Quit Smoking
Your past attempts to quit smoking didn’t fail because you r in capable of quitting—rather, you may not have fully prepared yourself mentally, for the shift from being a smoker to becoming a non-smoker.
For health or financial reasons, maybe both, a smoker wants to quit. However, not having a subconscious shift in their thinking, they become a non-smoking smoker. In other words, even though they are not smoking, it feels abnormal not to be smoking. They feel stressed, they feel that they are missing something and can't cope without them. Staying off them is a struggled, and it is only a matter of time before they relapse.
One has to replicate the mindset of a non-smoker to become a happy and successful non-smoker. Addiction creates a mental trap, Breaking free from this mental pattern is the key to gaining true freedom from smoking. When you shift your mindset—such as through my Quit Smoking programme — quitting no longer feels like a struggle. Becoming a non-smoker becomes something you want, not something you feel forced to do. Once your subconscious beliefs change, willpower becomes unnecessary. I can empower you to view cigarettes as something that holds no value or meaning.
Cravings originate in the mind, while nicotine withdrawal is physical. But the addiction is roughly 80% mental and only 20% physical, and the physical withdrawal is relatively minor. This is why people who change their mindset around smoking, often find quitting surprisingly easy. I recommend the Quit Smoking program. It offers a powerful opportunity to succeed. You can become one of the many people I helped to quit.