

This stop smoking method exists and is called Allen Carrs Easyway. Urn:oclc:828849100 Scandate 20110927014432 Scanner . extinguish the last cigarette and never again feel that you miss cigarettes or smoking. Urn:oclc:record:1033592770 Extramarc University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (PZ) Foldoutcount 0 Identifier easywaytostopsmo00carr Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t4jm37r99 Isbn 1402718616 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Openlibrary OL20945195M Openlibrary_edition The more both the fly and the alcoholic struggle to escape, the more imprisoned they become.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 22:11:22 Bookplateleaf 0003 Boxid IA130212 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donorīostonpubliclibrary Edition Rev. On the contrary, it now dominates his whole life. A doctor holds the medication Zyban in Kansas City, Kan. It has been a 1 bestseller in nine European countries. Allen Carrs Easy Way to Stop Smoking is a self-help classic, with over 20m copies sold worldwide. Allen Carr referred to nicotine replacement as substitutes in a 2006 BBC interview. Allen Carrs Easy Way To Stop Smoking Nov 17, 2011. Aren’t the struggles of the fly similar to the abortive struggles of the alcoholic who is trying to control his intake? Drinking hasn’t become less precious to him. The Easy Way is big on quitting without using any drugs, and it has a particular grudge against nicotine replacement. In 1983, after countless failed attempts to stop with the aid of the willpower method, he finally discovered what the world had been waiting for the Easy Way to Stop Smoking. He was successful in his chosen profession, but his 100 cigarettes-a-day addiction was driving him to despair.

At the times when you won’t allow yourself to drink, you feel miserable because you can’t drink, and when you do allow yourself to drink, you still feel miserable because you can’t drink enough. Allen Carr became a qualified accountant in 1958. Exactly the same happens when you try to cut down on your drinking. The more you cut down, the more hungry you get, the hungrier you get the more deprived you feel, the more deprived you feel the more precious each morsel becomes. But does dieting make food appear less precious? Quite the contrary. “Can you picture the fly alighting on the plant as the teenager sampling their first shandy? Can you visualize the lager lout just about to throw up as the bloated fly before it tries to take off? And when the alcoholic can no longer close his eyes to the fact that his life is being dominated and ruined by drink, doesn’t he try to cut down and control his intake, rather like someone who is grossly overweight attempts to cut down on food.
