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SolveYourProblem
eLearning Series: Smoking
I'd Rather Not Die From Smoking
Learn The Harmful Effects & Quit Smoking
Now
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27 pages )
Nicotine Is Addictive
Here is where
the problem lies: addiction. The sad thing is that most people
don’t realize this.
They puff away
on their cigarettes and attach a lot of definitions to it.
I have taken care to include some of the most popular excuses
that people attach to their habit of smoking.
EXCUSE #1 - It relieves stress
It really doesn’t. Your body and mind are capable of handling
a lot of stress and you do not need any alkaloid to lend external
support. The fact is that once your brain is addicted to nicotine,
it kind of weakens and becomes unable to handle problems. The
result is that you get stressed up very fast and your brain
starts demanding its doze of nicotine. When you puff away,
you give it the nicotine and you feel as if your stress is
relieved.
EXCUSE
#2 - It drives away sleep
Sleep is a natural response of the body. Our body needs rest
and it has the right to demand this rest from time to time.
When you take a puff, the alkaloids go straight to your brain
and interfere with the working thus confusing the brain. You
might be able to ward off sleep but you are in fact interfering
with the functioning of your brain, which is indeed playing
with fire.
EXCUSE
#3 - It perks me up
Maybe, but isn’t that a kind of external perk? Isn’t that another
way of saying, I am unable to keep in high spirits by myself
so I need to depend on cigarettes? Hey, look at all those little
children, they are always in the highest of spirits and they
do not need any alkaloids for that. You should lessen the burdens
on your shoulders and take life as it comes.
Most people wrongly
think that it is only narcotic drugs that are addictive.
This is a very wrong notion indeed. Nicotine too is as addictive
as any narcotic. Once you get used to it, it is not going
to be easy to break away from it.
An Unfair
Battle
Let’s take a
moment to ponder over our bodies. They are such remarkable
things. Just think of all those activities that are going
on so harmoniously inside our bodies. Most of these activities
and functions go on with out our own knowledge. It’s almost
like a well oiled machine.
And think of
the count less number of times when you have fallen ill and
how this remarkable body has fought back and won the battle.
Forget about giving credit to it. None of us do that. But
the least we can do is lend it a helping hand.
The world we
are living is horribly polluted. And as it is the body has
a colossal task of fighting off all those toxins. And here
we are pulling in loads and loads of toxic smoke as many
times a day as possible. The body will pull on as long as
it can, and in the end, one fine day it will put its foot
down and say “enough is enough, go ahead cough up and die,”
and really we cannot blame it at that time.
The battle is
already unfair, so the least we can do is help by not consciously
contributing our own share of toxins to this body that is
already waging a fierce battle in this polluted world.
I guess we have
said enough about smoking, now let’s talk about what we really
intended to talk about and that is how to stop smoking. But
before we proceed any further, I want to give you a word
of caution. It’s not going to be easy. This is an exercise
that will put your nerves, your muscles and every cell in
your body to the utmost level of endurance. But in the when
you triumph, you will realize that it was worth it.
After all, it
is a matter of life and death. And believe me you can do
it once you make up your mind. I can tell you that with all
the authority in the world because right now you are being
addressed by a person who quit being a chain smoker and is
now a total non smoker. That’s right, me!
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