Around about 5% of the clients that come to see us at Quit Smoking in 60 Minutes for quitting smoking cigarettes with hypnosis start smoking again. Why is this so? I have been doing some analysis of our clients and have come up with two main reasons why people who quit smoking with us using hypnosis start smoking again.Started Again
The first reason is that the client did not really want to stop smoking cigarettes. You would think that if somebody came to see us they really did want to quit. Everybody that smokes needs to quit smoking but not everybody wants to. There is a big difference between need and want, for hypnosis to succeed your want has to be bigger than your need. This is where it becomes difficult because sometimes the need can seem to be a want. I try to qualify my clients about this but sometimes they slip through. Bottom line is that if your want is not greater than your need you will start smoking again.
The second reason is that sometimes deeper in the unconscious mind is a belief that you are getting a benefit from smoking cigarettes. If this is the case it can be addressed by using a technique called a reframe. A reframe is literally what it says; it’s giving suggestions for quitting in a different way. This is highly successful and the client usually walks away as a permanent non-smoker.

About Steve Gardiner

Stephen Gardiner originates from Rhodesia, (Zimbabwe) then working around the globe before finally settling in Brisbane Australia. As a scientist, Steve always had an interest in human development, especially Mind Plastisicity and how we cope with stress, anxiety and addictive behaviours. Over the past 15 years Steve has assisted many clients to transform their lives by resolving the obstacles holding them back.

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