What if the book didn’t work for you?

Have you become “marooned” repeatedly re-reading Allen Carr’s book without success?

It has helped many millions of smokers to get free, but some get trapped repeatedly reading the book without success.

More importantly though, why go through repeated, failed attempts to quit when an easy rescue option exists? You can bang a nail into wood with a sandal but isn’t it easier, quicker, less painful, and less frustrating to simply use a hammer?

Back to my question earlier, if you were shipwrecked in the middle of the ocean which rescue option would you prefer; a life jacket (life preserver), a life raft, or the coastguard? Of course, you’d grab at any option that presented itself — but given a choice — which would you prefer?

To be clear — the book isn’t simply, “good”, it’s truly GREAT. But it isn’t the greatest version of the method. Far from it!

Any smoker, anywhere in the world, can call on Allen Carr’s Easyway — International Rescue

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Former 80-a-day smoker who was freed by Allen Carr. Now Global CEO & Senior Therapist at Allen Carr’s Easyway (since 1998) & co-author of Allen Carr books.

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John C. Dicey

Former 80-a-day smoker who was freed by Allen Carr. Now Global CEO & Senior Therapist at Allen Carr’s Easyway (since 1998) & co-author of Allen Carr books.