Five Tips To Help Stop
Smoking
It is a well known
fact that smoking is a very dangerous habit and smoking
is harmful to almost all organs of the human body.
It has been proven that smoking is the cause of
many diseases, and it contributes to the deterioration in
the health of smokers in
general.
There are many immediate as well as
long term benefits to quitting smoking for both the
smoker and his or her near and dear ones. A lot of
research has been done on how best to quit smoking and
these simple five stop smoking tips would be very helpful
for smokers wishing to give up their bad
habit.
Get Ready, Find Support And
Encouragement, And More
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The first
stop smoking tip would be for the smoker to
get ready to quit and set a date by which to
quit smoking. A change in environment would be
helpful, and in this regard, it is necessary
to get rid of all cigarettes as well as
ashtrays in the home, car, as well as place of
work. The smoker should also discourage others
from smoking around him or her. Once one has
succeeded in quitting smoking, he or she
should never ever take another
puff.
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The second
stop smoking tip is to get support as well as
encouragement from friends, family, co-workers
as well as health care providers. According to
studies conducted on this aspect of quitting
smoking, it has been found that a person has a
better chance of quitting smoking if he or she
gets support from others as well as takes
individual, group or telephone
counseling.
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The third
stop smoking tip is to learn new skills as
well as behaviors and try to distract the self
from urges to smoke. In this regard, going for
walks, or talking to someone or being busy
with different tasks and a change in routine
would certainly help to quit smoking.
Substituting coffee with tea and eating
breakfast in different places would also help,
and so will doing other things to reduce
stress.
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The fourth
stop smoking tip is to get medication and use
it in the proper manner. Medications will help
to stop smoking and will lessen the urge to
smoke in smokers, and the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has given its nod to seven
medications that help to stop smoking. One can
also seek and obtain advice from a health care
provider and carefully read the information
contained on the different medications. The
chances are that these medications can double
the success rate when it comes to quitting
smoking.
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The fifth
stop smoking tip one can try is being prepared
for relapses as well as other difficulties. A
relapse will usually occur within three months
immediately after quitting, and one should not
be discouraged if one begins to start smoking
again. It may take several attempts before one
can finally quit smoking, and one should take
care to avoid alcohol consumption, not hang
around with other smokers, expect to gain
weight, and suffer bad moods as well as
depression.
Following these five simple stop
smoking tips should help in kicking the habit and
resuming living a healthy and trouble free life
again
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