I’ve just made my new stop-smoking online course, Smokefree Life, available on the courses page. I’m not doing a big launch like I did for the Stop Procrastinating, Start Succeeding course, partly because I suspect I have more readers who are procrastinators than who are smokers (am I right)?
I wanted to get it out now, though, because cigarette tax is going up again in New Zealand on 1 January, and people will be looking around for advice on how to stop smoking.
I’m not setting out to make my fortune from those unfortunates. In fact, I’ve decided that the ebook part of the course, How to Stop Smoking, will not only be free but Creative Commons-licensed (that means I’m encouraging you to share it with as many people as possible). Whether you buy the course or not, the ebook gives plenty of good advice on how to stop smoking, regardless of which of the many smoking cessation methods you use. It covers the health effects of smoking, benefits of giving up smoking (with a timeline), how to deal with quit smoking withdrawal symptoms, how to quit smoking without gaining weight, motivation to quit smoking and a few other popular topics.
What’s in the Smokefree Life course
If you do buy the course, you’ll naturally get extras over and above the ebook: half a dozen of my professional hypnotherapy MP3s to help you shift your thoughts, feelings and behaviours. They cover motivation, dealing with inner resistance, taking care of your body, and of course the process of quitting smoking.
For that I’m charging $19 (NZD). I settled on that number as roughly the price of a couple of packs of cigarettes, or less, in most countries. (Actually I think the NZ price will be not much less than that for one pack, in just a few days’ time.) It’s not the full worth of the course, but I wanted to strike a balance between being affordable and costing just enough that people would take it seriously.
I’ve developed these stop-smoking hypnosis tracks, and the ebook, from several years of working with clients face-to-face to help them stop smoking. You may remember my interview with Sarah James on how giving up smoking was a significant personal development move for her.
In that time I’ve learned a lot – I’ll do a more in-depth post in the New Year, pointing back to some of my previous posts on smoking as well. Smoking is a very complex behaviour, and the more resources you have when you’re giving up smoking, the better the outcome – so I’ve set out to give you as many resources as possible while still keeping it simple and clear.
So if you are thinking of giving up smoking, or know someone else who is, here’s the ebook: How to Stop Smoking.
And please share this post on Facebook and Twitter, or by email with anyone who would benefit from it.
Thanks. And Merry Christmas, if you celebrate it – my wife and I are going up to see my mother and sister at their new place and have a nice relaxed Christmas day.
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