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Tip 1: Rise above the cravings
Imagine the cigarettes as crutches.
You’ve always had these crutches to lean on and soon, it becomes impossible to
walk without them. The important thing to learn is that as soon as you walk on
your feet again, they’ll quickly regain strength. It may be a little known
fact, but about half of what a smoker inhales from his cigarette is pure air.
The next time you’re hit with a craving, take some deep breaths and relax. You
will soon be able to rise above the craving, feel refreshed, and move on.
Tip 2: All the reasons to quit
Why do you want to quit? Do you have
children? Do you want to live to see your grandchildren? Are you sick of the
smell? Whatever your reasons are, write them down. Keep a daily journal of how
you feel and in the very first entry list in bold letters every reason you have
for quitting. List things like health reasons, expense, inconvenience, bad
breath, or other reasons and make the list as long as possible. Also be sure to
list how you WILL feel when you’ve kicked the habit.
Tip 3: The good, the bad and the ugly
After you complete your lists of reasons
you want to quit and how you’ll feel after you’ve quit, make a list of the
consequences of not quitting. Have other smokers in your family gotten cancer?
Have they died? Do they have to speak through a hole in their neck? Will you be
unable to pay off debt because you’re always buying cigarettes? Whatever you
consequences, be sure to list all of them. As above, be sure to list the
consequences (good consequences, of course) of quitting. Keep them to look
forward to.
Tip 4: Break time!
Most smokers agree: a cigarette is a
break. When quitting, give yourself breaks, but do something. Go for walk, eat
a piece of fruit or drink some juice. This is critical because the body will be
going through changes expelling all the accumulated poisons. The fruit will aid
this process in many ways.
Good luck!
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