10 Ways to Quit Smoking Cigarettes & be Smoke Free Forever!
Mar 5th, 2010 by admin
If you are thinking of quitting smoking cigarettes then you must know how bad they are for you and those around you and I applaud your decision. You have also probably heard many nightmare tales of how hard it is to quit which may be scary and demotivating. To help you kick your addiction to cigarettes and the addictive component nicotine here are 10 tips and ways to quit smoking cigarettes that can show you it can be done and it is not as hard as people can make it out to be if you have a plan!
1. Write a list of reason you LIKE smoking
It may seem counter to your needs to quit smoking but ignoring why you like smoking and why you continue to smoke is important so that psychologically you can overcome these things or leave them behind or replace them with something. Ignoring them simply means when cravings hit those reasons subconsciously attack your reasoning and resolve.
2. Make a list of reasons it will be hard to quit
Wow, I sound so negative so far which I am sorry for but bear with me! Honesty is massive part of overcoming an addiction to nicotine and cigarettes because many people try to quit without being honest with themselves first and those people usually fail on that attempt. So write down a list of reasons you think might make it hard to quit or the reasons you know from experience have made it harder.
3. Write a list of reasons you want to quit
Ok now we are getting more positive! Again HONESTY is the big word here for the same reason stated before. You need as many solid positive reasons for quitting cigarettes so that these ways to quit smoking cigarettes work! HINT: List them in a positive way so instead of writing “Scared of lung cancer” write “I want to be healthy and live a long life!” … negative reasons are not as strong as positive ones.
4. Write down a list of ways to tackle cravings
When the cravings hit all reasoning and resolve can suddenly go out the window as you may already have experienced and is not something to be ashamed of. You just need a way to overcome these things, having something to distract you from the cravings is a very important things to do whether it is to get your joggers on and hit the pavement or if you are at work to maybe chew some gum, get a coffee or clean up your office space.
5. Compare lists
Now you have a few sheets of paper (or for some people nearly a book!) you can compare your negative and positive reasons. This is important because often if you have more reasons you like smoking compared to reasons you want to quit smoking cigarettes then you may not be ready to quit and might need to find some more reasons and support to quit. Also if your list of things to do to overcome cravings do not have an answer to all your reasons why quitting might be hard then you may need to revisit the former list and add to it. Once you have done this not only have you been introspective enough to see things clearly and plan ahead you have created the base work for a contract with yourself to quit which is a cornerstone of quitting cigarettes for good.
6. Set a quit date
Having firm goals is important when dealing with addictions and when looking for ways to quit smoking cigarettes this is a vital step. Having a set date you set for yourself and can plan for means you will not make snap decision when you are not ready and you will also force yourself to commit to a date than a vague “I will quit next week” then that week never seems to come …
7. Throw out all smoking paraphernalia
Get rid of them when that quit date hits! Get rid of your smokes, if you hold on to any cigarettes it is a temptation and a subconscious easy way out .. if you are serious break the fags and toss them out, if you can’t do that you are not ready to quit. Also get rid of lighters and anything else that has to do with smoking in your space.
8. Busy your hands and mouth
One part of the addiction to cigarettes that people ignore in favor of concentrating on the dependency effects of nicotine is the habit that has formed over many years of the actual ACTION of smoking. IF you carry some toothpicks you can suck on or some nuts you can crack open and eat you will busy your hands looking for a familiar action, no need for anything terribly elaborate just keep them busy or they may stray to a cigarette.
9. State your intention to quit smoking cigarettes
Tell your friends, tell your family and tell your co-workers that you plan to quit smoking cigarettes for a two reasons. One, you need a support network to help you so it is good to get as many well wishers and helpers as you can. Two if you are not announcing it does not become REAL to you and is less substantial because it is like you are a keeping a secret often as many do not want the stigma of people knowing they failed if it comes to that which is just another excuse!
10. Stay Positive, Quit positive
Research has shown that those that quit when in a good and positive mood stand a much greater chance of achieving their goal. IF you plan to quit and map out your ways to quit smoking cigarettes while under stress of when depressed it does not bode well as a negative reason as has been mentioned is no where near as strong as positive ones!
This list may only scratch the surface of all the challenges and ways to quit that you may need to kick your habit for you particular situation. If you want to be armed with all the tools & information that can give you every chance to be smoke free forever click below to find out more.
http://www.kick-addiction.com/nicotine-addiction/treatment/
Michael Porteous
http://www.articlesbase.com/quit-smoking-articles/10-ways-to-quit-smoking-cigarettes-be-smoke-free-forever-752177.html
Is this smoking addiction or OCD?
I have been trying to quit cigarettes for about a year now (tried the patch 3 different times, read numerous resources about quitting smoking, made many mental decisions to quit smoking) and yet I still find myself smoking. I’m 19 now and have been smoking since the age of 17. I have this weird voice in my head that tells me that I can’t quit smoking cigarettes until I pull the last cigarette of my pack out perfectly straight, without making any noise touching the box, or actually not touching the box at all. As weird of a thought as that sounds, I have almost convinced myself somehow that this is the only way I can quit cigarettes, is to do what I just said, and then smoke that cigarette as my last. I have also been smoking marijuana for about the same time period and have had very similar thoughts about how I can quit that too (such as: I have to quit only after I smoke my favorite type of weed and only then). Right now it seems harder for me to quit cigarettes but then on the other hand, I know that if I quit cigs then marijuana will be harder for me to quit. I want my health to stay good and I also need clean pee for a possible drug test for upcoming job opportunities. Someone please help me get these sick and twisted thoughts out of my mind so I can just quit smoking cigarettes and marijuana forever! (I also suffer from OCD and was wondering if these thoughts were in fact OCD, or the addiction to smoking, or maybe both combined?) Any help or advice will be GREATLY appreciated because I really want to be smoke-free!
Are you taking meds or your OCD? Or seeing a psychologist? This is something you should talk to them about. Because it sounds to me that it definitely is the OCD because you should be able to quit if you try hard enough and want it bad enough but it sounds like your having other issues besides just the addiction to the cigarettes added in to trying to quit.
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well quit pot 1st, the cigs should kinda keep you up untill you get used to not smoking pot. then try to cut down the amount of cigs you smoke, like smoke 2 or 3 less cigs a day for a few weeks, then keep reducing and drink alot of water to piss all the nicotine out of you r body
whats OCD?
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Yes, I think this is related to the OCD. Are you getting any kind of treatment right now (counseling, medication)? If not, you might want to look into that. Even if you don’t want to take the drugs for it, the counseling can give you "tools" to deal with it.
If you want to message me, go ahead, I also have OCD and could share some thoughts, I just don’t want to spill my guts all over the internet.
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ha!! thats funny….
dont let your mind decieve u….to quit u just quit…no nonsence…dont give into silly games and justifications…stop being weak…your decision is powerful…just do it if u want to…
ocd..whatever…we all have that….excuses….
whatever u do…know that it is your choice….be aware of the choices u make…even if u do continue..know that u do it cause u choose to…
i hate it when people sound helpless about the things they choose to do…smokers that dont wanna quit say its hard….its only as hard as u make it…
sure u will experience withdrawals and feel crappy for a while…but u will still feel good that u choose what your life is…
u are only an addict if you choose to be…
doctors may talk about subtances,addiction etc….they underestimate the power of the mind and will
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i quit smoking 6 months ago…i smoked pot for 10 years everyday…
now i use cannabutter once a week…my health forced me to quit…dont wait for that time..
OCD does not cause addiction, stop blaming other things for your addiction and blame it on YOURSELF!!!
addiction causes you to think that way. not OCD, dumbass.
go to rehab. you’re going to develop mood disorders by smoking weed.
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