Do all my fellow Wingnuts have their Octopi ready to throw tonight? Sure am hoping for the best, but don't think it's gonna happen. GO WINGS!!!!
If you or anyone you love struggles with what you believe is an addiction, please take just a few seconds of your time, hit this link, and scroll thru the 13 state of the art methods of MOST treatment programs.
I'm the first one in this line, I have smoked cigarettes since I was 16 and despite countless attempts, have never yet been able to put them down.
After reading this, I have hope and a method of attack that doesn't put religion in the equation of the "cure." Maybe you will too. God bless....and check with me....due to this article and the way the information is presented, I may yet quit those little stinkers. I suspect it might work with other stuff too.
I'm rooting for ya....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susan-shapiro/addiction-book_b_1375658.html?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl10%7Csec3_lnk1%26pLid%3D146763#s808732&title=Know_your_emotions
"13 Ways to Quit ANYTHING
Many people assume an addict only refers to someone who is an alcoholic, chain smoker or drug user with a "hard" habit. But in Unhooked: How To Quit Anything [Skyhorse Publishing, $14.95], a book I co-authored with the addiction specialist who helped me quit my long-term addictions to cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana, I show how you can also get hooked on such "soft" habits as Facebook, over-exercising, drinking too much diet soda or eating too much ice cream. Regardless of what kind of habit you want to break, here are ways I recommend to begin the process. Remember, when you get rid of a toxic habit in your life you are leaving room for something beautiful to take its place."
If you or anyone you love struggles with what you believe is an addiction, please take just a few seconds of your time, hit this link, and scroll thru the 13 state of the art methods of MOST treatment programs.
I'm the first one in this line, I have smoked cigarettes since I was 16 and despite countless attempts, have never yet been able to put them down.
After reading this, I have hope and a method of attack that doesn't put religion in the equation of the "cure." Maybe you will too. God bless....and check with me....due to this article and the way the information is presented, I may yet quit those little stinkers. I suspect it might work with other stuff too.
I'm rooting for ya....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susan-shapiro/addiction-book_b_1375658.html?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl10%7Csec3_lnk1%26pLid%3D146763#s808732&title=Know_your_emotions
"13 Ways to Quit ANYTHING
Many people assume an addict only refers to someone who is an alcoholic, chain smoker or drug user with a "hard" habit. But in Unhooked: How To Quit Anything [Skyhorse Publishing, $14.95], a book I co-authored with the addiction specialist who helped me quit my long-term addictions to cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana, I show how you can also get hooked on such "soft" habits as Facebook, over-exercising, drinking too much diet soda or eating too much ice cream. Regardless of what kind of habit you want to break, here are ways I recommend to begin the process. Remember, when you get rid of a toxic habit in your life you are leaving room for something beautiful to take its place."
Thanks, sweet.
Thanks, sweet.
Good Luck..I smoked for
Good Luck..I smoked for around 22 years and quit that stinky habit 5 years ago.. You can do it..Stay determined!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Triple L Blessings