Harley Spencer
Verified Performer
Just a quick line on the quitting smoking. If you do read the book and follow the instructions, there is no crankyness. The way the book seems to work (for me, anyway) is to change the way that you feel about not smoking, so that it is not a chore. So that when you get the feeling deep inside that you want a smoke, you change that feeling to one of relief that you no longer have to.
I did skim through it to get an idea of what the book is like, and it does seem like it's very helpful in that thinking process. I only read a few lines of the book, and the ones I read were something like, "How do I convince someone that smoking is easy? How do I explain that quitting is easy? How can I get that point across in a book?" So I know the book isn't necessarily about lecturing people to quit, which is what most people do by telling smokers all the **** they already know about the harmful side effects of smoking, but it's someone who understands what it's like and takes a different route in helping people quit. So that makes me happy.
I've read the book, and I'm still smoking, so don't expect magic, heh. But yeah, as Larss says, it changes how you feel and, most importantly, THINK about smoking. So I certainly see how it can be an important key to those who really want to stop.
Good luck, and good riddance to tobacco.![]()
Of course it's not going to work on everyone since everyone is different. If there were one simple way for every smoker to quit, there wouldn't be all these options and there'd be far less smokers than there already are. I'm not expecting magic. Wish I could just use magic! A wave of the wand and poof, my cravings are gone, no mood swings, no urges, nothing. Ta-da! That'd be fantastic.
If it's the book I used to quit, it works like a deram. Just read it.
It's Allen Carr's book, The Easy Way to Stop Smoking.
thank you for giving me endless butt and tongue
You're welcome