[Gadis-Melayu] This email is for smokers only
Hi, This email is for smokers only. If you're not a smoker, forward it to one you love before you delete it. And let me warn you. Some of what you read may be disturbing. As a smoker, I know how you feel. I used to feel the same way. I know how hard it is to have a habit that one part of you desperately wants to give up while the other side of you seems to enjoy. I know how miserable it can feel to quit because I "quit" more times than I care to remember. I know how you feel. But I also know that it's time --- if you're reading this email --- it's time for you to become a non-smoker. The principle of the Law of Attraction is that whatever you are seeking in the Universe is also seeking you. I believe that you have a desire to quit smoking, and this email can help you manifest that desire. Now, if you've read this far, you're ready to become a non-smoker. But you've also probably still got quite a few excuses that you're holding on to as justifications for continuing to smoke your way to an early grave. So let's get those excuses out of the way right now! This is a popular one with the ladies, but I even hear it from men: "If I quit, I'll gain weight." Okay, here are the facts: you gain weight when you take in more calories than your body burns. That has nothing to do with smoking or not smoking. While the idea that quitting tobacco causes food to taste better may be true, it's also true that people who've never used tobacco will gain weight this year. There are separate programs to deal with that issue. Don't use that as a "cop-out." Besides, the idea that tobacco is a weight control solution doesn't address the reason why there seems to be a ton of fat smokers! Now I also suspect that some people don't want to gain weight because they think they won't be attractive anymore. Well, let me clue you into something. There is a very real possibility that.. ...your sex life will improve if you quit smoking. Did I get your attention with that one? It's true. Physically, it's a known medical fact that smoking lowers testosterone in men and interferes with a woman's orgiastic ability. But even more importantly --- there is nothing at all sexy about a smoker. Who wants to get into bed and kiss an ashtray? And don't fool yourself. Breath mints don't do it. If you ever kiss a smoker after you've become a non-smoker you'll probably gag with the thought of that's how it was to kiss you for so many years. Another excuse: "I'm under a lot of stress and smoking relaxes me." It's not the smoking that relaxes you. It's the THOUGHT that smoking relaxes you that provides the actual relaxation. Smoking actually increases your heart rate and raises your blood pressure. And, as in all other things in life, change your thoughts and you change your life. A widely used excuse: "I switched to a safe, low-tar, low-nicotine cigarette." Excuse me for being so blunt, but that's B.S.! There are NO SAFE cigarettes. You were not designed to ingest smoke, period. You ain't kiddin me or anybody else, so quit kiddin yourself. Here's an excuse a lot of people won't share but a lot of people have: "It's too hard to quit - I don't have the willpower." One half of all the people who have ever smoked have become non-smokers. That's many millions of people and we all lack will power to one degree or another. The question is not about will power. It's about motivation. And I prove the point with this: Do you get up and go to work every day because of will power or because of motivation (like if you don't go, you won't have a roof over your head!)? And, finally, one of the emptiest but most used excuses of all: "I'm such a grouch to be around when I quit smoking." Well, let me share something with you brothers and sisters. I would bet my house that every person in your life would rather be around a live grouch than a DEAD smoker. And if you are a grouch while you're adjusting to becoming a non-smoker, it won't last your whole life. But I know something that will. Once they remove that lung it ain't growing back. Now if you're ready --- and you wouldn't have read this far if it's not something that's been on your mind for a while --- to join the big, beautiful, incredible universe of non-smokers, then you need to check out a great product that we've been recommending for several months. I've received testimonials for the product we offer. I value every single one of them, but this one has to rank near the top: "I used to be very addicted to smoking. Everyday I would force myself to buy smaller packs, and sometimes I buy only one cigarette. Reducing was achievable, but completely stopping was impossible at the time. The best I have done was 3 months. My first spoon of Super Detox was a weird experience. I stayed away from smoking immediately. I think it will be able to help me to smoke in the future to come" Thanks again :-)
[Gadis-Melayu] This email is for smokers only in this Yahoogroup
Hi, This email is for smokers only. If you're not a smoker, forward it to one you love before you delete it. And let me warn you. Some of what you read may be disturbing. As a smoker, I know how you feel. I used to feel the same way. I know how hard it is to have a habit that one part of you desperately wants to give up while the other side of you seems to enjoy. I know how miserable it can feel to quit because I "quit" more times than I care to remember. I know how you feel. But I also know that it's time --- if you're reading this email --- it's time for you to become a non-smoker. The principle of the Law of Attraction is that whatever you are seeking in the Universe is also seeking you. I believe that you have a desire to quit smoking, and this email can help you manifest that desire. Now, if you've read this far, you're ready to become a non-smoker. But you've also probably still got quite a few excuses that you're holding on to as justifications for continuing to smoke your way to an early grave. So let's get those excuses out of the way right now! This is a popular one with the ladies, but I even hear it from men: "If I quit, I'll gain weight." Okay, here are the facts: you gain weight when you take in more calories than your body burns. That has nothing to do with smoking or not smoking. While the idea that quitting tobacco causes food to taste better may be true, it's also true that people who've never used tobacco will gain weight this year. There are separate programs to deal with that issue. Don't use that as a "cop-out." Besides, the idea that tobacco is a weight control solution doesn't address the reason why there seems to be a ton of fat smokers! Now I also suspect that some people don't want to gain weight because they think they won't be attractive anymore. Well, let me clue you into something. There is a very real possibility that.. ...your sex life will improve if you quit smoking. Did I get your attention with that one? It's true. Physically, it's a known medical fact that smoking lowers testosterone in men and interferes with a woman's orgiastic ability. But even more importantly --- there is nothing at all sexy about a smoker. Who wants to get into bed and kiss an ashtray? And don't fool yourself. Breath mints don't do it. If you ever kiss a smoker after you've become a non-smoker you'll probably gag with the thought of that's how it was to kiss you for so many years. Another excuse: "I'm under a lot of stress and smoking relaxes me." It's not the smoking that relaxes you. It's the THOUGHT that smoking relaxes you that provides the actual relaxation. Smoking actually increases your heart rate and raises your blood pressure. And, as in all other things in life, change your thoughts and you change your life. A widely used excuse: "I switched to a safe, low-tar, low-nicotine cigarette." Excuse me for being so blunt, but that's B.S.! There are NO SAFE cigarettes. You were not designed to ingest smoke, period. You ain't kiddin me or anybody else, so quit kiddin yourself. Here's an excuse a lot of people won't share but a lot of people have: "It's too hard to quit - I don't have the willpower." One half of all the people who have ever smoked have become non-smokers. That's many millions of people and we all lack will power to one degree or another. The question is not about will power. It's about motivation. And I prove the point with this: Do you get up and go to work every day because of will power or because of motivation (like if you don't go, you won't have a roof over your head!)? And, finally, one of the emptiest but most used excuses of all: "I'm such a grouch to be around when I quit smoking." Well, let me share something with you brothers and sisters. I would bet my house that every person in your life would rather be around a live grouch than a DEAD smoker. And if you are a grouch while you're adjusting to becoming a non-smoker, it won't last your whole life. But I know something that will. Once they remove that lung it ain't growing back. Now if you're ready --- and you wouldn't have read this far if it's not something that's been on your mind for a while --- to join the big, beautiful, incredible universe of non-smokers, then you need to check out a great product that we've been recommending for several months. I've received testimonials for the product we offer. I value every single one of them, but this one has to rank near the top: "I used to be very addicted to smoking. Everyday I would force myself to buy smaller packs, and sometimes I buy only one cigarette. Reducing was achievable, but completely stopping was impossible at the time. The best I have done was 3 months. My first spoon of Super Detox was a weird experience. I stayed away from smoking immediately. I think it will be able to help me to smoke in the future to come" Thanks again :-) A happy customer, Zamali Ahmad - Cheras Utama KL. Has smoked