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Still, there are approximately 45 million adult smokers in the United States. 45 million!! Why haven't these people taken notice of the health risks, or the medical experts' advice? Smokers, like others with addictions to alcohol or drugs, find excuses to justify their actions. These excuses, not reasons, have many facets, ranging from the basic myths to the more ridiculous justification. Most of these though, are based around three main aspects; health, money and social behavior.He was a little old man, and he was confused. All around him were huge, confusing technological marvels, and he had no clue what he was really looking for...or at, for that matter.I was on commission, so the higher-end merchandise meant a bigger commission for me.I began by asking him what he was trying to do.It was Smoker’s defense tactics on health: The main thing to realize here is that smokers are addicted to nicotine. People who have addictions, whether it is related to smoking, drinking alcohol, or drug use, have one thing in common - denial. Smokers deny to themselves that the health risks affect them, or indeed others around them. They know that there is a likely prospect of having health problems, or premature death, but it's not enough to make them stop smoking. Here come the excuses; "Everyone is bound to die sometime"; "I could get struck by a bus tomorrow"; "My grandmother never smoked a day in her life and died of a heart attack". Smoker’s defense tactics on money: People who smoke are often not aware of how much the cost of buying cigarettes affects them and their families. Again, denial comes into play here. If, however, smokers are confronted by someone in their household, their defense is usually something like "I only smoke occasionally" or "my cigarettes cost less than your cosmetics/golf club membership/cable subscription". Smoker’s defense tactics on social behavior: This is probably the most wide-ranging source of excuses. There are many and varied ways for people to justify their smoking habit, commonly stating that "smoking helps me relax" or "smoking passes the time". Worse still the younger generation still think that "smoking makes me look cool". Get real, and get rid of the excuses! Admitting that these are just excuses, and not valid reasons for continuing t How A Golddigger Searches For A Man not reasons, have many facets, ranging from the basic myths to the more ridiculous justification. Most of these though, are based around three main aspects; health, money and social behavior.Not a day goes by that I do not hear one of my sisters passionately articulating the requirements necessary for a man to enter into a relationship with her. She requires him to have a certain income, own a house, drive a certain type of car, etc, etc, etc. There is nothing wrong with a woman wanting to share her life with someone who i Smoker’s defense tactics on health: The main thing to realize here is that smokers are addicted to nicotine. People who have addictions, whether it is related to smoking, drinking alcohol, or drug use, have one thing in common - denial. Smokers deny to themselves that the health risks affect them, or indeed others around them. They know that there is a likely prospect of having health problems, or premature death, but it's not enough to make them stop smoking. Here come the excuses; "Everyone is bound to die sometime"; "I could get struck by a bus tomorrow"; "My grandmother never smoked a day in her life and died of a heart attack". Smoker’s defense tactics on money: People who smoke are often not aware of how much the cost of buying cigarettes affects them and their families. Again, denial comes into play here. If, however, smokers are confronted by someone in their household, their defense is usually something like "I only smoke occasionally" or "my cigarettes cost less than your cosmetics/golf club membership/cable subscription". Smoker’s defense tactics on social behavior: This is probably the most wide-ranging source of excuses. There are many and varied ways for people to justify their smoking habit, commonly stating that "smoking helps me relax" or "smoking passes the time". Worse still the younger generation still think that "smoking makes me look cool". Get real, and get rid of the excuses! Admitting that these are just excuses, and not valid reasons for continuing Solar Powered Homes enial. Smokers deny to themselves that the health risks affect them, or indeed others around them. They know that there is a likely prospect of having health problems, or premature death, but it's not enough to make them stop smoking. Here come the excuses; "Everyone is bound to die sometime"; "I could get struck by a bus tomorrow"; "My grandmother never smoked a day in her life and died of a heart attack".In 1979, the developer of a condominium village in New Hampshire decided to bring an environmentally responsive alternative to the market. He designed the building to used solar energy. The solar panels are made of glass, offering a beautify view of the scenery. Buyers responded very well, leading the developer to design several more sim Smoker’s defense tactics on money: People who smoke are often not aware of how much the cost of buying cigarettes affects them and their families. Again, denial comes into play here. If, however, smokers are confronted by someone in their household, their defense is usually something like "I only smoke occasionally" or "my cigarettes cost less than your cosmetics/golf club membership/cable subscription". Smoker’s defense tactics on social behavior: This is probably the most wide-ranging source of excuses. There are many and varied ways for people to justify their smoking habit, commonly stating that "smoking helps me relax" or "smoking passes the time". Worse still the younger generation still think that "smoking makes me look cool". Get real, and get rid of the excuses! Admitting that these are just excuses, and not valid reasons for continuing Reasons Why People Usually Don't Buy Again actics on money:There are many psychological reasons why people will buy from the first time and why they do not buy from you again. There are books on many of these reasons. Many of these reasons are totally out of your control.But what about the ones that you are in control of?What about the legit reasons that you or your staff cause? People who smoke are often not aware of how much the cost of buying cigarettes affects them and their families. Again, denial comes into play here. If, however, smokers are confronted by someone in their household, their defense is usually something like "I only smoke occasionally" or "my cigarettes cost less than your cosmetics/golf club membership/cable subscription". Smoker’s defense tactics on social behavior: This is probably the most wide-ranging source of excuses. There are many and varied ways for people to justify their smoking habit, commonly stating that "smoking helps me relax" or "smoking passes the time". Worse still the younger generation still think that "smoking makes me look cool". Get real, and get rid of the excuses! Admitting that these are just excuses, and not valid reasons for continuing Environmental Expectations l behavior:Your environment and the expectations of that environment should be persuasive. In a theory they call the Broken Window Theory, James Wilson and George Kelling suggest that a building full of broken windows will cause people to assume that no one cares for the building or its appearance. This in turn will spur more vandalism. In other wo This is probably the most wide-ranging source of excuses. There are many and varied ways for people to justify their smoking habit, commonly stating that "smoking helps me relax" or "smoking passes the time". Worse still the younger generation still think that "smoking makes me look cool". Get real, and get rid of the excuses! Admitting that these are just excuses, and not valid reasons for continuing to smoke, is a major step towards success in giving up smoking. For every excuse, there's a stronger counter-argument. Smokers who want to quit only have to look at the reality behind their denial, and realize that their brain has trained itself into believing these myths, possibly over a long period of time. Changing these ingrained "beliefs", by examining the way they look at the health problems, financial issues and social aspects, can really help people to want to stop smoking. Quit the excuses to quitting smoking!
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