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Allen Carr

  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quoted2 months ago
    When you feel both physically and mentally strong, problems cease to cause constant worry, but become exciting challenges to be met and overcome. A powerful business executive regards his job as stressful, but where’s the great stress? He knows where his next meal is coming from, that he has a safe and comfortable home to sleep in and that he won’t be attacked by wild animals when he leaves it. The worst scenario is that he might lose his job. Is that life-threatening?
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    Smokers do not smoke because they enjoy it. They do it because they are miserable without it.
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    greatest gains from stopping are psychological, and for varying reasons they include:

    The return of your confidence and courage
    Freedom from the slavery
    Not to have to go through life suffering the awful black shadows at the back of your mind, knowing you are being despised by half of the population and, worst of all, despising yourself
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    The worst thing we ever suffer from is fear, and the greatest gain you will receive is to be rid of that fear.
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    Smokers tend to avoid exercise and get into the habit of shallow breathing in order not to cough.
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    Most of us can look back at some illness or accident in our lives when we prayed to get better. (HOW SOON WE FORGET.) By being a smoker you are not only letting rust get in and doing nothing about it; you are systematically destroying the vehicle you need to go through life, and you only get one.
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    Try to see it another way: the ‘habit’ is a continuous chain for life, each cigarette creating the need for the next. When you start the ‘habit’ you light a fuse. The trouble is, YOU DON’T KNOW HOW LONG THE FUSE IS. Every time that you light a cigarette you are one step nearer to the bomb exploding. HOW WILL YOU KNOW IF IT’S THE NEXT ONE?
  • Danilo Janjichas quoted10 months ago
    Smoking is not a habit or a pleasure. It is drug addiction and a disease.
  • Диана Сhas quoted3 months ago
    believe smoking relieves boredom.
    This is also a fallacy.
    Boredom is a frame of mind.
    There is nothing interesting about a cigarette.
  • Диана Сhas quoted3 months ago
    Are habits difficult to break?
    In the UK we are in the habit of driving on the left side of the road.
    Yet when we drive on the Continent or in the United States, we immediately break that habit with hardly any aggravation whatsoever.
    It is clearly a fallacy that habits are hard to break.

    So why do we find it difficult to break a habit that tastes awful, that kills us, that costs us a fortune, that is filthy and disgusting and that we would love to break anyway, when all we have to do is to stop doing it?
    The answer is that smoking is not habit: IT IS NICOTINE ADDICTION!
    That is why it appears to be so difficult to ‘give up’.
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