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Hello Smokers try these Stop Smoking Programs

Don't you wish every smoker would seek out stop smoking programs like they always grab for another cigarette?  Here's a letter written by a member of the Behavior Conditions Club that I'm sure most of us non-smokers can relate to.

Are you that guy? You know, the one that just keeps puffing away like it's no big thing. Even though the entire room is filling with your second hand smoke, it surely doesn't bother anyone, right? Are you kidding me?

This is one of my pet-peeves. I absolutely cannot stand when individuals smoke like chimneys in public places. Whether it's a restaurant during lunch time or a bar at night, it still irks me beyond reason. I mean, why should I have to be directly subjected to your bad habit?  On top of that, second hand smoke causes cancer.

Get a clue already. This "so-called" cool habit was passe years ago. It's time to have some respect for your fellow man and for yourself. Have you checked into any contemporary stop smoking programs? These routines are all the rage now days. Although you may not have the will to do it on your own, you can get it done with stop smoking programs.

Read this article on behavior management for more help.

Do you remember that Stephen King film? The one back in the 80s. I believe it was called "Cat's Eye." Well there was this one tale with James Woods, which was about him trying to break his smoking habit. I'll never forget it, because I thought it was so hard core. Now that's certainly one of the more effective stop smoking programs I've witnessed. Well, if you haven't seen it, they basically use his family as leverage. If he's caught smoking a cigarette, they may cut off one of his wife's fingers or his child's ears. Now that's what I call effective.

Talk about getting the job done. Who ever said negative reinforcement doesn't work? Anyway, you get the picture. This would certainly force someone to stop smoking.

Fortunately for all you cancer-stick addicts out there, we have much less violent stop smoking programs that work. Have you tried the patch? I do have a relative, who swore by this method. He stopped smoking rather quickly and didn't start up again. Then there is that good old nicotine chewing gum. I watched a co-worker attempt this route. Man, was he chewing tons of gum.

The good news is that it seemed to work well. He had stopped smoking for close to three months. However, when our boss got fired, and he was left in charge, he resorted back to the cigarettes. Go figure.

Regardless of what stop smoking programs you initiate, the key is will-power. If your heart isn't in it, you probably won't succeed. Get online now and sort through a number of new-age stop smoking programs. Kick that habit before it forces you to kick the bucket.

It shorten my Dad's life by about 10 years I'd say.  I really do miss him too.

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