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Subliminal Ads to Get You Smoking!

Subliminal messaging, its effectiveness and its use has always been a disputed and controversial topic. I do not know what your opinion on subliminal messages are but I hope this article will convince you that they do in fact work.
For starters what is subliminal messaging?
A quick google search on subliminal messages returns the following definition:
Subliminal [...]

An Unethical yet Ethical Approach to Help Someone Quit Smoking! Part – 1

Do you know a close friend, a relative, perhaps even your partner who you would like to help quit smoking?
Does it seem like sometimes you are more concerned about their health than they are?
Perhaps even you are someone who is struggling to quit and are too afraid to ask for help!
If you fall into any [...]

Daily Inspirational Messages Sent To Your Phone Can Help You Quit Smoking

This service is simply excellent! (Its quite amazing where we have reached with technology today, don’t you agree?)

The ‘main problem’ with people just like you and me who quit smoking is we quickly get depressed when we quit.
This is where these inspirational positive messages/thoughts come in.  When you subscribe to these text messages, everyday you [...]

How Do You Not Think About Smoking?

“How do you not think of smoking when hanging around smokers and you when you even blog about smoking?”
This was a question that a friend asked me recently who saw how I had struggled at the beginning when I came to quit. He was amazed at the fact that when I finally made up my [...]

Research on Quitting

Yesterday I posted research on smoking, the following is some research and facts on smokers trying to quit again this article is from the book “10 Steps To A Smoke Free Life” By Randy A. Gilchrist, Psy. D. courtesy of  www.hypnosisnetwork.com:
+ Of those who attempt to quit on their own (without any additional help or [...]

Research on Smoking

Here is some sobering research about smoking that illustrates the need for a strong, comprehensive program to help smokers quit:

About 26% of adults in the United States smoke cigarettes (Fisher and Goldfarb, 1998, p. v-vi), totaling well over 60 million users today (DHHS, 2002).

About 90% of active smokers would like to quit and wish they’d [...]