I’m a 65 year old woman who had smoked for 40 years and consciously had a fear of dealing with nicotine withdrawal, so I smoked, sometimes more.
About two years ago I joined the Neothink Society and read some of Mark Hamilton’s writings. I have been producing value to my life and have been so inspired that my need to smoke cigarette’s faded on November ll, 2009. The most wonderful testimonial I can give right now is that I didn’t have any effects of not having nicotine in my body.
I would wear a sign and walk the streets to celebrate Mark Hamilton and the Neothink Society and all that it stand for.
Anita B
I’m a 65 year old woman who had smoked for 40 years and consciously had a fear of dealing with nicotine withdrawal, so I smoked, sometimes more.
About two years ago I joined the Neothink Society and read some of Mark Hamilton’s writings. I have been producing value to my life and have been so inspired that my need to smoke cigarette’s faded on November ll, 2009. The most wonderful testimonial I can give right now is that I didn’t have any effects of not having nicotine in my body.
I would wear a sign and walk the streets to celebrate Mark Hamilton and the Neothink Society and all that it stand for.
Anita B
Hello Anita,
What a life saver! I relate to your story because kicking the habit of smoking was hard for me, also. You have left a legacy for many who want to quit. Thank you for bringing it to my attention that Neothink has a positive effect on my staying quit. Hadn’t thought of it that way, but you are right!
Hi Anita,
What a wonderful thing to accomplish. I have heard that quitting smoking is one of the hardest things to do…maybe equivalent to one of the worst addictions according to some smokers. What a satisfying deed, an effect due to reading Mark Hamilton’s writings. There are many more benefits, as I’m sure you are finding. Thank you for telling your story. It will probably help others who want to quit smoking!
Love, Lila