Sunday, July 26, 2009

Your Own Motivations to Stop Smoking

The most important step in quitting smoking is for the smoker to have the desire and determination to quit. They must want to stop so bad to have an effective motivating factor in their battle against nicotine addiction. They must be honest in their will to stop smoking so that they can continue with the process of eliminating it in their life completely. If they go through with it half-heartedly, then it's almost guaranteed that they will fail.

Make a list of benefits (if there are any real benefits) that you can get from smoking. On the other hand, list down as many disadvantages too that you can get from the same activity. After doing so, compare both lists and see which outweighs the other (isn't it obvious!). You may also want to list the reasons why you are quitting. It may include wanting to live longer or wanting to save money or even setting a good example for your children. Always keep your list handy as they may help in times when you badly want to smoke again.

The key to eliminate thoughts of smoking in your head is finding some other alternative activities that would keep you from thinking about smoking. Give more time to physical activity and change your routines if it is what it takes for you to stay away from cigarettes. For instance, if you're used to smoking before you sleep, then do some exercise before sleeping instead so that you'll eventually tire out and go to sleep without smoking. You can also replace your early morning smoke with a dose of heavy jogging or walking. They can definitely keep cigarettes out of your mind and reach.

There is no easy way on how to quit smoking. Smokers should try their very best to turn their love for nicotine into disgust! If you really feel the urge to smoke, buy the least quality of cigarette that you really hate so that it won't satisfy you anymore. The way to success is not easy, but it is never impossible.

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