Stop Smoking the EASY WAY!
Break Free Today: Stop Smoking with eutaptics® FasterEFT™
It’s Time to Take Your Life Back.
For years, cigarettes have been in control—stealing your time, draining your energy, and keeping you chained to a habit you can’t break.
But what if today could be different?
Imagine...
- Waking up and realizing you no longer need that first cigarette.
- Facing stress without reaching for a pack.
- Smiling at your reflection, proud of the freedom you’ve claimed.
This is the moment your life changes.
Smoking isn’t just about nicotine...it’s about the emotional grip it has on your life.
Think about it.
Every cigarette is tied to a moment, a memory, or an emotion. For some, it’s the comfort of family gatherings or the buzz of social acceptance. For others, it’s a way to escape stress, silence loneliness, or feel in control when life feels overwhelming.
Smoking can feel like your only lifeline, a respite when you’re drowning in pressure.
But here’s the truth: it’s not helping. It’s holding you back.
What if you can break free from this old connection?
Imagine waking up without craving that cigarette, not getting tempted nor even thinking about it?
This training gives you the tools to break the cycle finally.
Through 9+ hours of practice, demos, and proven techniques, you’ll learn how to untangle the memories and emotional patterns that keep you stuck.
You don’t need another patch, gum, or lecture—you need a real change. This is your chance to create it.
Are you ready to leave smoking behind for good?
What is addressed in the videos?
- Addiction in others, how tobacco affects families
- The linking and dumping process
- Fighting cravings with tapping
- Smoking imprints
- 'Happy' memories of smoking (people, places, and good times)
- Unwinding with a cigarette and how to break the link
- The lasting changes and the cleanup process
- And so much more!
Major Reasons People Quit:
- I want to see my children and grandchildren growing up.
- It's embarrassing, shameful, and unaccepted.
- I don't want to suffer and die a painful death like someone I know.
- I want to breathe with ease and not cough up phlegm.
- I can spend my money better in other areas of my life.
- I am tired of stinking all the time.
- I don't like that cigarettes control my life.
- I don't feel like an outcast as I am standing in the weather smoking.
- I want to live long and healthy!
- I want my family to be proud of me.
Why Other Methods Fail
You’ve tried patches, gum, and cold turkey before. They might help for a while...
But they don’t tackle the real issue:
Your brain believes smoking solves your problems.
Cigarettes aren’t just about nicotine—they’re tied to stress, boredom, and emotional triggers your mind uses to keep you stuck.
That’s why this program doesn’t focus on willpower or substitutes. It works because it rewires your brain to break free from the emotional grip of smoking.
Your Turning Point Starts Here
Thousands of people have transformed their lives through eutaptics® FasterEFT™.
People like Sarah, who said:
"I never thought I could quit. Smoking was my crutch for everything—stress, anxiety, even boredom. After one session, it felt like I had been set free. I didn’t need cigarettes anymore because my mind stopped seeing them as the answer."
You can be next. Your breakthrough is waiting.
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The Need to Smoke:
The need to smoke will vary from person to person and will depend on the individual’s subconscious records, which are created from their life experiences to date.
From birth, the subconscious interprets every experience and files the data, making connections between information and experiences that the conscious mind would never have thought of.
These connections provide the structure to each person’s perception of reality, who they are, and how the world works. Since these records are unconscious, the conscious mind is generally unaware of them.
This means that although these records form the foundation for the majority of our decisions, choices, views, opinions, behaviors, reactions, and everything else, we are completely unaware of that fact, and we believe we are consciously in control.
For example:
Dianne has been trying to give up smoking for a year. Willpower didn’t work for her. Neither did nicotine patches and gum, hypnotherapy, and frightening herself by watching videos of people with throat and lung cancer.
However, although each of these methods seemed to work for a short period of time (to varying degrees), she just couldn’t stop herself from going back to smoking.
She found that she was most likely to start the habit again when she was feeling stressed. She argued that smoking a cigarette helped to calm her nerves and made her feel more in control. As far as Dianne was concerned, smoking had a physical effect on her body that calmed her that nothing else could come close to.
What Dianne’s conscious mind is unaware of is that her subconscious has made a connection that is causing her reliance on smoking — and it is not what she would think.
When she was a little girl, she struggled at school and was bullied.
Although neither of her parents smoked, she had an aunt that used to chain-smoke. Since both of Dianne’s parents worked, she would go to her aunt’s home after school until it was time for her parents to get home from work.
Dianne had a close relationship with her aunt, and although her aunt took no action to stop the bullying, she would listen to Dianne and comfort her as she described what had happened at school. Dianne would feel great relief, comfort, and love as she sat on the couch with her aunt, looking into her caring, kind eyes. Her aunt would have one arm around the little girl and a cigarette in the other hand, smoking one after the other.
The Connection:
Dianne’s aunt died when Dianne was 11 years old, and she was devastated by the loss. She missed her aunt terribly, and it took her a long time to get over the experience. As a teenager, Dianne had a boyfriend who smoked, and she felt that same comfort and love.
Although her conscious mind had not made the connection between the love and comfort of her aunt and the smell of cigarette smoke, her subconscious had created a very powerful connection. Although Dianne did not start smoking while she was with her boyfriend, when he broke up with her, she felt an overwhelming desire to try smoking. She found it helped her to feel better — calmer. And so, her addiction began.
As far as Dianne’s conscious mind was concerned, she was physically addicted to smoking, and the fact that the nicotine treatments didn’t work on her simply meant the addiction was too strong. The truth is, the nicotine treatments may well have worked if her subconscious did not contain the foundational belief that she needed to smoke in order to feel calm.
None of the nicotine treatments came with that smell, that taste of smoke, that feeling of the smoke in her lungs. They had none of the effects that her subconscious had determined was the only way to feel comforted and calm.
The Cause of the Cravings:
Her subconscious would prompt her brain to trigger her body to produce the chemicals whenever she was feeling upset. And these chemicals caused her to crave a cigarette. When she didn’t smoke, her subconscious would prompt her brain to trigger her body to go into a higher state of fight or flight. It was a matter of “life or death,” as far as her subconscious was concerned.
When she gave in and had a cigarette, as she inhaled the smoke, the signal would cause her brain to produce endorphins and other chemicals. These would cause the fight or flight state to reduce and produce an overall feeling of calm.
How to Use eutaptics® FasterEFT™ to Stop the Need to Smoke:
Stopping smoking effectively is about more than just being able to resist the cravings; it’s about getting rid of the need to smoke.
Without the need to smoke, the cravings automatically vanish, and there is no need to resist them. eutaptics® FasterEFT™ works with the subconscious to make changes to the original records that cause our dependencies.
Start by thinking about your earliest memories of smoking — these are not necessarily memories of you smoking; they could be of the smell of smoke or seeing someone else smoking, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
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eutaptics® FasterEFT™ is a methodology developed by Robert G. Smith aimed at addressing emotional issues, traumas, and physical ailments through a process of tapping, reimagining, and reframing thought patterns.
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The Skills to Change Institute is an organization that offers training and certification programs in eutaptics® FasterEFT™, providing individuals with the skills and knowledge to become proficient practitioners.
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Levels 1 & 2 are considered Practitioners-in-Training. You must be at least fully Certified Level 3 to work with paying clients. It is not a requirement to go on to Level 4, but it is recommended.
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Prerequisites vary for each level, but generally include completion of prior levels of training, demonstration of proficiency in techniques, and fulfillment of specified practice hours.
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Level 2: "Fundamentals of a Powerful Session" introduces techniques and insights essential for conducting effective eutaptics® sessions with others in a professional capacity.
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Level 3: "The Power Tools of the Mind" enhances practitioner skills with advanced techniques and understandings, enabling graduates to work with paying clients as Certified eutaptics® Practitioners.
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Level 4: "Conquering the Big Stuff" provides advanced protocols for addressing significant challenges such as addiction, pain, grief & loss, and weight loss. Graduates become Certified eutaptics® Professionals, eligible for inclusion in the eutaptics® Professionals List and offering paid sessions to Level 1-4 certification students.
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The duration varies depending on individual progress, but Level 2 certification often takes several months, while Level 3 and Level 4 certifications may require a year or more of dedicated study and practice.
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Yes, the eutaptics® FasterEFT™ training provided by the Skills to Change Institute is designed to be accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds, with or without prior experience in counseling or therapy.
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To begin your journey towards certification, you can enroll in the foundational training courses offered by the Skills to Change Institute, which provide the necessary knowledge and skills to progress through the certification levels.