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How To Stop Smoking Before Going to a Football Game

How To Stop Smoking Before Going to a Football Game


 If you want to learn how to stop smoking at a football game I think I can help!


My name is Bill and I'm an ex-smoker. I quit smoking about 15 years ago. I remember so many things about how I felt while smoking.


How To Stop Smoking Before Going to a Football Game

When you go to a football game, for example. Ahead of time, you probably have to ride in a car. Maybe you're riding with some buddies, or maybe you can do some tailgating, but if you're the only smoker, you probably can't smoke in the car. The whole time your buddies are thinking about the football game, you're thinking about the next cigarette. You finally get there and maybe you're lucky enough to have a cigarette out in the parking lot on the way in. Hopefully, you don't annoy the people around you because you know the smoke obviously bothers a lot of non-smokers. You finally get into the game, so you probably paid a good amount of money to get in to see the football game. Your crew is excited, like everybody else that wants to watch the game. However, you're sitting down after maybe halfway through the first quarter, and you're thinking about that cigarette. Everybody else is thinking about the game, everybody else is thinking about the stadium, they're excited and they're pumped. They are into the experience and the moment. And you are sitting there saying to yourself “I need to puff. Where can I smoke my cigarette?” As the game wears on, it gets worse, and it gets harder for you. Your thoughts are on that cigarette more and more, and you wonder where you can sneak off here to smoke. Would anybody say anything? If you go in the bathroom, is there a spot there to smoke? if I just light up here, will I get thrown out of the game? All these things are going through your head, and if you really step back and put it all in perspective, you're the only one that's sitting there thinking this way, and everybody else is out there actually enjoying themselves. Isn't that really the goal if you're a football fan? Don't you really want to be at that game, enjoying the game and not thinking about smoking? Something that you could do anytime and anywhere. So you get through the entire game, and hopefully, you've been able to satisfy your craving somehow, by not doing anything wrong. I don't even think you can go outside and risk not coming back in. Maybe some football stadiums allow smoking. I know of one local minor league baseball stadium near me that has an outdoor area to smoke and still return to the game, but I don't know how many other facilities are operated this way. Anyway, the bottom line is that if you're a football fan and you want to go to football games, you don't have to have these cravings. You don't have to live this way. There is help available. When I quit about 15 years ago, I wrote down everything that I did to prepare to stop smoking, I wrote down how I felt, and I wrote down what worked.



Now, 15 years later, as I get near retirement I've decided to put this all together as a program and make it available to help other people quit smoking. It will sell for less than the cost of one carton of cigarettes in many places around the country right now, so if you are interested and you'd like to learn a little bit more, click the link now.


You stand nothing to lose. I will tell you that I believe this program works. I literally bet my life on it!



I look forward to seeing you as a non-smoker!



Learn more NOW by clicking the link below or by visiting

 

www.ToStopSmoking.org


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