you realize that smoking
is not a real pleasure and
that when you stop, you WILL
NOT BE depriving ourselves
of a real pleasure.......
......and then you will not
only be able to give up smoking
for good but you will enjoy
doing it!
About The Author
Is it possible to enjoy, yes
ENJOY quitting smoking - and
not gain ANY weight? Follow
the famous 10-day Free online
Quit SmokingCourse by John
Ryan at www.quitsmokingonline.com
and prove it for yourself.
John Ryan is also the author
of the Bliss of meditation
sean@quitsmokingonline.com
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