Friday, January 8, 2010

Easy Tips to Quit Smoking




Have you made up your mind to quit smoking? Cool
smokers
You know you want to quit, but you just can't figure out
how. Every day you get out of bed hacking your head off,
coughing until you can barely breathe, and you say to
yourself, I have got to quit.

The next thing you know you're lighting up again and
wondering why is it so difficult to quit. If you are
finally ready to give it everything you've got to quit
smoking, then read on.

The first thing you want to do is keep a journal for a few
days of every time you light up. What time is it, what were
you doing when you decided to light up, and what made you
want the cigarette?

Next, go over your journal to figure out why you light up
each time. Do you absolutely feel the need to have a
cigarette with your morning coffee? What is it that makes
you feel good when have the cigarette with your coffee? Is
it just a habit because you've done it for so long, or do
you really enjoy that morning cigarette?

Do you find yourself lighting up after each meal? Is it
just a habit, or does it really top off your dinner? Is
there something besides a cigarette that you could replace
it with after each meal?

Do you find yourself lighting up whenever you are bored,
stressed, on the phone, watching TV, driving or other
things that happen every day? Is there something besides a
cigarette that could replace the feeling you get from it
while doing these activities?

These are the questions you need to ask yourself and find
out if you really enjoy smoking or if it has just become
such a habit to light up at certain times. Take plenty of
time to go to your journal and answer these questions. You
may find that you don't really want a cigarette and you
just need to find something to replace it with.

Spend the next few days paying close attention to each time
you light a cigarette and then ask yourself, do I really
want this right now? If the answer is no, put it away.

By taking the time to figure out when and why you smoke,
you'll begin to understand your habit. By understanding why
you smoke, it will make it easier when you set your quit
date to stick with your program.

Well Here Is The Tips:


A. Reason to Quit!

10 good reasons to quit smoking :

1. It makes you smell bad. Have you ever gone somewhere and
had someone take a weird face, like whoa you stink? The
smell that smoking leaves on you is very noticeable to
non-smokers.

2. It makes you cough. Have you ever woke up in the morning
and got into such a coughing jag it felt like you were
about to cough up a lung? Wouldn't you love to not have
that problem anymore.

3. Smoking causes wrinkles. Do you really want to get more
wrinkles and look older than you are sooner than you need
to?

4. Smoking makes you sick. Smokers have higher insurance
rates due to the fact that they are way more likely to
become ill than non-smokers.

5. Smoking costs a lot of money. If you smoke only one pack
cigarettes a day at four dollars a pack, you are spending
$120 a month, $1440 a year. If he smoked two packs a day
that's $2880 a year. What kind of a wonderful vacation do
you think you could go on each year if you take that money
and put it away instead of wasting it on cigarettes?

6. Smoking makes your lungs go from healthy and pink, to
black raisin looking shrunken unhealthy organs.

7. Smoking saps your energy. Each time you light up, you
are putting toxins into your body. This makes it harder for
you to breathe which makes it harder for you to keep your
energy level up.

8. Smoking makes your teeth yellow. Wouldn't you love to
have a beautiful white smile?

9. Smoking deadens your taste buds. The more you smoke the
less you can taste your food. Wouldn't you like to enjoy
your meals again without having to add extra salt or pepper
just make it so you can taste it?

10. Smoking makes you look unattractive. No matter what
anybody says, having a ring of smoke around your head, does
not make you look sexy. Smoking is an unattractive habit


B. POSITIVE TIPS

Positive tips to help you give up smoking :

1. Make a plan to quit smoking and make a decision what day
you will quit and then stick to it.

2. Talk to your doctor about quitting. Have him give you
any help or advice he can to get you started by the day you
specified.

3. Use deep breathing exercises every time you have the
urge to smoke. Spend about five minutes taking in a deep
breaths and holding it for a few seconds and then letting
it out your mouth. Do this until the urge passes.

4. Write yourself a note naming all the reasons you want to
quit. Carry it with you all the time and each time you have
the urge to smoke read your list.

5. Start a daily exercise program to help relieve stress.
Exercise will also help you recover from years of damage
from smoking.

6. Remember that giving up smoking will be one of the most
difficult things in your life to do. Give yourself a pat on
the back every time you resist the urge. Tell yourself I am
a non-smoker, I am strong, I believe in myself and I can do
this.

7. Find a friend or family member that will help you and
support you all you are working on quitting. Have them be
your on call person when you need help that will talk you
through it each time it becomes difficult.

8. Visualize yourself as a non-smoker. Close your eyes and
imagine yourself saying no to someone when they offer you a
cigarette. See yourself throwing your cigarettes away and
being rewarded for it. The more vivid to make this
visualization the better.

9. Wash your walls, ceilings and floors to get the smell
and cigarette stains out of the house. Sit back and enjoy
the fresh air.

4. Wash all of your bedding and clothing and fill your
closet with some wonderful sachets to make it smell great.
Lay on your bed and hug your pillow and smell that
wonderful smell. Each time you think about having a
cigarette, remember how fresh everything in the house
smells and realize you don't want to have that awful smell
in your house or on your clothes anymore.

10. Drink a lot of water to flush out the nicotine and
chemicals from your body as quickly as possible.

11. Avoid doing things that you found out by writing in your
journal make you want to smoke. Find new activities that do
not include smoking and start doing them.


Work at this every day. Each day it will become a little
easier. Just keep thinking about how great you are going to
feel when to accomplish this.

"You can do it if you just put your mind to it"

Okay that's all the way hope you like it. Thank you for Not Smoking.



2 comments:

G. R. M. said...

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Anonymous said...

I hate the smokers!!

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