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<title>The secret for becoming a non-smoker
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From many of the well known methods on how to quit smoking, I will share with<br>
you the biggest discovery that will make you feel powerful enough to start the<br>
process of becoming a non-smoker. This discovery will power you up day after<br>
day. You will enjoy the process and finally experience how easy life can be as<br>
a non-smoker. Let s see an example: If you have ever tried to quit smoking in<br>
the past, what event or events caused you to smoke again? Think and observe the<br>
details of your brain. 15 minutes after &nbsp;the last cigarette &nbsp;you say to<br>
yourself, &nbsp;I can do this. &nbsp;After 2 hours you say, &nbsp;I don t know what s<br>
happening; should I feel something? &nbsp;After 2 1/2 hours you say, &nbsp;What will I do<br>
now? &nbsp; Should I eat something? &nbsp; I have to do something, maybe just this one<br>
last cigarette. &nbsp;Or you say, &nbsp;Maybe I m not prepared as I should be &nbsp;Maybe God<br>
Himself should come and personally tell me directly in my face that now is the<br>
time? &nbsp;Well maybe you will see Him, and maybe you are the one that is going to<br>
visit Him. Rest assured that this is a normal way of thinking. Some people have<br>
been &nbsp;trying to quit &nbsp;for decades and they are a testament that quitting is<br>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 21:29:31 MSD</pubDate>
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