Every year on the third Thursday of November, it’s the great American smokeout! Well, that was yesterday, the 18th, but, here are some things I found online, that could still help you quit:
Figure Out Why You Want To Quit Smoking, Then Focus On Those Reasons:
If you keep your goals in front of you constantly, you’ll be less likely to fail.
Attempt To Get Fit:
You’ll find that when you start to get healthy, you’ll feel less inclined to ruin that feeling. (EverydayHealth.com)
Clean Your House:
Clean everything! Once your house doesn’t smell like smoke anymore, you’ll be less likely to want to smoke inside. Plus any smells of nicotine may trigger a craving if you don’t clean it. (QuitDaily.org)
Relapsing Isn’t An Option:
One will hurt. It’s not a reward. Cigarettes do not calm you down, either. So none of these excuses are valid. When you want to smoke, do something else, maybe even something productive. JUST DON’T SMOKE! (QuitSmokingCommunity.org)
Consider Nicotine-Replacements Rather Than Going Cold Turkey:
Sometimes you need to have assistance while walking away from addictions, and being that nicotine is a drug, this will simulate weening off of the smoking situation. Discuss any replacements with your doctor before going forward. (WebMD)
Consider Avoiding Alcohol:
You know how it goes, you have a few drinks, then you want to smoke. Especially if you’re a social smoker, keep yourself in check if you do decide to drink. (WebMD)






