Best Way to Quit Smoking
If quitting smoking is at the top of your New Year's resolution list, Here are the the top ten tips to help you conquer the habit.
1. Write down a list of reasons why you want to quit smoking. Carry it with you
and remind yourself of the reasons when you have the urge to smoke.
Smokers who are motivated become quitters.
2. Set a date. Stopping smoking is probably the most important health
decision you'll make in your life, so don't quit on a whim. Take time
to plan your strategy.
3. Remove all evidence of smoking from your life. Clean your car
interior, launder your clothes, put away your ashtrays, and get rid of
all your cigarettes. Holding on to cigarettes or lighters "just in
case" undermines your self-confidence.
4. Change your typical daily routine in as many ways as possible. When
you eat breakfast, don't sit in the same place at the kitchen table.
Rearrange your furniture. Take a new route to work. Drink tea instead
of coffee. Have lunch in the conference room rather than at your desk.
5. Reward yourself for not smoking. Set goals, both short term and long
term. Have a specific reward (not something you were going to do
anyway!) for each milestone you reach. Research shows that filling
out contracts and rewarding yourself are popular activities among
successful quitters.
6. Cut down on alcohol and caffeinated beverages. Drink a lot of water.
Carry a water bottle with you everywhere you go.
7. Plan ahead for temptation. Eat frequent small meals to stabilize your
blood sugar levels. Keep healthy substitutes handy to keep your hands
and mouth busy, like carrots, raisins, gum, hard candy and lollipops.
You can also keep your hands busy by carrying a stress ball or a
doodle pad or a pack of cards. Plan non-smoking tactics before you go
to events where other people might be smoking.
8. Do something physical (take a walk, do some push-ups, just DO
SOMETHING) especially when you are angry, stressed or bored.
9. Be proactive about spending more time with non-smokers and/or
ex-smokers.
10. If you slip and smoke, don't be discouraged. Many former smokers tried
to stop several times before they finally succeeded. Just like
anything new, we have to practice not smoking to get it right. If a
slip happens, stop right there. Examine what went wrong. Learn from
what happened. And quit again.