Wednesday, March 22, 2006

 
One can climb only so high without the help of others. People are inherently able to accomplish many things on their own, but often can fall short of great feats without support. Many times people put unrealistic pressure on themselves to succeed, and end up failing because they don’t have the support they desperately need. I’ve collected a few of my favorite free resources to help you quit smoking. Hopefully this team effort will give you the push you need to finally take that big step of quitting smoking.

The first site I’d like to recommend is http://www.quitnet.com which offers fellow quitters a chance to connect. This site is a forum style web page with tons of helpful people to meet and greet. Just click fee trial to check it out, or look for online coupons and enter them in when you sign up for discounted service.

The next site I’d like to recommend is http://www.philipmorrisusa.com/en/quitassist/index_flash.asp quit assist website. I know many of you are scratching your heads, why is big tobacco trying to help you quit. Well the answer is the federal government wants them to, and with all that cash why not get something more for your money then that cough all those packs of cigarettes have caused.

Finally for some up to date facts on what’s going on with smokers, quitting, and everything else in the health world check out http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/how2quit.htm by the center for disease control. The CDC is a branch of the federal government, so they are often as accurate as anyone with facts, statistics, and methods to quit. The feds are the ones that will have to subsidize your health bills in the end, so trust me they want you to quit now. This means they’ve put significant time into the site, so be sure to check out.

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