Dejar De Fumar Allen Carr Es Facil Dejar De Fum... Review

Here is the reality check that changes everything: The relief you feel when you light a cigarette is not pleasure. It is the temporary ending of the withdrawal pangs caused by the previous cigarette .

For nearly four decades, the late Allen Carr has been the most disruptive force in the quit-smoking industry. Not because of a patch, a gum, or a miracle pill—but because of a single, revolutionary idea: Dejar De Fumar Allen Carr Es Facil Dejar De Fum...

There is a moment in Allen Carr’s seminars that shocks first-time attendees. A man who has smoked 60 cigarettes a day for 30 years raises his hand and asks, "Is this going to be painful?" Carr smiles and says: "No. The only painful part is the illusion that you are giving something up." Here is the reality check that changes everything:

When you use willpower, you white-knuckle through cravings, waiting for the day you finally "forget" about cigarettes. That is like waiting for a prisoner to forget about the jail cell. It rarely happens. You spend your life as an ex-smoker who still wants a smoke. Not because of a patch, a gum, or

"I had smoked for 25 years," says Maria, a former two-pack-a-day smoker from London. "I finished the book on a Tuesday night. I smoked my last cigarette in the garden. It was raining. I stubbed it out and felt… joy. Not sacrifice. Joy. That was six years ago. I have never had a craving since."