By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
Everybody knows how hard it is to quit smoking. Even people who have never smoked understand the tremendous amount of willpower and drive it takes to actually quit smoking for good.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
Are you a smoker who is scheduled to have surgery? No matter what kind of surgery you are having, your health will suffer if you decide to smoke for several weeks before and after your surgery.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
With all the knowledge we have theses days, it can be very surprising to see people continue to indulge in habits that are detrimental to their health. In actual fact what this tells us is that addiction is powerful.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
This was the conclusion of a report, commissioned by Philip Morris, who looked at the cost of smoking in the Czech Republic in 1999. They concluded that tobacco can save a government millions of dollars in health care and pensions because many smokers die earlier.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
If you’re realized, nobody in the world would be nuts enough to one day suddenly decided that they wanted to be a smoker. It all starts off with various reasons.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
Occasionally, you would hear the same old stories, on how people would just quit for 1, 2 or 3 weeks/months even years, and then return to the old habit. Not only that, they will come back and smoke even more and more. It is as if...
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
“No problem, I could quit anytime I want to”. That is the case for many smokers who believe they can quit anytime they want to as though they believe they had a magic switch to turn the nicotine off.
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
Another cigarette goes off the box... before he knew it, Dan was puffing away another cigarette. Dan used to say “But you don’t understand... my work just gets to me, I need something for my stress! People there are smoking in front of me, quitting smoking it’s not as easy you think it is, but somehow
By By Author | On March 16, 2006 | In Quit-Smoking | Rated
Have you ever gotten yourself in a situation where you have quitted smoking for perhaps 1, 2 or 3 weeks, sometimes even months or years only to find yourself crawling back to square one as it if it was a snake and ladder board game?
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