Quit smoking medications ,and how the tools of Hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming) can help you to quit smoking, before the ban comes in!
Many people know about the role of hypnotherapy and NLP in smoking cessation and you may already know someone who has successfully quit smoking using these methods. People Building is a self-development training organisation, providing NLP and Hypnotherapy training courses. All our coaches are also experienced therapists who see clients individually. One of the most common reasons why people visit us for NLP and Hypnotherapy sessions is for smoking cessation. We have consistently obtained good results using these therapies to help people stop smoking.
In a bid to make NLP and Hypnotherapy quit smoking techniques more widely accessible (read: much cheaper!) and available to those who do not want formal therapy, the People Building Team have got together to create "Freedom from Smoking the NLP Way", a stop smoking e-book. This wonderful smoking cessation resource draws together the tools and techniques that our practitioners have identified as the most effective methods for empowering people to stop smoking.
In this article, we are giving you a peak at what is contained in this stop smoking e-book, so that you can make an informed choice as to whether this quit smoking e-book is the method to help you to stop smoking quickly and with ease. The great thing about this stop smoking e-book is that it costs less than a packet of cigarettes and it comes with a full money back guarantee. This is because we are so certain that if you follow the steps and practical exercises contained in this smoking e-book, you will become a non-smoker and feel good about it!
So what do you get for your fiver?
This book is made of two parts. In Part 1 you will be guided to understand more about Hypnotherapy and NLP. You will be supported in identifying and consolidating your motivation and you will set a stop smoking date. There are also practical steps for you to complete. You will read through Part 1 completely then stop smoking. By the end of Part 1 of this stop smoking e-book, you really will be ready to smoke your last cigarette, if not before.
Once you have smoked your last cigarette you should progress to Part 2 of this stop smoking e-book. During Part 2, you are required to complete specific NLP and Hypnotherapy exercises. By Part 2 you become a non-smoker and the exercises contained in this section will help you to stay this way and you will learn to re-program old behavioural and emotional habits in order to think and believe in yourself as a non-smoker.
Part 1 of the quit smoking e-book, is focused on getting ready to stop smoking. In chapter 1, "Getting to Grips with NLP and Hypnotherapy", readers are introduced to NLP and Hypnotherapy to enable them to understand and feel confident with these tools. In this chapter readers set their stop smoking date.
Chapter 2: "Finding your Leverage" – helps readers identify their reasons for stopping smoking. It is really important that they feel strongly motivated, as they may need to keep in mind these reasons to maintain their commitment, in becoming a non-smoker.
Chapter 3: "Consolidating your motivation" -presents facts about the dangers to health from smoking, a health questionnaire and guides readers to identifying their individual benefits and rewards of becoming a non-smoker.
Chapter 4: "Destroy your Excuses for Smoking"- readers are taught the filtering processes that are used within their minds, which have in the past created excuses to continue smoking and will learn to destroy these now.
Chapter 5: "Clean language" – This chapter includes reframing, understanding the "Law of Attraction", thinking patterns and using clean language to create empowering alternatives to the way you think about smoking. We cannot stress enough, the impact your language has on your ability to succeed or fail in everything you do.
Chapter 6: "Practical Stuff" – Take steps to rid yourself of any smoking associations and cues. In conjunction with NLP and Hypnosis, there is a lot of practical steps that you can do to help you stop smoking, like changing your routine, drinking plenty of water, get clean and much more…
During Part 2 of the stop smoking e-book, the focus is on staying a non-smoker easily and naturally. During this part of the e-book, NLP formal techniques are introduced and practiced by readers. Chapter 7: "Anchoring to Feel Good and Beat Cravings", involves creating a positive resource anchor for use to alleviate stress and creating a negative anchor to beat cravings. In Chapter 8 "NLP Distraction for your Senses" readers learn practical coping tools for each sensory preference.
Chapter 9: "Swish and Squash" – introduces swish patterns. You will create an NLP swish pattern to remove smoking behaviours and install new alternatives. You will also carry out a visual squash technique to eliminate emotional attachments to smoking. Finally during Chapter 10: "Visualisations and Metaphors for Permanent Change" – readers learn how to visualise and practice success to help them always remain a non-smoker.
In this stop smoking e-book, we discuss the importance of internal representations in our mind after we have filtered information about smoking. When treating clients for smoking cessation, we have found that people tend to massively delete, distort and generalise regarding dangers to health from smoking. What ever the reason is to stop smoking, we give strategies for how to do so.
If you required more information about this amazing must-have stop smoking manual for yourself or someone you know who smokes, please visit www.peoplebuilding.co.uk/freebies.htm where the stop smoking e-book will be available.
By Gemma Bailey
Published: 6/15/2007
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9 Responses
Andy Henry
April 23rd, 2009 at 7:59 am
1Interesting blog post. What would you say was the most important factor in using NLP?
admin
April 27th, 2009 at 4:04 am
2One of the Presuppositions underpinning NLP is that the mind and body affect each other.
NLP creates an awareness of how the body and mind are linked this can be applied to health issues in a number of ways. People with physical illnesses may be able to overcome some of the physical symptoms of their condition by changing their beliefs and attitudes towards them. In the same way people who are addicted to nicotine can believe they can still live a life without it.
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August 3rd, 2009 at 7:44 am
3i smoke several packs of cigarette in one day. it is not easy to quit smoking because cigarette is addictive due to nicotine. i am using Habitrol nicotine patch to quit smoking.
admin
August 3rd, 2009 at 11:25 am
4Keep on with your patches, you can and will succeed if you do. I had an added incentive to quit smoking when my GP told me that I was in danger of losing one if not both my legs below the knee, because smoking had caused plaque to build up in the arteries behind my knees thus restricting the blood supply to my lower legs. The blockage is never going to get better, even though I have never touched a cigarette since, but hopefully it won’t get any worse than it is today. It affects me when I have to walk more than a few hundred yards, because the calf muscle does not get a good enough blood supply to work properly.
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September 6th, 2009 at 7:52 am
5i am trying to Quit Smoking by having a very good discipline not take cigarettes anymore. I also use nicotine patches to curb my nicotine cravings from Cigarettes.
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October 8th, 2009 at 1:36 am
6i did have a hard time Quitting Smoking but several months of discipline and the use of nicotine patches helped me a lot to stop smoking.
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October 17th, 2009 at 3:50 pm
7i was able to Quit Smoking by using Nicotine patches. those nicotine patches really helped me stop my nicotine addiction.
Rachel Price
April 28th, 2010 at 3:08 am
8It is hard to Stop Smoking at all but i tried so hard to quit smoking because of the fear of lung cancer ‘
admin
April 28th, 2010 at 6:32 am
9Rachel got in first with her comment “It is hard to Stop Smoking at all but i tried so hard to quit smoking because of the fear of lung cancer “,
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