Tired Of Those Cigarette Cravings? Try These Tips

Are you one of the millions of people addicted to nicotine? Are you looking for a way to get rid of cigarette dependency in your life? If so, this article has many suggestions to help you on your way.

You do not have to stay addicted to cigarettes, the choice is yours.

Sometimes when you’re trying to quit smoking, scare tactics can help. Scan a few pictures of cancer patients, individuals who have aged significantly due to cigarettes, or damaged lungs. Keep these in view at all times and they just might scare you into staying away from those dangerous cigarettes.

In order to succeed with your goal of quitting smoking, it’s important that you write down the benefits that are derived from quitting smoking. Some examples include living a longer life, feeling great, smelling better, saving money, etc. Lots of benefits are gained from eliminating smoking from your life. Writing them down can help to keep you motivated to succeed.

It does not matter how long it has been since you gave up smoking, you can never have “just one”. You are a nicotine addict. While just one does not mean you will be smoking a packet a day again by morning, it will mean that you have “just one more” a lot sooner than you would like.

When you are trying to quit smoking, you need to make sure that you are avoiding any triggers that will make you want a cigarette. If you like to have a cigarette with coffee you can switch to tea, for example. Try to find some type of distraction that will serve as a substitute.

If you are considering quitting, have a frank discussion with a doctor. A physician may know about methods for quitting that you are not aware of. Also, if you are a candidate, your doctor may be able to give you prescription medication that can help you quit smoking.

If you have very strong associations between smoking and drinking coffee or smoking while you’re drinking, you may need to avoid these triggers for a while. Once you feel comfortable enough in your ability to stay away from cigarettes, you can slowly bring back that morning cup of joe or happy hour with your friends.

If you want to quit smoking, don’t do it. Quitting smoking are two words that imply losing something, making it a grieving process. Instead, psychologically embrace tobacco freedom. Don’t think about how you would make anyone else happy, but what would make you happy if you were free from cigarettes. What could you do with that money and time?

You need to be clear and committed at every stage of the quitting process. That means setting a firm date at which you want to be done smoking altogether. Use that date to determine smaller goals like when you want to cut back more, and stick to every date without exception.

Have alternate coping mechanisms in place to deal with the stress that you used handle by smoking before you attempt to quit. Avoid as many stressful situations as possible in the early stages of your attempt to quit. Soothing music, yoga and massage can help you deal with any stress you do encounter.

It can be easier to quit smoking if you are able to articulate exactly why you want to quit. Try writing down a list of all of the reasons that you should quit smoking. This can include the benefits you will experience, people in your life, or any reasons at all that are important to you.

Stay motivated with reminders. This might mean keeping an inspirational quote or image at work or in your wallet to remember why you’re quitting. These reminders will give you the drive you need to fight temptations.

Find out specifics on how quitting smoking will improve your health. There are many statistics out there about how dramatically different your odds of contracting diseases are if you don’t smoke. Find out too how soon you can expect to experience other small perks like improved breathing and sense of taste.

If you are trying to quit smoking, it is vital that you have a goal in mind. You will only be successful if you have proper motivation to quit. There will be times when it is very difficult to resist the temptation to smoke. Remembering the reason you wanted to quit in the first place can carry you through those tough times.

Write down a journal of every time you have a cigarette and what your reasons were for having one. This journal will help you to find out what your smoking triggers are. For some it may be the first morning cigarette, or the need to smoke after a meal. For others, it may be stress. Determining your triggers will help you to figure out a way to fight them.

Nobody said that giving up cigarettes would be easy, but it is possible if you really want to.

Use the tips you have read to help you get started in your own personal plan. Today can be the day that you quit smoking and begin living without this painful addiction.

Tired Of Those Cigarette Cravings? Try These Tips was originally published on Spring

Turn Your Next Cigarette Into Your Last With These Smoking Cessation Tips

Smoking is a bad habit, ruining your health, and it’s extremely difficult to quit. We all try various methods along the way, and normally they don’t work. Eventually the temptation to pick up a cigarette can be too much to bear. The advice in this article will provide you with the best ways to quit smoking once and for all.

If you want to stop smoking forever, stop thinking about forever. Don’t think about quitting forever; instead focus on today. You’ll feel like you’ve achieved more by celebrating every single day you don’t smoke. Once you are committed to short term quitting, thinking about the long term will be easier.

Don’t Go Cold Turkey
Do not quit cold turkey. It can be tempting to throw out your cigarettes and say, “I quit!” But cold turkey is not the way you want to go. Studies show that over ninety percent of people who try to quit smoking with no medication or therapy end up relapsing. The reason for this is because nicotine is addictive and your brain craves it. Without it, nicotine withdrawal symptoms set in.

Try not to eat too much to fill the void left from quitting cigarettes. Nicotine is an appetite suppressant, so do not be surprised when you start to feel hungrier after quitting. Eat healthier when you quit smoking cigarettes. This will give you more room for calories you will consume by snacking.

To quit smoking for good, you’ll get better results by gradually weaning yourself than you would if you tried to quit cold turkey. Nearly all people that try to quit cold turkey fail as a result of nicotine withdrawal. Cut back slowly and steadily, and if the cravings are still too powerful then subsidize your efforts with medication or other tools.

As soon as you decide to quit smoking, tell all of your family and friends. Not only will this help you to build a good support group, but it will also encourage you to stick to your goal. You might even inspire one of your loved ones to quit with you.

In addition to quitting smoking, you should also cut back on foods and drinks that trigger nicotine cravings. For example, you will be more vulnerable to your nicotine addiction when you drink alcohol. If you regularly drink coffee when you smoke, then you should cut back on that too to reduce craving-inducing associations.

Once you commit to quitting smoking, give your home, car and other personal spaces and effects a thorough cleaning. Smelling smoke will only make you want to smoke. Likewise, your sense of smell will improve the longer you go without smoking, and cleaning will give you a chance to appreciate just how bad the smoke made your items smell.

Stay away from alcohol or other things that trigger an urge to smoke. Alcohol and coffee are a known trigger for smoking, so stay away from them if possible. Also, smokers tend to light up after eating, so find something else to do, such as washing the dishes or cleaning your teeth.

Clean your house. Get rid of all of you lighters and ashtrays once you have smoked the last cigarette. Wash all of your clothes that smell like smoke and clean your draperies, upholstery and carpet. Do all you can to get the smoke smell out of your house. You will not want to look at or smell the things that remind you of smoking.

When trying to quit smoking, set a goal. Tell yourself that you want to quit by a certain date and that if you are successful, you will reward yourself with something you have been wanting. You can use the money you saved by not smoking to buy this treat! This will give you the motivation you need.

One way to make it easier to quit smoking is by finding a substitute for cigarettes that you can hold in your mouth or hand. This way, you can gradually replace your cigarettes with something else. A drinking straw can work, or a piece of candy or a pretzel can serve as an effective substitute.

To optimize your chances of success, don’t try to quit smoking during a stressful time in your life. This is when your nicotine addiction is strongest, and trying to quit only sets you up for failure. Wait until you feel empowered by other successes – regardless of how large or small – and use that success as a springboard for quitting.

Hopefully, the advice in this article will have provided you with all the information you need to stop smoking. While it might seem like an insurmountable task, it is entirely possible, as long as you know what you are doing. Use the tips listed here and look forward to a life free of cigarettes!

Turn Your Next Cigarette Into Your Last With These Smoking Cessation Tips was originally published on Spring

Make Your Next Cigarette Your Last With These Handy Tips

Has smoking plagued your life, even if it isn’t you that smokes? If you want to quit smoking or you know someone that you want to quit smoking then you’re in the right place. Use the information from this article to either help yourself quit smoking or help someone you know quit.

To keep yourself motivated to quit smoking, be clear about why you want to quit. While there are many good reasons to quit smoking, you want to focus on your most powerful, personal reasons. Every time you feel tempted, remind yourself how much you want to improve your health, save money or set a good example for your kids.

If you are worried about gaining weight as you begin to quit, then you should try to incorporate a moderate exercise regimen into your daily routine to help curb any weight gain that you might experience. Exercise is the best way to prevent any weight gain from your quitting.

If you want to quit smoking, you need to identify factors that will motivate you to stop. Preventing lung cancer, tooth decay, gum disease and emphysema, or protecting your family are strong motivators. Showing respect for your body and for the gift of life is also a powerful motivating force. Whatever reason you choose, it needs to be enough to prevent you from lighting up again in the future.

In order to prevent giving in to your nicotine withdrawal symptoms, discover healthier methods of dealing with this stress. Perhaps you could go to the gym during the time that your cravings are at their worst, or you could get a new hobby. You could put your focus on a game or enjoyable book instead of smoking. Even a visit with a good friend can keep your mind off smoking.

If you have very strong associations between smoking and drinking coffee or smoking while you’re drinking, you may need to avoid these triggers for a while. Once you feel comfortable enough in your ability to stay away from cigarettes, you can slowly bring back that morning cup of joe or happy hour with your friends.

Allow your family and friends to know that you are giving up smoking. They are your support system, and are there to remind you to stay resolute in your attempts to quit smoking. It’s hard to quit without a support system. This will boost your chances of finally being smoke free for life.

Commit to quitting. Individuals who are able to successfully quit smoking commit themselves fully. They don’t have a back up plan, they don’t keep quitting a secret, and they don’t tell themselves that they will fail. If you make this type of commitment you will significantly increase your chances of successfully meeting your goal.

If you are trying to quit smoking, it is important to have plenty of support. Inform family members and friends that this is what you are trying to do and enlist their support when you are having difficulties. Quitting smoking is difficult to do alone and family and friends can provide much needed emotional and social support.

If you are trying to quit smoking, it is vital that you have a goal in mind. You will only be successful if you have proper motivation to quit. There will be times when it is very difficult to resist the temptation to smoke. Remembering the reason you wanted to quit in the first place can carry you through those tough times.

Avoid carrying your cigarettes around with you. This makes them harder to get to and you will be able to cut back on smoking by doing this. When they are an inconvenience to get to, you won’t smoke them as often. This will eventually help you quit smoking for good.

Don’t think of quitting as a sacrifice; think of it as doing yourself a favor. This will help you to gain motivation and increase perseverance towards your goals. This will help you to understand the value of quitting for your life, from a short and long-term perspective. This will reinforce your commitment and keep you focused on your reasons for quitting.

Try writing down all the reasons and positive outcomes that will happen by you quitting smoking. Put the list somewhere you can always see it to remind you of the reasons that you need to remain strong. Look at it whenever you feel like lighting up again.

You may want to think about getting acupuncture done to quit smoking. This method involves the acupuncturist using small needles and inserting them into the pressure points in your body that control your urge to smoke. Some acupuncturists even accept insurance, as long as quitting will help a pre-existing medical condition.

Hopefully you feel a bit more optimistic about getting either yourself or someone you know to quit smoking after reading through this article. Quitting smoking can be done and shouldn’t be thought of something that is impossible to do, so use everything that you can from this article to tackle smoking and take it out of your life.

Make Your Next Cigarette Your Last With These Handy Tips was originally published on Spring

Tired Of Those Cigarette Cravings? Try These Tips

Smoking is an expensive habit in addition to being bad for your health. For some people, however, even thinking about quitting feels overwhelming. If you want to stop smoking but you don’t know what to do, read on. There are lots of techniques to try if you really want to give up.

Remember that your attitude is everything. When you are beginning to feel down, you need to try to make yourself proud that you are quitting. Smoking is bad for you and each time you conquer the urge to smoke, you should feel proud as you are taking vital steps toward a healthier you.

Concentrate on each day as it comes to help you quit smoking. Focus on giving up cigarettes for the day rather than for the rest of your life. You will often find it easier from a psychological standpoint to accomplish things on a shorter timeline. You can always have more goals that go well into the future as soon as you get comfortable with the commitment to quit.

Try to get it through your mind that smoking is not the solution to any problem you may encounter, whether it is a flat tire or a family issue. Smoking has never solved a crisis, and it will certainly not begin to alleviate your woes. Remember this when you are on your way to quitting smoking.

Be sure to reward yourself for small milestones on your stop smoking journey. For instance, enjoy a movie with a special friend after the first week has gone by. At the one month point, dine out at a restaurant you’ve been interested in checking out. After that, continue to reward yourself once in awhile until smoking is no longer on your mind at all.

It is important to realize that although cold turkey may work for one person, it may not work for you. People think that they can quit smoking on their own and only end up going back because they tried too much, too fast. You may require an aid for quitting, such as a nicotine patch.

If you’re a smoker who lights up more in social situations, plan ways to not join your friends for a cigarette when you’re out. While dining, stay at the table if your friends go outside for to smoke. If you’re at a party, if people are smoking, find a non-smoker to chat with. Finding ways to not be around smokers will make it easier for you to quit.

When you decide to go out with your family or your friends, try to go to places where you cannot smoke. This will prevent you from taking puffs. Try going to a restaurant or going out to a movie. This is a wonderful way to curve your urges, and it is fairly easy. Just make it inconvenient to smoke.

Consider using a new brand when you begin to think to quit smoking. By switching to a brand you don’t like the taste of, you may not want a cigarette as often as before. Both limiting the number of cigarettes you smoke and not inhaling while smoking may help you quit. This will help you get started on your cessation journey.

A major factor in terms of quitting will be your positive thinking and your motivation to quit. Think positively about how your life is going to be so much better once you quit smoking. Turn your focus to your cleaner breath, cleaner teeth, and a fresher smelling home. While the negative impact of smoking should never be ignored, the positive side to quitting is often an excellent bit of motivation.

If you want to quit smoking, don’t do it. Quitting smoking are two words that imply losing something, making it a grieving process. Instead, psychologically embrace tobacco freedom. Don’t think about how you would make anyone else happy, but what would make you happy if you were free from cigarettes. What could you do with that money and time?

Thinking of all the benefits you will receive when you quit smoking may give you the motivation you need. You will be able to save money, you will feel healthier, you won’t smell like cigarettes, and you will live a longer life. If you have children, think of how much they need you.

To get off to the best possible start, talk to your doctor about your plan to quit smoking. Your doctor can be a valuable source of information and support and can also recommend the most effective way to quit, as well as, how to deal with the negative effects of nicotine withdrawal.

After reading this article, you hopefully have some ideas about how to stop smoking. Choose one or two tips at a time to experiment with. If one tip doesn’t work, just try another. Sooner or later you’ll find something that can help you break your smoking habit for good.

Tired Of Those Cigarette Cravings? Try These Tips was originally published on Spring