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Old 28-09-2009, 08:57   #59
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Re: Stopping smoking support.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
I have to agree with the not giving up at New Year resolutions.I know of very few people who have managed to change anything at that time of year especially if it's a miserable winter and to give up an ingrained habit of many years must seem a hundred times harder than say in the Spring or Summer.

We see three times the amount of smokers wanting to quit throughout January, than any other time of the year (hence no leave allowed between January-April). Some people need a date to remember and it works for a lot of them, some people want to do it quietly without the added pressure of others' knowing.

Its all about what suits the person, the more comfortable they feel about the quit attempt - the more likely they will be successful
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