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Break the Chains of Smoking: How to Escape the Mental and Emotional Prison That Keeps You Addicted
- Narrated by: Todd Goodwin
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
Did you realize that you can quit smoking without:
- Relying on willpower or medications that don't work?
- Nicotine cravings or painful withdrawal symptoms?
- Constant struggle, increased stress, or weight gain?
If you're skeptical, then get ready to expand your mind. This eye-opening book reveals the essential knowledge that you need to stop smoking, including:
- False beliefs that cause you to stay addicted.
- Common relationship dynamics that can sabotage you.
- Hidden pitfalls that ruin most smoking cessation attempts.
- How a smoker's psychological makeup supports the habit.
- Nutritional recommendations that make quitting much easier.
- A proven mind-body action plan to stop smoking for good.
Based upon Todd Goodwin's years of experience as a hypnotist and supported by dozens of scientific studies, this book challenges the limitations of mainstream medicine, exposes harmful misconceptions about quitting smoking, and explores critical factors like mindset, relationships, nutrition, alcohol consumption, secondary gain, emotional stress, and self-worth.
Are you ready to free yourself? It's time to Break the Chains of Smoking.
From the Publisher:
As a veteran hypnotist, Todd Goodwin has seen what works and what doesn’t work. In Break the Chains of Smoking, you will discover powerful insights, both compelling and controversial, that are distilled from his years of direct work with clients and are supported by clinical research. Filled with unconventional wisdom, this clear and concise book strongly questions the outdated, biochemical view of nicotine addiction and smoking cessation that has largely failed smokers for decades. Todd Goodwin’s candid and bold exploration of the mentality of the smoker and the mind-body nature of the smoking habit is a must-listen for anyone who is serious about quitting and wants an advocate who is both tough and supportive.