Quit Smoking In One Hour

October 1st, 2008 by admin


Every smoker and former smoker know that the humble cigarette provides a hundred daily uses. It is hard for non-smokers to understand the extent to which smokers develop an emotional attachment with their habit. A non-smoker see it as just a bad habit, whereas smokers are well aware that cigarettes in some way have become part of their identity.

Millions of smokers can testify that they packed in a long-term habit overnight, and never desired another cigarette again. Many aids have been developed to help smokers give up the habit, so it is quite ironic that one of the most common thoughts on most smokers mind is how to stop smoking. Every smoker know all the reasons why they should quit, but still struggle to take the final decision.

Telling a smoker that they are harming themselves does not tell them how to quit. One of the methods that work very well is hypnosis which is a legitimate method and not pseudo science.

A supposition would be that smoking is a physical addiction, and that is true to some extent. But, smoking is a psychological addiction first and foremost and that is precisely why one would recommend using hypnosis to quit smoking. This is not new information, it has been known since very long and hypnosis for quitting smoking is as effective as products that help you stop smoking.

For hypnosis most use help from a hypnotherapist who first check how responsive you are, then slowly takes you into a dreamlike state. A hypnosis session is a process where the therapeutist puts the patient into the right mode and advises him or her not to smoke. There has been much research conducted concerning the hypnosis treatments, and the result is that hypnosis treatments are just as effective as any variant of stop smoking products.

There is a discussion and arguments to whether or not hypnosis quit smoking treatments are actually useful in the long term. A smoker that is looking for ways to quit smoking because someone else is constantly telling them to stop then it is unlikely that hypnosis will help. Any other method will also fail to make them to stop.

An efficient treatment will result in a smoke free person, but for how long? Most smokers have experienced it several times, they have been down the road to quitting for good, then suddenly they start again. How come this happens? It is because addiction is very clever and deeply rooted and it works at an unconscious level.

So even a strong conviction can after some time be severely hit by addiction. It has waited until you are at a low point, and then addiction strikes. Suddenly you find yourself making up the most incredibly creative reasons for why it is OK to have just one cigarette more. To celebrate something is the usual way to fraud yourself.

It certainly 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 could not think of anything worse than smoking. It is very common that former smokers show very strong negative reactions against smoking and smokers.

If you are serious and want to make the effort to free yourself from the terrible effects of smoking, why not do it right? You should use a proper smoking cessation program that will leave you free of the desire to smoke. Here is where the quit smoking hypnosis works great.

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9 Responses

  1. Vanessa

    Get out of speeding ticket because I quit smoking?
    I got my first ever speeding ticket today. I was going 131 in a 100km's per hour zone. I quit smoking yesterday and all I think about is smoking. I don't usually speed and when I do, not nearly that much so does anyone think if I appeal it I can get the ticket revoked or even reduced if I tell them I quit smoking and that's why I was speeding?

  2. dharp66

    you time and effort will be more than just paying the ticket & chalking it up to your quitting.

    good for you !

    keep it up and take this as a learning experience that you can share with others who take steps to make their lives better.
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  3. thebillthatknows

    that idea is so stupid it may make the judge laugh…maybe it will work but only because it's a retarded idea!
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  4. migglebiscuit

    Doubt it will work but you can nevertheless try!!! Good luck!
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  5. mnm313

    Congrats on quitting! I just quit about a month and a half ago. That aside, I think that they will think it's a lame excuse. Do you know how many excuses they hear on a daily basis? If you have the time to fight it, you can give it a try…but I really think that the they won't care.
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    Lot's of friends and family in law enforcement.

  6. billyguitarfx

    No. Judges don't like it when people try to make excuses. The fact is that you were speeding so just pay the ticket. I know it won't be a cheap ticket but you could have gotten written up for wreck less driving too since you were going so fast so just be thankful that all you have to pay is a speeding ticket.
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  7. ask away

    I don't think you will be able to get out of the speeding ticket.
    Just as the previous poster said use it as a lesson and for
    goodness sakes slow down! What would have happen if you had been in a accident? I don't think a judge would be very understanding or reduce your ticket.
    Good luck on trying to quit smoking and try to find something else to do like chew gum or relax. or have someone else drive.
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  8. Viking

    Use that story and you'll get a lecture about driving while distracted. Same ticket as usuing a cell phone.
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  9. abohannon25

    You won't be able to get out of your ticket by any means when it comes to your smoking. However, Usually they will not make you pay it if you take a Defensive Driving course. Just call your local city hall and talk to them, They will give you all the details.
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