Don’t quit smoking tomorrow or next week. Start now. If you need to be constantly reminded of this, post it on all the places where you usually put your stash of cigarette.
Think of other people.
If you think the desecration of your own body is not enough motivation to quit smoking, look around you.
Before you light a cigarette, think twice. Every huff and puff you do can console you for sometime, but would you be relieved knowing that you garnered comfort to the detriment of other people’s health?
Be aware that you contributed to the death of every non-smoker who died of lung cancer or other smoke-related diseases because you refuse to quit smoking.
Know the word “discipline”.
The above two will prove useless if you lack one thing, discipline. You should have the discipline to say “NO” to even a stick of cigarette. Everything starts there. Craving for smoke will always occur especially if you are a new quitter. To quit smoking completely, you must learn how to divert your attention to other things.
Instead of lighting a cigarette, do something else to satisfy the craving. Do remember that you may fail to quit on the first try, but see that failure as a good thing. Learn your mistakes and start all over again.
These are just some of the things to help you prepare in quitting. Other people can intervene but at the end of the day, only you can help yourself to quit smoking.
No matter how many effective quitting smoking programs you do, if you are not determined and motivated to stop, you will end up failing and feeling like you just fooled yourself. Help yourself. That’s the best advice I can give.
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