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On Smokeout Day, What We Know About How to Quit - US News and World Report

From USNews:
On Smokeout Day, What We Know About How to Quit - US News and World Report: "I will give you, in a nutshell, the simple so-called 'secret' to stopping smoking, overeating, or changing just about anything in your life. Not one person in 100 will apply the method because almost everyone prefers to maintain their age-old habits and to complain to anyone who will listen about how hard they've tried, but how helpless is the situation in which they find themselves.

I read the 'secret' about 45 years ago, have applied it to my life ever since, and am continually amazed at how simple it is.

Here goes: 'In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experientially and experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the mind, there are no limits.' -John Lilly-

It's that simple. As long as you continue telling yourself (i.e. believing and reinforcing) how difficult it is, you will never be able to control whatever aspect of your life you're talking about. On the other hand, as soon as you adopt the belief that it's easy and actually a trivial problem, you'll be able to change. I'm already laughing at the criticisms."