23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Marilyn Pokorney
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------------------------------------------- Once you have
decided that you really want to stop smoking it can be a real
challenge. Here are some tips to help you break the habit
quicker.
Before you begin, decide what you are going to do when you have
a craving. Keep a diary for a week or so and learn what times
and situations tempt you to want to have a cigarette. Decide
what you are going to do instead of reaching for a cigarette.
Ask your doctor for advice if you have other health problems or
are worried about gaining weight.
The day you begin immediately get rid of ashtrays, lighters and
all cigarettes.
Consider finding yourself a friend, relative or co-worker who
wants to quit too and support each other.
If stress is a factor then find an exercise program. Joining a
nearby health club will be less expensive than the cigarettes.
Your home will smell fresh and clean. You'll spend less time,
energy and money cleaning your house.
You will reduce the risk of fire. As a result your homeowner's
insurance rates may be reduced.
Your food will taste better.
Remind yourself of everything nice that you could be buying for
yourself or your home with the money that you are spending on
cigarettes.
As a last resort remind yourself of the health benefits. You'll
reduce your chances of lung, throat and mouth cancer. Reduce the
chances of cardiovascular disease.
Stop smoking and the body will begin to repair the damage done
almost immediately.
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