About Stop Smoking Squirrel

                         Stop Smoking Squirrel?

                          "That's Totally Ridiculous"!

    Welcome to stop smoking squirrel the fastest and easiest way to stop smoking permanently online for all and in the shortest possible time. Many people wonder why i chose the name stop smoking squirrel for this site and the reasons are very simple but profound. Please continue reading......It may just mean the end of your smoking life and getting you back to how you were before you inhaled that first cigarette.

   Once Upon a time, at the very young age of nineteen i had gotten to the stage of smoking forty cigarettes per day, for most people that sounds ridiculous and the truth is, it was ridiculous! Not that i smoked forty cigarettes per day, but the fact that six years earlier, i was fit and playing sport on a regular basis, by the time i was nineteen i could no longer do any form of basic exercise.

"Website Rules"....

"When you go through this site you should be smoking! If you are not smoking you will not be able to digest what im saying and it will not hit home with you. If you cannot smoke, then i would suggest you print out these pages and read them in a place where you can smoke. Im writing this site for you! So use the content, i believe there is more valuable content on this site than in 90% of the books you find out there on smoking."

              I battled with the addiction for many years, read just about every book on the market, to my horror most of them tried to scare me, i even tried to scare myself in order to break free and stop smoking on many occasions and many hard core smokers have told me that i was not alone in my thinking.

 I would watch videos of people dieing of lung cancer (nice pass time), i even phoned hospitals to try and arrange emphysema patients to see me, i thought that if i could just speak to one or two they would be able to convince me into quitting smoking or to show me how to stop smoking.

  Little did i realise i knew one intimate person who had died from lung cancer just six years earlier before i tried that first cigarette. My grandfather had died at the age of 62, as a youngster i could never get hooked even if i wanted to aleast that's what i thought and i am sure you did to.

                                                                        Well i never did get to go meet patients dieing in hospitals, it never happened, i never got to meet any, but to my horror after speaking to a doctor years later it was actually a blessing in disguise that i never went to go see any dieing patients.

     Because you see the truth of the matter is, that even when these people are on their death beds, they continue to smoke, the disease doesn't make them want to stop, but on the contruery it in most cases makes them want to smoke even more. This is the power of the cigarette if you don't understand the nature of this beast.

       No seriously i tried so many ways to stop. At one stage i even thought it was completely impossible to stop smoking, that i would have to remain a smoker for the rest of my entire life. I would literally day dream while smoking and wonder how i would feel as a non smoker again and if i could ever be a non smoker, would i be able to enjoy life, social occasions and other events in my life without the need of this cigarette?

  Then almost a decade later, it just so happened that i stumbled upon a few methods which did help me quit smoking for life. I no longer crave cigarettes, i no longer envy those that smoke but on the other hand i now see the smokers, as i saw them when in high school years before i started smoking.

                                                                   Like you, i started smoking (even though i hate to admit it) but due to friends and as mentioned, i hate to admit it, but pear pressure was also at hand. I was asthmatic and at first could not inhale the cigarette smoke, then some how i managed to inhale it and was a man, you know "in with the crowed", i was starting to go to clubs, meet girls and some how the cigarette's were part of my life.

       It took me roughly eight months of smoking to realize that i was hooked but the thing was i genuinely thought i was still getting something from cigarettes and still thought i enjoyed them, it was only when i thought, ok "enough's enough" i want to now stop that the nightmare began.

                                I was trapped, Hooked And could not see the end of the tunnel!

  I'm not sure but perhaps your situation is different to mine but let me tell you how this whole thing was seen by me before i started smoking. When i was younger i vowed to never smoke, my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles all smoked, maybe there were one or two that didn't but the vast majority did.

                                                                                                                         I hated the smell with a passion, i vowed that i would never smoke, i used to complain about the smoke while in a room with smokers, I used to get the kicks just for pretending to cough while around them, this would always get them off their butts and open a window.

   When i was older in high school and (primary school / junior high) if i smelt a smoker around me, it used to repulse me, if i wanted to go out with a girl and she was a smoker, i would immediately be put off by this fact that she smelt like an ashtray.

    Then as i mentioned by my late teen years something happened to me, from hating every aspect of smoking, to being a total addict!.

  So why stop smoking squirrel? The truth is, most people would feel horrified if they saw a squirrel or someone giving a squirrel a smoke, not just squirrels but could you imagine a delicate creature like this smoking when there is no need for it and surly it is cleverer than that to smoke?

    I will give you analogies about smoking on this site, with this little friend of ours whose a squirrel, if i show this to you, from a third person perspective you will understand smoking on a whole different level.

    This squirrel is going to stop smoking by the time he has gone through all these pages on this site and followed our recommendations. And if you would like to follow him and watch how he stops after a week or two of getting it into his head of why he smokes, then feel free to join him and others who have found it easy to stop smoking.

   I am not trying to fool you with the squirrel, i am not trying to patronize you either, this is to make what is a serious subject matter a little lighter. You don't need me to tell you that smoking is killing you. You already know that! You don't need me to tell you it stinks, these are common sense things, if anything they actually make you want to smoke because they make you feel stressed and when smokers are stressed like the little squirrel, they light up!

Easy Way To Stop Smoking

  The method i found shows you how to get rid of cravings, never whining about smoking again in your life, showing you how to stop today, not next year, provides you with the latest development of NLP (neuro linguistic Programming) and time line therapy. This method can and will help you stop smoking if you want to!

 This isn't the site for those who want to continue smoking!

  If you are looking to wake up one day not wanting to smoke again, sorry to break the news or mess up your day, but you have a better chance at winning the US, Euro and Asian lottery all on the same day! Seriously!

  If you are looking to get rid of cravings, this is the place for you! I can prove how to never ever have to deal with cravings again despite what the "so called health experts say" do you know who pays these so called experts on stopping smoking?

                                                                    The smoking companies!

     If you want to stop smoking browse the site, so that i may explain how you can stop smoking and recommend the product that stopped me smoking for less than a weeks packet of cigarettes.

 N.B

     The main reason i named this site, Stop Smoking Squirrel is because you would naturally feel sorry for a squirrel that was a smoker, though it would seem obsured to think they would smoke, squirrels are often found drunk while eating fermented pumpkins in some of the states in north America.

     People laugh at them but within a few hours they are back to normal but if they could smoke and inhaled just one puff of a cigarette, they would be hooked. Nicotine found in tobacco is the fastest acting drug on planet earth, in terms of the speed that it takes you to get hooked.

     You need to look at yourself the same way people would look at this poor animal if it was hooked on nicotine. The truth is more people are killed from nicotine each year than world war one and two combined. The scary thing is we don't pity smokers, we justify why we smoke, this is what i did.

  If you saw this squirrel and had a conversation with it, would you listen to its justifications, its excuses, its lies but all the time in the back of your mind you would be think "he must be getting something from it, why else would he smoke"?

    As a human being looking at this poor animal, you would have serious doubts in the back of your mind, as to why would an animal like this would want to smoke. Could you imagine if it could speak and told you it liked smoking while coughing and being out of breath continuously while doing its normal activities?

    Yet we do this all our smoking lives, the drug hooked us and we go on lieing about our addiction, giving it every excuse we can, how do i know? i Because i did this for years.

  Smoking is easy to quit, provided you follow the program. Once you see the true nature of the trap you will stop smoking just like this squirrel.

   I am also in the process of writing a book on how i stopped smoking without weight gain ( i actually lost 16 pounds) never had withdrawals (not one single withdrawal from nicotine), never missed the things, how i love being a normal person and how i did this in less than one night.

 I hope you enjoy the content on this site.

 Brian Jeffries

 

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