Effective Ways to Quit Smoking That Won’t Render You a Nervous
Wreck
If
you’re a smoker you know how intrinsic lighting up a cigarette
has become in your daily routine. Your days have probably
assumed a natural rhythm around smoke breaks. If you work in an
office you have probably formed an unofficial department with
your coworkers sharing the same unhealthy habit. As a former
smoker, I say from experience that the only way I found to
effectively quit smoking was to make my quitting a part of a
larger health make-over.
I had
tried numerous times before to stop smoking, I knew how bad it
was for me. But making the commitment to better myself by
quitting cigarettes had to come in a bundle. I found that the
more I was focused on the singular task of banning cigarettes
from my life, the more obsessed I became with them. It felt
like I was thinking about smoking more when I would try to quit
than when I was not trying to quit. This was not at all an
effective way for me to quit smoking.
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Now
My
approach to quitting cigarettes was a lot like making a New
Year’s resolution. I knew why I smoked, it was an emotional
crutch. Whenever I got really stressed or upset, I knew I could
escape by lighting up. Once I realized this I knew I wanted to
be stronger. An escape had turned into a full blown addiction,
not just physically but also emotionally. I decided that for me
cigarettes and stress had a direct correlation in my life, so
in order to be happier, and to break many bad emotional habits,
I had to quit smoking.
For all
intensive purposes, today is December 31st. Sit down and think
about why you smoke. Is your job stressful? Family? Friends?
How can you change these things? Start by writing down some
ideas of actions, like re-writing your resume to start the
application process, or finding a mediator for your family
issues. Also make sure you focus on your physical health,
because let’s face it if you’re smoking you’re probably not
hitting the gym 6 times a week. Make a list of some ways to
improve your physical health that include quitting smoking, but
make this decision part of a general shift towards a healthier
lifestyle to create an effective way for you to quit smoking.
Maybe you could start walking 30 minutes a day, or stop going
to the fast food down the street for lunch
everyday.
Once you
find a way to effectively quit smoking you won’t look back. You
will be redefining yourself as a healthier, happier person. An
effective way to quit smoking will be a catalyst for other
positive changes in your life. If you can quit smoking you can
do just about anything else you set your mind
to.
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