Developing Your Stop Smoking
Plans
Quitting Smoking is probably one of the biggest changes in
your life so it is important that you develop your stop smokig
plans early on.
No dount you have thought about stopping before but now for
whatever reason whether it be doctors orders, for your kids and
loved ones you have decided to quit for good.
You no longer want to be trapped to the cigarettes that have
held you hostage for so long. This means it is time to start
looking towards developing a sure fire plan that will allow you
to quit successfully and for good. You no longer want to
consider the option that you will fail; you have decided to go
full steam ahead and now is the time for action.
You are going to need to do several things, and that
includes picking an actual quit date. Here is the catch though;
this date does need to come. People every year decide that as a
New Year’s resolution, they are going to aim to quit smoking,
but January 1st comes and goes and they are still smoking.
Rather than finding yourself in this position pick a day to
quit and stick with it. On that day, all of your cigarettes
need to be gone, and you need to be prepared mentally to kick
the smoking habit for good.
You should also look into setting up a rewards program for
yourself; use the money that you are saving by not buying
cigarettes to fund it if necessary. A year of smoking can
easily cost more than $1,800 so you have a generous budget to
work with if you are working towards permanent results. Just be
sure to look for things that you really want to help encourage
you. If you merely rely on the financial rewards, or just the
physical and health rewards you are much more likely to fail,
combine several types of rewards to keep yourself really
motivated.
As you are working to quit smoking you need to increase the
amount of exercise that you are doing, you should also start to
watch how you are eating. Many smokers find that as they quit
smoking, they start gaining weight. This can often be a huge
shock, but if you are exercising and eating right, you can
minimize the weight gain to ensure that you are instead
focusing on quitting smoking, rather than splitting your time
between trying to quit smoking and trying to lose weight. Be
prepared to pack on a small amount of weight but these small
changes will ensure that you are not gaining large amounts.
A final consideration that you should take into account is
your overall health. If you are in poor physical condition, you
should discuss your plan to quit smoking with your doctor.
While a doctor is not going to discourage your from quitting,
they may have some helpful advice and information that is
specific to your health situation. This can also be great
because your doctor will be able to monitor your health to
ensure that you can make the most impact in the quickest amount
of time.
Do NOT try and give up smoking on your own as this
never works and is not necessary. Make sure that you have a
developed plan and seek advice from your doctor, you will then
find that giving up smoking and kicking the habit is not as
hard as you ever imagined. Having been a smoker I won't deny
that you are not in for a long and difficult road, but you will
be able to find success at one end of the road, which will
leave you in better health, and also help you to take pride in
yourself for your accomplishment.
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