When I decided to write and publish a book on How to Stop Smoking, I did it with the intention of empowering people who wanted to stop but couldn't quite get their head around it. Stopping smoking is a mental game of chess. Winning that game will not be easy. It is completely possible and simple as a mater of fact, it's just not easy. The following testimonial is another success story! I want you to use this success to know that the only thing holding you back from becoming a non-smoker is you! You can stop. If Karen can do it, you can too...
David I wanted you to see
what I wrote at Amazon for your book review. I am not a writer.. I would
like to think you might approve... here it is...
In 6 years of working on the no smoking game that I have been playing, I have quiet 4 times....
My daughter in law said I need help from a professional, We didn't find
one, (only for drugs and alcohol) Then I heard about this book and
watched David's video and I was hooked. Couldn't wait to get the
book. My parents, husband and I drove to Ga. (book in hand) when I was
on week two, You see I can quit, I just can't stay that way, This time
was different for me. This was it.. I read the book and it made such
sense to me. I would bring the book out and my mother would say "what
are you going to write now" or I would read different parts to her and
we would discuss it. I can't tell you enough about the book except that I
am now on about day 60 and have never made it past 14 days without a
puff,even for 6 months. With the help of David's book I have decided
that I don't need a cigarette or puff or anything, I am stronger than it
is... I thought I loved the love of smoking and David made me realize
it was just the brain making me think that. it's not true. No one can
love something that is going to kill you... I have read the book three
times and get something new from it each time to make me stronger than
before. My husband crossed out the word ANYONE and put HUSBAND. it was
cute.. I can't even remember what it's like to live a smoke free life, I
have had to learn it all new, Like a rebirth if that's what you want to
call it. I am 53 years old and have been buying cigarettes since i was
14 years old, my first one at age 12. Nothing to be proud of. But it's a
part of my life and I can't take it back or erase it, I can however
change my tomorrow and todays. Today I tell myself that I Choose not to
SMOKE.. Thank you David for all my years of living you have given to me
so I can enjoy my beautiful grand babies.... Karen