Would you rather be an ex-smoker that craves cigarettes - or a non-smoker who never gives them a thought?
We think we know the answer - but read on to find out why '10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker' will enable you to stop smoking for good, and never crave another cigarette.
Most smokers have experienced it more than once. Several weeks down the road to quitting for good, then...
| One slip and all that effort wasted
All those good intentions made; cravings resisted; plans laid and for what? A few weeks off the cigarettes. |
And every time, it seems like it's OK to do it. But why?
Because addiction is very clever, that's why, and it works at an unconscious level.
So however strong your conviction is to start with, addiction waits until you are at a 'low' point, and then strikes.
And suddenly you find yourself making up the most incredibly creative reasons for why it's OK to have 'just that one'.
So how can you stay stopped?
There is a profound difference between a smoker that has stopped smoking and a non-smoker. The smoker courageously resists having a cigarette, while the non-smoker couldn't think of anything worse than smoking.
You've probably heard those people who quit smoking 10 years ago and still say "Every time I have a beer I still want a cigarette" - if you are trying to stop smoking that is a terrifying thing to hear!
But it simply means is that they only quit smoking at a conscious level - that is they decided to stop, and stopped. Unconsciously, smoking is still an attractive prospect for them.
If you're going to quit smoking, do the job right
There are a million and one ways to stop smoking... from nicotene patches and chewing gum to tablets, lozenges, inhalers and Zyban the stop smoking drug. In addition, there are plenty of people out there willing to tell you how to stop smoking - quit tips are everywhere.
But they all miss one vital component - the unconscious mind.
If you are going to make the effort to free yourself from the terrible effects of smoking, why not do it right? Use a proper smoking cessation program that will leave you free of the desire to smoke.
Take the 10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker
'10 steps to become a non-smoker' addresses every single psychological trick that smoking addiction plays on you and frees you from its grip.
The 10 stop smoking hypnosis sessions will gently move your mind from its current addicted state to complete freedom from cigarettes.
No longer will you be controlled by the need to smoke. No more planning your day so you can smoke, no more running outside at work or at parties, no more worrying whether you have enough cigarettes left.
Using hypnosis to quit smoking you will be a real non-smoker afterwards - someone who can't imagine why they ever smoked.
Don't stop smoking until you're ready
The wonderful thing about 10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker is that you can continue to smoke while you do the entire stop smoking hypnosis program. You only quit when you reach the stage where you don't want to smoke any more.
Yes, you heard that right
Many of our ex-smokers couldn't believe they could keep smoking during their smoking cessation program, so here it is again just in case:
"You continue to smoke while you progress through the program. You only quit when you don't want to smoke any more."
Encouragement by email
When you sign up to the quit smoking program, you will receive a series of emails telling you how to use the program and get the result you are looking for. These are from Mark Tyrrell, the creator of '10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker', one of the co-founders of Hypnosis Downloads.com and a highly experienced hypnotherapist and psychology trainer.
His emails will remind you to keep moving with the program and help you stay focused on the goal.
Bonus Download - Stay Stopped!
With your program, we are giving you a 'quick determination booster' session. Stay Stopped is there for you once you have quit smoking, just in case you encounter a situation that makes you think about smoking. With '10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker' it's unlikely you will ever need it, but it's a good feeling that it's there for you.
The first step is yours to take now
All you need to do to get yourself on the path to a healthier and less stressful future is download '10 Steps to Become a Non-Smoker' below. You will get immediate access to your program and can take the first step today; just use the button below to order now.
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Testimonials
"After 25 years of smoking I have totally quit"
by Dr Candan Esin MD GP
I was smoking one pack/a day for around 26 years. I had an MRI and found that there was a narrowing of 30% in the descending coronary artery, and the situation was serious so I decided to quit.
"It has now been 1 month and 3 days"
by Maria
I really want to say thank you so much. I used to think I will never be able to quit smoking (more than 1 pack a day) but after downloading the program I did it!!! in just one week. It has been now 1 month and 3 days.
Thanks again,
Maria
"Forget the patches, forget the gum, get this download it really does work"
by Simon Barnees
"I was a little unsure before downloading as it was the first time I had anything to do with hypnosis so I didn't know if it would work for me..."
"Since I tried it I haven't smoked"
by Nigel Buchanan
"I thought that this would be like any other kind of scam or something that you would buy and listen to..."
"I hate cigarettes so much that I am positive I will never smoke again"
by Steve Weinfurter
"I had never used hypnosis before and just wasn't sure I should trust in it to work for me..."
Quit Smoking Hypnosis
As Quit for Health is an integration of some of the latest psychological techniques, hypnosis is only used to complement the already successful techniques used. As Quit for Health is tailored to the individual it is also ideal for people who are not suitable for, or would rather not include a hypnosis style treatment to quit smoking.
What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a completely natural state of mind, and without being aware of it we are in some degree of hypnosis many times throughout the day.
When we become absorbed in a book, a good film, a hobby or on a car journey, we are experiencing varied degrees of hypnosis.
You can become so absorbed in a book or a really good film that you become unaware of someone talking to you and the things around you, or you could be on a car journey and reach your destination and not recall certain parts of that journey.
Hypnosis is a state of focused attention, and the only difference between one of the above states of mind and hypnosis is that hypnosis is deliberately induced for a specific purpose. Hypnosis is a state of complete physical relaxation and people who have experienced it describe their experiences in many different ways.
Most people described the nice relaxed lethargic feeling and some report a feeling of the heaviness whilst others reported a feeling of lightness or warmth. During hypnosis you are aware of everything that is going on around you, in fact you are more aware in hypnosis than you are in a so-called waking state, as all of your senses are heightened.
Am I out of control during hypnosis?
Many people worry that they would lose control whilst in hypnosis because they have seen examples of stage hypnotism. During hypnosis you are in full control, and cannot be made to do anything against your will. If anything is suggested that you do not agree with, you could just open your eyes.
Your faithful servant, your unconscious mind, is always looking out for your best interests and would not allow anything to happen to you that you did not want to happen.
The reasons why people who take part in stage hypnosis shows carry out what the hypnotist asks is because they volunteered to take part, and therefore wanted to be part of it. They are one of a group of maybe ten people chosen from a group of up to 100 who have undergone several suggestion tests to find the best hypnotic respondents.
How can hypnosis be beneficial?
As well as being successful if combined with certain therapeutic methods , you can benefit from hypnosis when used on its own as a relaxation aid.It has been found that our body experiences certain rhythms that happen around every hour and a half for about 20 minutes at a time.
It had already been found that these rhythms occurred during sleep, this was known as REM sleep, but it was later discovered that these rhythms occur throughout the day.
During this 20 minutes cycle around every hour and a half, a sort of relaxed lethargic feeling occurs, it is said that this is when the mind goes to work and processes all the new conscious information that has been taken in.
At the same time the mind also works alongside the body, the body possesses a large number of genes and the mind has communication with a certain number of these genes, which can be thought of as house keeping genes.
During this communication an inner healing or maintenance takes place, when we override this natural rhythm through modern living, over work or lack of rest, the body releases stress hormones that enable us to continue to perform at our best.
If we continue to override these natural rhythms a build up or overload of the stress hormones can occur which can lead to an unhealthy build up of stress and stress related problems.
Using hypnosis as a tool for deep relaxation can allow this natural mind/body healing to take place, relieving you of stress and leaving you in a more resourceful state of mind and body.
How do people enter hypnosis?
As well as experiencing certain degrees of hypnosis at different times throughout the day, without being aware of it, people can be guided into hypnosis in a variety of ways. The form of hypnosis that we use is known as indirect hypnosis or Ericksonian hypnosis.
When assisting someone into hypnosis the practitioner will usually talk to the subject with a softer voice than normal, using certain language patterns and directing the subject's attention from external to internal awareness which then leads them towards relaxation.
This can consist of progressive relaxation (relaxing each muscle in the body), or guided imagery, which could be an imagined walk on a relaxing beach.
With Ericksonian hypnosis there is not set hypnotic induction, the practitioner can incorporate whatever is appropriate for the individual and circumstances at the time.
Reff: QuitforHealth
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