Quit Smoking and Quit your Fear
Quitting smoking will be successful if you decide to resolve, dedicate and pay attention to the number one problem you have as a smoker-your fear that you will fail. It is clear to you that you are addicted to smoking. You live and die on cigarettes. You are really tied to them, but so far, you still do not have a way to remove them from your life.
You can do it, as long as you tackle your fear. It is a huge hurdle. It can make or break your quit, and ensure a disaster for a quit, if you can not stop the hurdle from overcoming your commitment to yourself.
Smoking is a vile and controlling beast. It is a nice friend to you at the beginning, but until it takes hold of you, and breathes with you, it does so only because it needs you to continue to feed it. After you are challenged and controlled, you have no abilities other than to keep up with the need of nicotine, and in order to keep your nicotine needs happy, you come up with crazy weird excuses.
These excuses all are supplied by one big excuse. The fact that you are going to fail if you try to stop is a real fear. This fear, becomes your biggest reason to keep smoking. It really can be the hardest thing to a smoker in the beginning, how to even consider a quit.
Funny thing is, the more you are afraid of a failure in stopping smoking, your reason to stay a smoker, your fear of failure, is really very thin. You can quit easily, you just need to remember one fact, if you fail, what do you possibly have to lose?
Your failure to quit smoking, will only be successful if you do not try. You must try to quit, it is the most important thing you can do as a smoker. There are many reasons why you smoke, and all of them all fall back onto your fear of failing as a non-smoker.
You need to remember, you already are a non-smoker, you were years ago. If you feel stress, anxiety and concerns over the idea of quitting, this is the fear I am speaking about.
Take a moment, be patient with yourself, and calm your nerves. You are going to succeed! It will happen, and if you think the worst thing is you will fail, you are wrong. The worst thing that could happen is if you continue to stay a smoker.
I wish the best for you, and want only the best for you and your new life. Embrace the challenge, tackle the change, and find the strength that ensured you to breathe in fire in the early days as a smoker. You are a strong, fearless and powerful soul; every smoker is.
You can do it, as long as you tackle your fear. It is a huge hurdle. It can make or break your quit, and ensure a disaster for a quit, if you can not stop the hurdle from overcoming your commitment to yourself.
Smoking is a vile and controlling beast. It is a nice friend to you at the beginning, but until it takes hold of you, and breathes with you, it does so only because it needs you to continue to feed it. After you are challenged and controlled, you have no abilities other than to keep up with the need of nicotine, and in order to keep your nicotine needs happy, you come up with crazy weird excuses.
These excuses all are supplied by one big excuse. The fact that you are going to fail if you try to stop is a real fear. This fear, becomes your biggest reason to keep smoking. It really can be the hardest thing to a smoker in the beginning, how to even consider a quit.
Funny thing is, the more you are afraid of a failure in stopping smoking, your reason to stay a smoker, your fear of failure, is really very thin. You can quit easily, you just need to remember one fact, if you fail, what do you possibly have to lose?
Your failure to quit smoking, will only be successful if you do not try. You must try to quit, it is the most important thing you can do as a smoker. There are many reasons why you smoke, and all of them all fall back onto your fear of failing as a non-smoker.
You need to remember, you already are a non-smoker, you were years ago. If you feel stress, anxiety and concerns over the idea of quitting, this is the fear I am speaking about.
Take a moment, be patient with yourself, and calm your nerves. You are going to succeed! It will happen, and if you think the worst thing is you will fail, you are wrong. The worst thing that could happen is if you continue to stay a smoker.
I wish the best for you, and want only the best for you and your new life. Embrace the challenge, tackle the change, and find the strength that ensured you to breathe in fire in the early days as a smoker. You are a strong, fearless and powerful soul; every smoker is.
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