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Quit Smoking - Ready, Steady and Go



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By : Hans Hasselfors    29 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
When most people think of quit smoking, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to quit smoking than just the basics.

If you don't have accurate details regarding quit smoking, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don't let that happen: keep reading.

Half of your battle is over, once you have decided to quit smoking. However, after the decision of quitting smoking comes the much difficult part. The resisting of temptations and it also needs your determination. Whenever you feel the desire to smoke, just remember certain things and you can easily put an end to your temptations.

Suppose, your friends are smoking and inviting you to smoke then it would be better to leave the place. After leaving that place, remember these things.

The Cause of Your Quitting

Simply start thinking about the various reasons that lead you to quitting smoking. It would be more beneficial, if you carry a paper and list all the causes. Now, if you feel a craving for smoking then read the list of causes. After reading them, you will overcome over the temptation.

Always Be Ready

After quitting smoking, still you can meet temptation any time. It could be your friends or any particular place. So, you must be ready for such instances. In a blank paper, make two columns in it. On the first column, write the possible chances that can lead you to smoke, such as watching TV or drinking tea. On the second column, write the action that you will perform to divert the craving of smoking. For Instance, you can read a newspaper if you feel the craving for smoking. Try this formula and see it really works.

Water

If you are feeling a strong urge to smoke then chew something. Chewing will definitely consumes a lot of your time. After chewing, start drinking a glass of water with the help of straw. While doing this you will forget the desire to smoke. It would be beneficial if you drink 8 glasses of water.

Praise yourself

Whenever you pass a non-smoking week, do not forget to praise yourself. Always decide something in advance to gift yourself, after a non-smoking week. Write name of the gift on the paper, along with the non-smoking period. This will increase your spirit.

Divert Your Mind

You can divert yourself by doing any other task. Make a cup of tea or read a newspaper.

A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed

Make a call to your close friend or anyone who can talk to you for a while. You will forget the craving for smoking while talking.

The Punch

Get a picture of smoker's lungs and always keep it with you. See the picture, when you feel the craving for smoking.

So now you know a little bit about quit smoking. Even if you don't know everything, you've done something worthwhile: you've expanded your knowledge.
Author Resource:- About the Author:
Hans Hasselfors is the founder of http://www.SubmitYourNewArticle.com. You may find varied quit smoking articles in our article directory.
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