Jimmy Petruzzi discusses NLP Jimmy Petruzzi has worked in many countries with successful people including Premiership Football teams, Top Athletes, Politicians, Businesses, Entrepreneurs, TV Celebrities, Teachers and Schools, helping them to achieve peak performance in all aspects of their lives using NLP. He is also dedicated to helping disadvantaged children through a variety of programmes across four continents. www.excelwithnlp.com http In 2006 Jimmy received the highly commended Coaching Award for International & Domestic work.
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Will President Obama Respond To My Offer to Cure Him of Smoking?
Why would he not respond to an offer that will save his life?
1. Because he is too busy?
Who is too busy to save their own lives? Maybe President Obama should ask his daughters if they would mind him asking for three or four hours off his time with them to stop smoking. Do you think they would say ‘no’”?
2. Because he doesn’t want to quit smoking?
What smoker doesn’t want to quit smoking? When I find them I ask whether you want your kid’s to smoke? If the answer is no – which I know it is – don’t you think this is a big contradiction?
3. Because he enjoys it?
Again do you want your daughters to smoke so they can enjoy it as well? If it is so enjoyable why wouldn’t you want your daughters to experience this wonderful feeling?
4. Because he cannot stop smoking?
Who the hell told him that? Smoking is simply a drug addiction. He and the millions of smokers are simply drug addicts. Curing drug addicts is simple. Stop using the drug.
5. Because he will go crazy with the withdrawal ‘pain’?
What pain there is no or very very little physical pain caused by withdrawal from nicotine?
6. Because he’ll go crazy during withdrawal?
You are getting closer to the biggest problem in dealing with stopping smoking.
7. Because he does not like the symptoms caused by the withdrawal from nicotine?
Ok again getting almost hot. When we experience withdrawal from any major drug we experience certain symptoms. These symptoms for smokers last only three days because nicotine leaves your body quickly. It is the fastest addictive drug in the world but it also leaves our bodies quickly allowing us the opportunity to stop quickly and easily. It will totally disappear and in the first three days you eliminate most if not all of these symptoms.
8. Because he has too much stress?
He certainly doesn’t seem to be under any particular stress right now despite two failed wars began by his predecessor, a health care plan that is being attacked and that he still smokes. And just a few other things on his mind. Once again is it not better to live than to die before his time?
9. Because he thinks it is too late?
Wrong again it is never too late. Our bodies have miraculous recuperative powers and once nicotine is stopped the body immediately begins to recuperate.
10. Because he cannot stand the withdrawal from nicotine?
Ok that’s enough. The reason for this particular problem and it is a problem is because of the misconception in your unconscious mind. I won’t fully explain it here. But how do you cure this? Through a systematic auto suggestion method and through minor self hypnosis but you need to know where to go to find it. Keep looking it is somewhere.
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Smoking is one of the hardest habits to quit. Many people find it a major challenge to quit smoking for good. Even though most smokers are well aware of the dangers of smoking, so many of them fail to stop smoking. So why is smoking so difficult to quit?
Smoking is both addicting physically and psychologically. Both the physical addiction to smoking and the psychological addiction to the act of smoking make it hard for smokers to quit.
Cigarettes are addicting because of nicotine. Nicotine causes people to have pleasurable feelings. But, it is also a highly addictive drug. In fact, nicotine is every bit as addicting as cocaine or heroin. Smokers become used to having particular amounts of nicotine in their bodies. When they stop smoking, they begin to experience nicotine withdraw. Nicotine withdraw is usually accompanied by many unpleasant feelings, like irritability and anxiety.
In addition to the physical addiction caused by nicotine, smoking is very psychologically addictive for many smokers. For many of them, smoking becomes part of their daily rituals. Many smokers are used to having a cigarette as soon as they wake up in the morning. Others may be accustomed to having a cigarette after every meal. To stop smoking, smokers must learn to change many of their daily habits.
In order to quit smoking, smokers must learn to manage both their physical and psychological addiction to cigarettes.
For managing their physical addiction to cigarettes, might want to consider a nicotine replacement therapy product. A nicotine replacement therapy product supplies nicotine to the body, which mitigates the nicotine cravings smokers endure when they quit. There are several nicotine replacement therapies on the market, like the patch or lozenges.
In addition to dealing with physical addiction to nicotine, smokers need to change their daily behaviors. They need to get used to not smoking at particular times or after certain events. One technique that smokers can use is to reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke per day before they quit smoking entirely. By reducing the number of cigarettes they smoke, smokers can eliminate smoking from some of their daily rituals for which they were used to smoking. Of course, a reduction in smoking may cause nicotine cravings. Fortunately, there are some good nicotine replacement products on the market, like NICLite, to help manage nicotine cravings caused by a reduction in smoking.
In sum, it is hard to stop smoking because cigarettes are both physically and psychologically addicting. Smokers need to learn to manage both types of addiction in order to successfully quit.
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Perry Stone talks about addictions because many people addictions that they need help with getting rid of. He tells us how to break free from addictions like cigarettes and drugs. He tells us why we have addictions. He tells the addictions that eal with the time of the end. He tells us where we need to go when we want to break free from the addiction. He gives us statistics about smoking, and nicotine. He tells the 4 reasons to quit smoking. He gives us helpful hints that will help smokers quit smoking on the secular side and the spiritual side.
People who have successfully quit smoking – what characteristics do they posses?
Consider the following. Those who did stop smoking:
* Were very unhappy about being a smoker.
* Viewed themselves as too dependent on tobacco.
* Experienced smoking as having a negative impact on their life.
* Had a determination to stop smoking.
* Implemented action steps. They found ways to quit smoking and acted on them – (example: studied material that gave them insight and understanding which set them on a new course, tried quit smoking aids, researched ways to quit smoking, sought quit smoking support, etc.)
* Were willing to experience the discomfort of withdrawal in anticipation of the reward.
People who succeed have a conviction about it. It is like a “cause” that they believe in and so they “take-a-stand” for it.
You can take it a step at a time and follow your convictions if you are one of those who wants to quit smoking. There are also many resources available that can help you, as well as community support. In all of my writings, you will always hear me say that there is a type of mindset and a particular place of being that brings about long term success.
There really is a place of being that resolves around who you are. For the smoker, smoking is actually supportive of the very person that they are. There is an understanding about this that I hope will be discovered by those who want to quit smoking; an understanding that will give them a new outlook (or mindset) which will effect who they are (or will be) to some degree. Smoking is not just something that the person does. Smoking is actually an extension of who the person is. Can a person stop being who they are? Though the nicotine aspect of smoking is a difficult issue, it is not the “thing” that actually prevents someone from long term success at quitting. The concept of not being able to quit being who they are is the “thing” that prevents long term success.
So then, where is a solution? Well, it begins with the characteristics of a successful quitter which I shared above. A genuine desire to succeed must be there and this is not something that someone can give to another. It is either there or it is not. Also, for long term success, it goes even deeper. Smoking is rooted in developmental issues. As I said, it is actually an extension of who a person is therefore it is important for a person to consider personal development issues for the purpose of becoming a different person to some degree; a person who’s emotional support, identity, security and validation do not come from smoking. Again, the desire to be a different person, one whose emotional needs are not met by smoking, is not something that someone can give to another. A person either has the desire to be a different person or they don’t. In some of my other writings I explain in detail about personal development but for now I hope you can see that this is an important part of the process.
In the meantime, if you are struggling, then during your times of struggle and set-backs always remember – There is no condemnation! What matters the most is – Intent and Motive.
Frank Andrews has been a student of personal development for over 25 years. As a result, he has authored two self-help books and developed a blog website to help smokers quit smoking. Having successfully worked through many of his own personal struggles, he now provides information to help others. You can find free quit-smoking information on his website at: http://www.AnswersToQuitSmoking.com
You know all the reasons that smoking is bad for you. You are at higher risk for heart disease, cancer, and so many other terrible illnesses. You know that smoking makes you look much older than your actual age. Every time you look in the mirror, you are dismayed to see the wrinkles, the ashy skin color, and forget smiling with those stained teeth. You hate that your home and your clothes give away your life as a smoker. And you are tired of feeling like a criminal at work when you sneak out to have a smoke. If you are saying help me stop smoking, then today is the day to get started.
Most people regret the day they first lit up a cigarette. You probably remember how you coughed and gagged on that first drag. Unfortunately, for misguided reasons, you tried smoking again and again until you were hooked. You know that there is no better time than today to quit smoking and you have probably tried to quit many times before. Regardless of your commitment to your cold turkey plan, something always seems to derail your good intentions. Well, pick yourself up and dust yourself off and say again, help me stop smoking today.
It is good to remember that you are not alone. Look at all the products on the market geared towards smoking cessation. It seems that everywhere you turn someone is trying to get you to buy another product. While it is good to know that there is support out there, the overabundance of products makes it difficult to know where to start. You know that smoking is detrimental to your health, but at the same time, you don’t want to take anything that will replace your smoking dependence with a dependence on some other drug. You read the warnings on some of the more common medicines and you have to wonder to yourself, will this medicine really help me stop smoking or is it just another crutch?
If you are ready to make the commitment to stop smoking today, there are more natural approaches to breaking your addiction to cigarettes. When you quit the habit, you will see improvements in your health very quickly. You will be able to breathe more easily. Your body will be better able to fight off infections. You will lower your risk for heart attacks. So why not give it another shot? Say it one more time, help me stop smoking, and go on to read the information at Stop Smoking Formula, http://www.stopsmokingformula.com.
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New York Clinical Hypnotist and Nutritionist, Jeffrey Rose hypnotizes guest Nicole to quit smoking at the Advanced Hypnosis Center www.ahcenter.com