Archive for the 'Motivation' Category
For smokers who have been in that bad habit for so long, say a couple of years or so may have a hard time breaking the habit. Nicotine is a very powerful drug and anyone who gets addictive to it develops a certain kind of dependence to it. The decision to quit is the first step to have a life free from the awful spell cast on by nicotine. Follow these few tips to get you started: Do you know that when you smoke, more than half of what you take in is fresh air. Taking deep breaths help
April 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Advice, Motivation | No Comments
Herbal stop smoking products have become quite popular in today’s anti-smoking campaigns and the smokers themselves. The primary reason they’re getting so much notice and so much approval is that so many other solutions, such as nicotine gums and patches haven’t worked well enough to get a large number of smokers off the cancer sticks. Even when nicotine patches have worked for those who are determined to quit the nasty habit, they still leave the smokers taking in nicotine for quite some time, and directly into their blood stream. This just can’t be the ideal solution. Of course, it’s better to quit smoking gradually with the nicotine patch than to never quit smoking at all, but if there’s a way to start today on an immediate withdrawal of all nicotine, that would be far preferable
April 21st, 2008 | Posted in Motivation | No Comments
Just as all stimulants seem to affect IBS sufferers harder than those without IBS, tobacco is one of the most extreme. Whether you smoke or chew, tobacco is a powerful gastro-intestinal stimulant, irritant and carcinogen. Because people with IBS have extremely sensitive intestinal tracts anyway, tobacco should be avoided at all costs. But even if you don’t have IBS, the effect tobacco has on your GI tract is severe. Tobacco has shown to be harmful to the entire digestive system
April 19th, 2008 | Posted in Facts, Motivation | No Comments
“Have a will to grow, and grow your will.” In the present context, you need to have the will to outgrow. Outgrow the smoking habit and stop smoking for ever. Your battle is with nicotine, supported by 4000 other poisonous elements that will not allow you easy victory over the smoking habit. You have to destroy the smoking habit, before it destroys you
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Advice, Motivation | No Comments
In this article we are going to discover some of the ways in which Hypnotherapy Hertfordshire can help you to stop smoking. The benefits of stopping smoking are endless. You will of course be generally much healthier, and of course much more empowered when you are no longer at the mercy of a little white stick. Hypnotherapy Hertfordshire is a hypnotherapy practice based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. We are dedicated to ensure that you give up smoking with ease and speed
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Motivation | No Comments
It is undisputed that smoking is harmful to your health. It increases chances of a heart attack; is a leading cause of lung and other types of cancers; and is also an expensive habit. But, smokers who try to quit will attest to the fact that quitting is not easy. The nicotine found in cigarettes is highly addictive and most smokers who try to quit attempt to do so several times before being successful. It is best to prepare yourself for quitting by removing all cigarettes, ashtrays and other signs of smoking from your environment at home, work and in your car
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in Facts, Motivation | No Comments
Why should I quit smoking. It’s a great question that sooner or later every smoker will ask themselves. We will all eventually get to that point. If you are reading this, than you are probably there now. You have been hearing it from your family and your friends, as more and more of them quit smoking, and then want to convert you
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Facts, Motivation | No Comments
There are many health, social and financial reasons to quit smoking. Some smokers believe that a smoking addiction of many years will not bring any tangible results, apart from financial benefits, so they disregard any thoughts about quitting smoking. The fact is that even the most addicted smokers will benefit from smoking cessation. Immediate health benefits can be achieved such as a return to normal blood pressure, body temperature and pulse 20 minutes after smoking the last cigarette; within eight hours the oxygen and carbon monoxide levels in the blood return to normal and in two days nerve endings start to regrow. By three months, lung function has increased and circulation has improved
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Motivation | No Comments
I am somebody who has managed to quit smoking, it took a lot of determination and will power, there were many periods where I was seemingly desperate and had mad cravings for just one last cigarette, however I was able somehow to resist. In this article, I will be giving some advice about how I managed to successfully stop this nasty and unhealthy habit, advice which I hope will help other people to also quit. I had tried many times to stop smoking cigarettes and had always failed after only a few days. What I needed to do, was to try to work out why these previous attempts had failed and to hopefully learn from my mistakes. In my new quest to stop smoking, I would need to have a whole new approach from any that I have had in the past, an approach which may result in success rather than the normal failure
April 7th, 2008 | Posted in Motivation | No Comments
The facts are clear. There is nothing worse you could do to adversely affect your health. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death. Women are three times more likely to develop lung cancer then men. Cancer has now replaced heart disease as the number one killer of Americans aged 85 and younger
April 5th, 2008 | Posted in Advice, Motivation | No Comments