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Would you like to clean up your credit file? Check it out | | | | | | | | Give up smoking - - here. If you are giving up smoking then you might like to start a thread here so you can let us know how you are doing - and about each time you falter. |
16th September 2007, 10:00
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| Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Hello all,
Alan Carr has a book that gets you to pack in "the easy way"
Essentially it is brainwashing. but if you read it carefully and follow it, you should succeed. I did (but was pretty stupid in not following a bit of advice and started smoking again) and found stopping pretty easy.
It does require a blind belief in everything said. if you start questioning what is written, it probably wont work.
BTW - I don't work for this guy nor am I on commission (honest!) and I am not one for recommending a product, but this really is worth a go.
Good luck all!
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16th September 2007, 11:42
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Jun 2006 I am in: Number 4, Stygia Avenue, Hell...come in, we have beer and Pringles.
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it My OH used Allen Carr, had his 'Final Cigarette' whilst reading the last part, and has not had one since - going strong for four months now with no problems.  |
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17th September 2007, 10:11
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: Apr 2007 I am in: Hell
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Oooh I'm jealous!
i will try again, my problem is that I formulated arguments against what was in the book - self defeatist!
I will give it a month or two (by which time I will have forgotten everything in it I hope) and try to get myself brainwashed again! |
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5th December 2008, 15:15
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: Dec 2008
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it 'The easy way' worked for me too, i wouldnt call it brainwashing though, it just points things out which should be obvious but are ignored or not understood, i would reccomend this to all smokers, read the last chapter and had my last cig 15 months ago....no problems or desire to smoke since....the biggest problem that a couple of friends had after reading was that they found it so easy that they tested themselves and had a cig to test themselves and inevitably started again. |
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21st December 2008, 03:23
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: Feb 2008 I am in: Cheshire
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Hmm - if this is a good stop smoking book do you think his LOSE WEIGHT book would be equally good - thankfully never smoked but I am rather too fat and could do with losing about 1/2 my body mass lol |
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21st December 2008, 08:29
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Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Oct 2006 I am in: The South West
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Hi Doc,
It is the mind set that the 'Stop Smoking' books give you that helps. There is no reason to think the Lose Wight and Stop Drinking books will be any different, so give it a go and let us know how you get on. BTW, the books are cheap enough on ebay.
Good luck,
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27th December 2008, 16:30
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: Oct 2006 I am in: The South West
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Quote:
Originally Posted by Blarney Am I right in thinking that only one of you has actually succeeded here (as in, not gone back to smoking since). This is just the same as every other method that 'works'...it doesn't work!
Buy yourself an e-cigarette and stop...it's that simple!
Seags | Errrrm,
That will be three of us who have stopped !!
Caro, Mark, and me
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27th December 2008, 20:43
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Yep. Not one ciggie for 10 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 20 hours and 43 minutes - not that I'm counting.  |
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8th January 2009, 12:37
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Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Did for me 60 a day for 35 years, stopped overnight, no problems since. It works.  |
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23rd January 2009, 18:57
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it I went to an Alan Carr session in December, lasted 2 weeks off them, did another session last week, lasted 1 day. Today I havent smoked at all, just trying my best with will power  |
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1st February 2009, 12:13
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| Re: Give up smoking - Alan Carr - a different approach well worth it Quote:
Originally Posted by angelamc777 I went to an Alan Carr session in December, lasted 2 weeks off them, did another session last week, lasted 1 day. Today I havent smoked at all, just trying my best with will power  | Obviously you haven't understood Allen Carr yet then, because its not about will power. There is nothing to give up.
I have the interactive cd rom for Allen Carr and that is so much better than the book. I found that the book didn't really do anything for me but the cd rom worked a treat. |
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