Smokers in Bath are being urged to prepare for battle and attempt to give up cigarettes for good on No Smoking Day which takes place tomorrow (Wednesday 12th March 2014).
One in five UK adults smoke, including 18% in Bath and North East Somerset, but studies show around two thirds of smokers want to quit.
This year’s No Smoking Day has a ‘V for Victory’ theme which is set to inspire hundreds of thousands of smokers to win the fight against cigarettes.
The campaign will help smokers on the road to victory, providing information, support and encouragement to put together a personal battle plan so that they are in the best possible position to make a successful quit attempt on the day.
Clinical Hypnotherapist, Daniel Kronenberg, will be handing out No Smoking Day information and advising shoppers about how they can quit smoking with Hypnotherapy on No Smoking Day to inspire quitters and send them on the road to victory.
Daniel will be in the foyer of Green Park Station, next to Green Park Brasserie, from 1pm to 6pm on Wednesday 12th March.
Daniel said: “No Smoking Day is a great opportunity for us to encourage and support smokers in BANES to quit alongside hundreds of thousands of other people across the UK.
“We know that quitting isn’t easy but we want to reassure smokers that support is available to them and that they can win the battle against cigarettes.
“There’s a much higher chance of succeeding with support and this is why I am spreading the word to smokers about the service I offer and other resources which are locally available to them.
“Our activity is crucial to helping smokers on the road to victory and towards a healthier and wealthier smoke-free life.”
“The smoking habit is often held in place by unconscious associations and patterns which are sometimes difficult to break by conscious debate or knowledge. Hypnotherapy can help by bypassing conscious control and tackling the root emotional and psychological ties which bind smokers to their behaviour.
“In support of this national effort, I am offering a £20 reduction in fees for the month of March.”
The annual campaign is run by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and encouraged one million smokers to make a quit attempt last year.
Dr Mike Knapton, Associate Medical Director at the BHF, said: “Our ‘V for Victory’ message is set to inspire smokers to win the battle against cigarettes even if they’ve already attempted to quit in the past.
“Quitting smoking is the single best thing people can do for their health and we want to arm smokers with information and support that will send them on the road to victory.
“We’re encouraging smokers to mark Wednesday 12th March in their diary to join hundreds of thousands of other quitters in attempting to stub out cigarettes for good.”
For more information and support to help you quit as well as an online forum where you can talk and get motivation and support from thousands of quitters, visit nosmokingday.org.uk.
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Daniel Kronenberg
Tuesday 11th March, 2014 at 13:28If you can’t make it down to Green Park Station do give me a call on 07472 134824 for a chat or check out http://www.dkhypnotherapy.co.uk