Quit Smoking with Snus 4, Where you can’t smoke but use Snus
This video shows different situation where you can’t smoke but use Swedish smokeless tobacco Snus.
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This video shows different situation where you can’t smoke but use Swedish smokeless tobacco Snus.
Duration : 0:2:49
Here is my second Vlog, in which I ask for your help!…lol Help me quit smoking, through suggestions via comments!
Or just comment me telling me it sucks…either way…Enjoy!
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If you are young and smoking, stop now, for the love of god.
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If you are young and smoking, stop now, for the love of god.
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Emotional Freedom Technique is a simple acupressure technique for releasing negative feelings.
You feel negative feelings in the body, so you have to go to the body to work on them.
You can release a negative feeling right now with this video. Tapping is a great way to reduce the cravings you feel for cigarettes.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How hard should I tap?
A: Tap lightly, just so that you feel it. The purpose of the tapping is to bring your attention to different parts of your body, it actually works if you just imagine tapping - as long as your attention is drawn to the right points.
Q: How can I be sure I am finding the right points?
A: Use two fingers to make sure you cover the points. Sometimes the point will ‘feel’ right, as if there is a slight indent in the skin or the point is particularly sensitive. It’s all connected so you don’t have to be 100% accurate.
Q: You have missed out points that Gary Craig teaches!
A: Yes. Feel free to tap those too, I left them out to keep the video simple and it seems to work fine without them. If you find the video doesn’t work for you, try tapping the additional points - around the top-middle of the head, and just under the armpit.
Q: Is the sequence important?
A: No. You can tap the points in any order. In fact you only need to tap one or two of the points for each particular feeling. It’s just you have no easy way to know which point so you might as well tap them all.
Q: I am a skeptic! / You are a charlatan!
A: Thanks. Tapping is perfectly explainable scientifically but it does go beyond most people’s understanding. It really does work though, and the best way to prove that to yourself is to try it and watch your negative feelings disappear.
For more info see the Introductory video which gives a bit more explanation:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6i33V2EcVlY
Also this video shows use of an electro-acupuncture pen to show that the points have a different electrical resistence to other parts of the body:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GCYkdK0Uol0
Duration : 0:18:43
Visit
http://www.Tapping.com
for more Emotional Freedom Technique videos, EFT articles, and my E-Book.
Emotional Freedom Technique is a simple acupressure technique for releasing negative feelings.
You feel negative feelings in the body, so you have to go to the body to work on them.
You can release a negative feeling right now with this video. Tapping is a great way to reduce the cravings you feel for cigarettes.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How hard should I tap?
A: Tap lightly, just so that you feel it. The purpose of the tapping is to bring your attention to different parts of your body, it actually works if you just imagine tapping - as long as your attention is drawn to the right points.
Q: How can I be sure I am finding the right points?
A: Use two fingers to make sure you cover the points. Sometimes the point will ‘feel’ right, as if there is a slight indent in the skin or the point is particularly sensitive. It’s all connected so you don’t have to be 100% accurate.
Q: You have missed out points that Gary Craig teaches!
A: Yes. Feel free to tap those too, I left them out to keep the video simple and it seems to work fine without them. If you find the video doesn’t work for you, try tapping the additional points - around the top-middle of the head, and just under the armpit.
Q: Is the sequence important?
A: No. You can tap the points in any order. In fact you only need to tap one or two of the points for each particular feeling. It’s just you have no easy way to know which point so you might as well tap them all.
Q: I am a skeptic! / You are a charlatan!
A: Thanks. Tapping is perfectly explainable scientifically but it does go beyond most people’s understanding. It really does work though, and the best way to prove that to yourself is to try it and watch your negative feelings disappear.
For more info see the Introductory video which gives a bit more explanation:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6i33V2EcVlY
Also this video shows use of an electro-acupuncture pen to show that the points have a different electrical resistence to other parts of the body:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GCYkdK0Uol0
Duration : 0:18:43
Up in Smoke is a comedic skewering of the tobacco industry. “The Boss” is the head of the Humbar tobacco cigarette company who goes ballistic when his profits stop climbing or anyone is able to stop smoking. He sends his marketing team out to blitz the American public with dishonest messages about tobacco in order to encourage more people to take up the deadly habit, not providing honest facts about smoking. In particular, the marketers are told to get everyone to smoke: men, women, and children (this is a very early film to address teen smoking). The greedy executive's son, an athlete and an all-around good guy, comes to the office to see his dad and gets Shanghai’d by the marketing executives who want to make him a selling point. Dad sees the error of his ways and gets a newfound respect for the value of human lives and the harmful effects of smoking with a little help from his goody-two-shoes son. Up in Smoke was made by Brigham Young University to dramatize the evils of …
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I have smoked pot for about 5 years pretty heavily. I am 21 and in college and i REALLY want to stop smoking pot…… but i cant! I’ve tried and in a week or two i find myself smoking again.
Oh wait i got this one, STOP.
jk, give complete control of your money to someone you trust. everything even small cash and coins.
You also need to take a break from the people in your life that smoke pot. It's not that they're bad people, it's just that they are each a possible enabler. Don't hang around anyone who will enable you.
Also, you're in college? Do you smoke as a way to deal with stress or just as a time waster?
If you smoke to deal with stress you need to find another outlet. I would suggest Racketball.
If you smoke to blow off some extra time, I would suggest making your schedule so busy that literally you don't have time to smoke.
Meaning you have class class class, tutor, tutor, study study type schedule. In which the mass majority of your time is spent in a professional situation with people who won't put up with smoking.
The pressure's of professionalism can be a positive influence. I know many people who have used professional situations to force themselves to quit smoking, or drinking.
Or if that's too strenuous an Idea, you can always blow off some time playing Racketball. I use this example mainly because it is fun, social, and healthy. Exercising will force your body to start craving more exercise. As social activity creates the craving for more social activity.
Take lots of vitamins, to keep up your strength. The B12 vitamin Niacin will especially help to clean your system of the poison creating the high people smoke pot to get.
this is a few hidden outtakes and stunts from the movie that didn’t quite make it in
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this is a few hidden outtakes and stunts from the movie that didn’t quite make it in
Duration : 0:2:2