What if You Never Started Smoking?
Have you ever taken a moment to wonder what your life would be like if you had never started smoking? What if the circumstances in you life had been slightly different and at that pivotal moment when you said “Yes” you would have said “No” instead. Just how different would your life be today if you never got hooked on smoking?
Well, it would probably be different in a number of ways:
We could go on forever with this list but my point is not to make you feel worse about being a smoker. My point is to get you thinking about how your life could actually be better today if you made the decision to quit smoking today.
That is right, you can start being an ex-smoker today and start reclaiming your life and gain all the advantages that you would have had if you had never smoked in the first place. It is possible to quit smoking; you just have to make the decision.
Do not let another day pass wondering what could have been. You do not want to be sitting around 20 years from now wondering what your life would be like if you had quit smoking 20 years ago. Here is a quote I love by Mark Twain:
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do."
Do not let time continue to slip past you, make the decision today to quit smoking. Visit our home page to get the stop smoking help you need to gain your freedom from smoking.
Well, it would probably be different in a number of ways:
- You would be, most likely, healthier.
- You would, definitely, have more money or at least the money you spent in the past would have been spent more wisely.
- Maybe your loved ones would be healthier if you have been smoking in their presence for any period of time.
- Maybe you would have gotten more accomplished with the time that you wasted smoking.
- Maybe you would have cleaner teeth and healthier skin.
- Maybe you wouldn’t feel guilty about doing something the you really know is not good for you.
- Maybe you would not feel the frustration of not being able to quit something and not being able to.
We could go on forever with this list but my point is not to make you feel worse about being a smoker. My point is to get you thinking about how your life could actually be better today if you made the decision to quit smoking today.
That is right, you can start being an ex-smoker today and start reclaiming your life and gain all the advantages that you would have had if you had never smoked in the first place. It is possible to quit smoking; you just have to make the decision.
Do not let another day pass wondering what could have been. You do not want to be sitting around 20 years from now wondering what your life would be like if you had quit smoking 20 years ago. Here is a quote I love by Mark Twain:
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do."
Do not let time continue to slip past you, make the decision today to quit smoking. Visit our home page to get the stop smoking help you need to gain your freedom from smoking.