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I Guess I'll Try to Quit Smoking

By: Darren Warmuth

Have you ever said those words? How about "I'm going to try AGAIN", or "Might as well give it another shot, what have I got to lose." You can't think like this. A famous quote and pardon me for not knowing who said it, states that 'Nobody who tries anything, accomplishes very much.' And the same is true for quitting smoking.

Even though you are looking to convince yourself or someone else that you truly desire to quit, by saying 'try', you are conditioning your subconscious beliefs for potential failure.

Need an example? How about this. My wife has a fear of roller coasters and I don't know where it came from. She's not afraid of heights and not really afraid of speed, so why this is, I still haven't figured it out. And the funny thing is she can't tell me why either.

In any case, there have been occasions when my son and I have been able to convince her to stand in line with us and have got her to say 'I'll try.' But here's the thing; every time we get near the loading lane, she bails out and decides to wait for us at the end instead.

Her way out? She only said she would 'try'. And trying as we all know doesn't really commit you to much. The same is true of smoking. I realize that saying 'I'll try' is what everyone else says, so when you want to quit, you say the same thing. However as we know, this will only soften your efforts whether you realize it or not because you have now given yourself a way out.

I encourage you to seek out any smoker who has failed in their quest to quit and in almost all of the cases they will say these exact words to you - I tried! And perhaps they might even say that they soon plan to 'try' again.

So let's try a different approach. Develop a policy such as this for your quit smoking efforts. 'I will quit no matter what. I believe I have the fortitude to achieve my goal. Nothing will stop me from reaching it.' Make a powerful statement like that to yourself and believe it and your success is guaranteed.

If you want to hold yourself accountable to your goal of becoming a non-smoker, then you MUST put statements like this onto paper. And then you MUST place these pieces of paper where you can see them often so that you never lose sight of your ultimate goal.

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