OR! Are you giving a copy of "How To Stop Smoking Without Killing Anyone" to someone you love for Christmas... here's what you want to do to add some wood to that fire:
Send them this LINK: http://youtu.be/NVOZp0FBfWw
This quickie, if you will, will be a message from you on my behalf... or is that a message from me on your behalf? Whatever! You get the point, right? Send them this link!
How to Stop Smoking? Need Help Quitting Smoking? I say stop, don't quit. Searching for the best way to quit smoking? Looking for tips to quit? Need a proven method? What if it was really simple? There is no easy way to quit smoking! There is a simple way though and there is a difference. This blog will be a conversation for you and non smokers alike to find the answers along with my book, "How to Stop Smoking Without Killing Anyone."
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
What to Get the Smoker In Your Life For Christmas
The Perfect Gift For The Smoker This Christmas
How would like to
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The other fellow’s mistakes are a weak alibi for your own.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “It is easy in the world to live after the
world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the
great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect
sweetness the independence of solitude.”
It’s easy when you are part of a
group to “go along to get along,” but when you are able to maintain
your own highest standards of integrity — regardless of what others may
do — you are destined for greatness. When you have developed a carefully
thought-out code of personal conduct, you will never have to ask anyone
else what the appropriate course of action should be. You will
intuitively know.
So this little tid-bit of a morsel popped into my in-box from The Napoleon Hill Foundation and I immediately recognized it as a token of wisdom for those of you still caught in the net of how to kick the habit.
Especially when all your friends still smoke and have very little interest in you taking the steps necessary to prolong your life. So stand up and stand out. If you need help with wrapping your head around the idea of never smoking again, get a copy of my book and in there you will find the secret to understanding exactly how to think in order to finally stop once and for all!
How To Thrive in Traffic Not Just Survive
How To Thrive in Traffic Not Just Survive
For those of who are particularly fond of smoking and driving, here's a few tips and trick to help keep that in check!
For those of who are particularly fond of smoking and driving, here's a few tips and trick to help keep that in check!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
How To Stop Cigarette Cravings
How To Stop Cigarette Cravings
In this most recent Hub, David Bradley, author of How To Stop Smoking Without Killing Anyone, examines three powerful and effective techniques to handle cigarette craving anytime and anywhere.
Give it a look over and feel free to comment on the Hub itself. Always appreciate the feedback!
In this most recent Hub, David Bradley, author of How To Stop Smoking Without Killing Anyone, examines three powerful and effective techniques to handle cigarette craving anytime and anywhere.
Give it a look over and feel free to comment on the Hub itself. Always appreciate the feedback!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Andy Whitfield dies of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: We say farewell to a warrior
Andy Whitfield, who is best known for his role in Spartacus: Blood & Sand, passed away on Sunday September 11, 2011. He was just 39 years old.
No, to the best of my knowledge Andy was not a smoker! Let's just get that part straight and out in the open now.
The reason we're here though paying tribute to him and saying farewell is to make sure we do not allow another casualty of the war on cancer (I refuse to consider this man a victim) to be in vain.
The Los Angeles Times posted an interesting article about Andy and Lymphoma. Jeannine Stein writes:
"Lifestyle factors may influence non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a 2010 study in the journal Cancer found. People with the disease who also drank alcohol, were obese or smoked before they were diagnosed had generally worse survival rates compared with patients without those habits. Patients who had 20 or more years of smoking under their belt had a 76% higher risk of death compared with those who never smoked. And people who were obese had a 32% higher risk of death compared with those of normal weight."
So it's important to recognize here (actually vital) that smoking does not limit your cancer risk to only the obvious or what I like to call, the big three. Lung cancer (Nat King Cole), throat cancer (Humphry Bogart) and emphysema (Dean Martin) are just the tip of the smoking related cancers iceberg.
Smoking puts you at risk for multiple cancers due to the stress you put on your immune system. Patrick Swayze admitted that smoking probably "had something to do with" the development of his disease, pancreatic cancer. Photos taken of a gaunt Swayze in the months before his death showed him continuing to smoke... so take note smokers, your risk factors increase exponentially with every puff.
Now back to Andy. We say good by to a warrior. Not simply because he played Spartacus, but because he fought to the end. May his fight inspire us to live each day to it's fullest, honor our bodies and cherish each moment we are given.
While researching his story, I stumbled upon a statement from his wife, Vashti Whitfield which sums it up perfectly.
"On a beautiful sunny Sydney spring morning, surrounded by his family, in the arms of his loving wife, our beautiful young warrior Andy Whitfield lost his 18-month battle with lymphoma cancer. He passed peacefully surrounded by love. Thank you to all his fans whose love and support have help carry him to this point. He will be remembered as the inspiring, courageous and gentle man, father and husband he was."
Rest well mighty Andy, rest well.
No, to the best of my knowledge Andy was not a smoker! Let's just get that part straight and out in the open now.
The reason we're here though paying tribute to him and saying farewell is to make sure we do not allow another casualty of the war on cancer (I refuse to consider this man a victim) to be in vain.
The Los Angeles Times posted an interesting article about Andy and Lymphoma. Jeannine Stein writes:
"Lifestyle factors may influence non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a 2010 study in the journal Cancer found. People with the disease who also drank alcohol, were obese or smoked before they were diagnosed had generally worse survival rates compared with patients without those habits. Patients who had 20 or more years of smoking under their belt had a 76% higher risk of death compared with those who never smoked. And people who were obese had a 32% higher risk of death compared with those of normal weight."
So it's important to recognize here (actually vital) that smoking does not limit your cancer risk to only the obvious or what I like to call, the big three. Lung cancer (Nat King Cole), throat cancer (Humphry Bogart) and emphysema (Dean Martin) are just the tip of the smoking related cancers iceberg.
Smoking puts you at risk for multiple cancers due to the stress you put on your immune system. Patrick Swayze admitted that smoking probably "had something to do with" the development of his disease, pancreatic cancer. Photos taken of a gaunt Swayze in the months before his death showed him continuing to smoke... so take note smokers, your risk factors increase exponentially with every puff.
Now back to Andy. We say good by to a warrior. Not simply because he played Spartacus, but because he fought to the end. May his fight inspire us to live each day to it's fullest, honor our bodies and cherish each moment we are given.
While researching his story, I stumbled upon a statement from his wife, Vashti Whitfield which sums it up perfectly.
"On a beautiful sunny Sydney spring morning, surrounded by his family, in the arms of his loving wife, our beautiful young warrior Andy Whitfield lost his 18-month battle with lymphoma cancer. He passed peacefully surrounded by love. Thank you to all his fans whose love and support have help carry him to this point. He will be remembered as the inspiring, courageous and gentle man, father and husband he was."
Rest well mighty Andy, rest well.
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