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Dear smoker,

Quitting smoking is a process and everything we ask of you from here on out will be a part of this process. Therefore, the following questions are a part of this course of action and by answering them, you begin the process.

The first thing a smoker needs is a reevaluation of their understanding of their addiction and behavior. By answering these questions honestly you will correctly start the healing and start preparing the proper mindset you need to lead you to a successful quit and remain smoke free.

To begin this most important process of your life, to better understand your nicotine addiction and to help us better understand your smoking habit, please email us your complete answers to all of the following questions.

Simply copy and paste the questions into an email, completely answer the questions and send to: freecopy@smokefreesociety.org

You must have a valid email address to be able to receive instructions to view and print your copy of the Proven Stop Smoking Technique.

Please note: These questions are directed to the smoker. Therefore, "you" means the smoker. All information and answers are required to receive this lifesaving and effective Proven Stop Smoking Technique.

  1. Name
  2. Address and phone number
  3. Age
  4. Gender
  5. Race
  6. The number of loved ones you have, i.e. children, friends, family members, etc.
  7. Level of education
  8. Profession
  9. Is this for yourself or a loved one?
  10. How did you hear about this free offer? Please give name of publication.
  11. Do you smoke cigarettes or cigars?
  12. How long have you been smoking?
  13. How old were you when first started smoking?
  14. How many times a day do you light up?
  15. How much time do you spend on smoking each day? Click here to calculate.
  16. Have you tried quitting? If yes, tell us how?
  17. How long did each of the quits last?
  18. Are you ready to quit now?
  19. How bad do you want to quit?
  20. Why do you want to quit?
  21. Do you live with another smoker(s)?
  22. What are your fears of quitting? Please list as many as you can.
  23. How dependent are you to nicotine? Click here to find out.
  24. What is the single most thing that will make you quit?
  25. Do you see yourself smoke free?
  26. How much do you spend on cigarettes each year? Click here to find out.
  27. How much money will you save in a year by quitting? Click here to find out.
  28. Are you willing to invest a small portion of that savings in yourself to quit smoking and help fund and educate our kids not to start smoking?
  29. Are you willing to take our R-U-Ready?Test to improve your mindset to quit?
  30. Pros and Cons of smoking. This is very important since it will provide you and us with your present mindset and clues on why you smoke and how you should quit:
    - Please list as many reasons why you should continue smoking.
    - Please list as many reasons why you should quit smoking.
  31. How helpful were these questions in getting you to learn more about your smoking habit?

Thank you for taking the first step to helping yourself or a loved one quit smoking!

WHAT'S NEXT - Upon receiving your response, we will evaluate your answers and provide you with an email that includes important guidance, useful information that is specifically prepared for you and instructions on how to view and print your free copy of our Proven Stop Smoking Technique.

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