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A Million Dollars? That's Crazy!

HYPNOSIS is the method to stop smoking that is most likely to succeed.
The best part of using hypnosis is that there is no reason to gain weight just because food tastes so much better after you stop smoking. We can help you keep your appetite in check and your metabolism high. Other methods, like pills and patches go better with hypnosis.

Can You Save the Money?

While some people unkindly suggest that smokers are not smart enough to save the money they don't burn, smokers who are smart enough to use hypnosis to break the habit are also wise enough to invest some or most of the money they save.

I sometimes ask people, what would you rather have in 40 years The health consequences of 40 years of smoking, or more than $1,500.000? That's right, more than 1.5 million dollars.

I am not, of course, an investment planner or financial advisor. I am a hypnotist and life-coach. My concerns run more to health than money, but to use $300 to stop smoking and potentially put yourself in a position to have more than $3000 per year that you are not burning up seems like a winning proposition to me.

With our hypnosis program, whether in person or on the phone, you get all the hypnosis you need until you are smoke-free for life.

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These calculations were made using the financial calculator: http://www.daveramsey.com/tools/investing-calculator/. Dave Ramsey is a well known financial expert. I used an average return on investment of 10% since over the past more than 100 years, equity investments (stock market, mutual funds, etc.) have returned more than 10.5% overall. Some years are better than other years, of course. Even if you just kept the money you typically spend on cigarettes in a safe at home, you would have between $115,000 and $130,000. That's before adding any interest or return on investment.

What return do you get from smoking? Declining health? Looking much older than no-smokers? Perhaps a slimmer body? Did you know, on average, a smoker's lifespan is more than 10 years shorter than a non-smoker's? No wonder the governement does not outlaw smoking. They come out ahead by paying 10 years less in benefits to almost 25% of the population. Imagine that, the government is counitng on smokers to die younger.