The first thing for you to do is to make a time and a date that you will quit smoking for good without any relapses. Look forward to this date; every time it comes up in your mind think a positive thought, not a negative thought. Once the date comes you need to get rid of EVERYTHING in your home that has to do with cigarettes or smoking, not just the cigarettes. Don’t let friends and family smoke in front of you, tell them they don’t have to quit smoking, but they do around you.
Allow yourself to enjoy the support of those around you; don’t be shy or upset when someone mentions something negative about your previous smoking behavior. Take up a new habit that will occupy the time where you smoked in your previous life, whether it is jogging or crossword puzzles, ANYTHING to take up the time where you previously smoke a cigarette. Make sure you are drinking plenty of fluids and enjoying things that you did not before when you were smoking. The key thing to remember is in the first weeks or months of quitting you need to make yourself feel special in some way shape or form.
It is possible to get medications from your family doctor or over the counter to help you quit smoking, but you need to know just how it will affect you physically before ingesting it. You need to understand that your mood and weight could fluctuate in the months after you quit smoking, make arrangements to work out or do things you like to overcome this. Try and remember that friends are important, but those who don’t help you overcome this aren’t worth being around for a while. Good luck with your goal to quit smoking cigarettes!
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