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how to quit smoking without going insaneFriday Aug 31st 2007 The following is 100% free information which I’m sure any smoker will appreciate. I do smoke cigarettes and haven’t done this yet (but intend to very soon.) Okay.. quitting smoking 101. Here we go. Tools needed:
How to quit:
Yes, it is that easy. It just takes a while. Using this method weans you off the nicotine and the psychological need to hold a cigarette in your hand (a fact most never mention) in a slow and calm way. At no time will you be lashing out at anyone while having a “nic fit” because there won’t be any. You also will not gain weight. You won’t lose any either, but at least you won’t pack on the pounds (something very typical to those who go “cold turkey.”) In addition, the likelihood of you starting smoking again is very slim if you quit slowly as outlined above, mainly due to the fact you are “programming” yourself to quit rather than fighting cravings. If you smoke two packs a day, it will take you 40 weeks (10 months) to quit. If you smoke 1½ packs a day, it will take you 30 weeks (7½ months) to quit. If you smoke 1 pack a day, it will take you 20 weeks (5 months) to quit. If you want to cut that time in half for any of the above, subtract two cigarettes per day each week instead of one. If you want to kick start your quitting, I don’t suggest cutting more than 5 cigs a day per week because that will be a bit difficult. Remember: Even the heaviest smoker can subtract one cigarette per day each week. The only thing that’s a pain in the ass about doing this is the counting. You must keep that little notepad with you at all times and must mark in the pad each time you light up so you don’t lose track. It requires effort and only the tiniest bit of stamina. And it sure beats quitting any other way because you’re doing it on your terms and not anyone else’s. As said above, the toughest part is marking on the pad every time you light up.
Did I mention this is all free advice? If you smoke, the next step is yours. If you can say to yourself “Yes, I want to quit” and believe what you’re saying, then you’re ready. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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