9 Comments
Comment by Luciano
30 October 2008 @ 21:40
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Comment by Stephen
7 August 2008 @ 13:56
Click to Hear Introduction! When it comes to quitting smoking, each piece of your SMOKERS P.I.E. is important to your overall success because each part has a direct effect on your ability to stop smoking and stay quit. The three pieces of the P.I.E. work together to influence your overall thoughts, decisions, and behaviors in the stop smoking process. The process begins with what you want (to stop smoking). And then it helps you quit smoking using your own customized I'VE QUIT Process:
Comment by Ahmed
23 June 2008 @ 02:31
the challenge is creating the right "Not only have I quit smoking for life, but I'm a much happier person all around. I owe it all to your CD. Thank you" =
Comment by Briana
1 June 2008 @ 07:11
Click to Hear Introduction! Each step in the process reinforces the previous steps and builds a rock-solid foundation for natural and progressive change. Your cravings and commitments towards smoking will crumble one by one. And you will feel powerful and confident about your decision to stop smoking. But they are not enough on their own to create real and lasting change in the way you "think" about smoking.
Comment by Viviana
21 May 2008 @ 10:41
Do you know why people fail to stop smoking.... These products fail miserably because they don't help you overcome your commitments towards smoking. And they don't address the Physical, Intellectual and E pieces of your smoker's P.I.E. Therefore, they don't support real and lasting change towards smoking. Quitting requires you to deal with "cognitive dissonance" on each P.I.E level.
Comment by Kylan
17 May 2008 @ 07:45
It's not that hard to Stop Smoking, Cognitive dissonance refers to the fact that people relate to information which support their currently held views and attempt to avoid information that challenges those views. When they cannot avoid dissonant viewpoints, people tend to selectively hear only that part of the information that supports there views and opinions. It's a proven fact! This offer is only temporary and it is only available here:
Comment by Mollie
13 May 2008 @ 05:10
It's not that hard to Stop Smoking, Identify and leverage your personal VALUES in the stop smoking process For example, A smoker might look for positive effects of smoking and believe that smoking reduces tension (emotional) or keeps him or her from gaining weight (intellectual). A smoker might even believe that the risk to health from smoking is negligible compared with the danger of automobile accidents (reducing the importance of the dissonant cognition).
Comment by Julie
12 May 2008 @ 21:38
frame of mind "It's not that hard to Stop Smoking, You see, our minds naturally want to preserve the way we already "think"- even when it doesn't make any sense to us. You may really want to stop smoking for good reasons such as saving money or feeling healthier. And those are great reasons to quit smoking.
