Then, to prove you’re serious enough to quit for good, there’s a final $97 one week later.
The average smoker spends $212 every month on cigarettes. That’s money you’ll never see again — literally up in smoke.
So I set the investment to match: $97 today, $97 one week later.
That’s $194 total — less than what you already waste in a single month.
Here’s the difference:
Cigarettes buy you cravings, coughing, and another day trapped.
This buys you freedom, confidence, and your health and money back.
No excuses left. If you can afford to smoke, you can afford to quit.
This is precisely how I’ve worked with my private clients. They’d pay half up front to book their session, and the other half on the day they quit. That way, we both knew they were serious about quitting — because commitment matters.