Hyponicotinaphobia, the Fear of Not Smoking a Cigarette
Many quit smoking organisations spend much of their time telling smokers why they should quit. This is generally a pointless exercise because most smokers already know why they should. What they don’t know is how can they quit and not feel anxious and miserable at the same time, emotions that no one likes to experience.
(PRWEB) August 13, 2005 -- Over the last few years Alessandra Liverani has
written many humorous but thought provoking poems on cigarette addiction, after
being inspired by reading "Stop Smoking The Easy Way" by Allen Carr, a book she
idly picked up one day in a K-Mart store intending to quickly glance through to
confirm that it was probably rubbish.
Alessandra Liverani has written
over 140 poems, each with a different insight into cigarette addiction. She
believes that these different insights will help people quit by changing their
thought patterns and rather than feeling anxious and miserable, will find
quitting cigarettes a very uplifting and pleasant experience.
Here is an
example of one of her poems:
I Grant You Permission
by Alessandra Liverani
I grant you permission to throw
your smokes away
I grant you permission as from this hour, this day
You're
not convinced, you want it in writing
That can be arranged, faster than
lightning
Here is the document, signed by the proper authority
It's
dated and stamped, definitely no forgery
Signed with a flourish by the
highest power in the land
Who might that be, why it's by your very own
hand
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