Quit Smoking Like Whoopi!
Whoopi Goldberg appeared on "The Wendy Williams Show"
today and the subject of quitting smoking came up.
Ms. Goldberg admitted she enjoyed it and wasn't ready to give
it up, but a fan, (a young man) who's suffering from Cystic Fibrosis,
said -"I just want to breathe better!"
Well, that one statement was enough to get Ms. Goldberg to
make another attempt at quitting for good.
She didn't go the cold turkey route like a lot of people,
she cut down from 20 to 15 to 10 and then to 5 and finally
1. She also used the 21'st century form of therapy as well,
what was it?
She asked her followers on Twitter if they wanted to help each
other and quit as a group.
It seems to be working, Ms. Goldberg says it's been about a yr.
now since her last cigarette.
If you're in the same spot as Ms. Goldberg was in last yr. and you really
want to stop, then try the new and improved method that's winning rave
reviews.
What is it?
Phone calls as in phone therapy sessions.
That's right- you may not have thousands of Twitter followers
like Ms. Goldberg and you may not want to reach out online,
and that's okay- and for you, there's the old standyby of calling
someone to talk to.
But there's a catch, what is it?
You have to ask the counselors to call you and not the other way around.
New research says that people who get calls from counselors (as
opposed to calling up the counselors) are more likely to quit
the nasty habit for good.
So, if you've been struggling with this addiction for years or decades
and you want to put an end to it, go online to Google.com
and look for smoke cessation telephone counselors or ask your
Dr. if they know of any proactive quit lines.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Whoopi Goldberg appeared on "The Wendy Williams Show"
today and the subject of quitting smoking came up.
Ms. Goldberg admitted she enjoyed it and wasn't ready to give
it up, but a fan, (a young man) who's suffering from Cystic Fibrosis,
said -"I just want to breathe better!"
Well, that one statement was enough to get Ms. Goldberg to
make another attempt at quitting for good.
She didn't go the cold turkey route like a lot of people,
she cut down from 20 to 15 to 10 and then to 5 and finally
1. She also used the 21'st century form of therapy as well,
what was it?
She asked her followers on Twitter if they wanted to help each
other and quit as a group.
It seems to be working, Ms. Goldberg says it's been about a yr.
now since her last cigarette.
If you're in the same spot as Ms. Goldberg was in last yr. and you really
want to stop, then try the new and improved method that's winning rave
reviews.
What is it?
Phone calls as in phone therapy sessions.
That's right- you may not have thousands of Twitter followers
like Ms. Goldberg and you may not want to reach out online,
and that's okay- and for you, there's the old standyby of calling
someone to talk to.
But there's a catch, what is it?
You have to ask the counselors to call you and not the other way around.
New research says that people who get calls from counselors (as
opposed to calling up the counselors) are more likely to quit
the nasty habit for good.
So, if you've been struggling with this addiction for years or decades
and you want to put an end to it, go online to Google.com
and look for smoke cessation telephone counselors or ask your
Dr. if they know of any proactive quit lines.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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