You Can Quit Smoking When You Choose To.

 Filed under: FAQ on Stop Smoking — admin @ Jan 14th, 2008

How often did you tell yourself that “I can quit whenever I want,” or “I’m not addicted,” or “I can smoke just one”?

However, deep down, you know it’s a load of BS.

If you cannot even be honest with yourself, don’t even bother to start stop smoking. You will fail! You don’t have a clear intention to quit in the first place. You don’t even have an iota of commitment to make starting possible. You obviously do not have a plan on how to quit smoking painlessly.

Unless you are willing to look at yourself brutally and admit that you are indeed bound to cigarettes, you will always be enslaved. You will not get your freedom. Be honest with yourself, forgive yourself, then make a positive change.

These words of wisdom from Earl Cassel should help you to decide who you want to be:

I Won’t is a tramp,
I Can’t is a quitter,
I Don’t Know is lazy,
I Wish I Could is a wisher,
I Might is waking up,
I Will Try is on his feet,
I Can is on his way.
I Will is at work,
I Did is now the boss.”

When you said you’ll try, the tendency is you will do so for a while and then you give up.

When you said you want, it’s likely you will persevere but whether you will ultimately succeed will depend on your level of commitment.

When you said you choose to be a quitter, you are declaring an intend and stating your commitment.

Who are you in your quest of stop smoking?

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