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| Hey guys newbie here,ive looked all through steves archive and also the posts on this forum and im quite surprised there isnt a thread directly related to smoking.Its something that i really need help with,ive tried a lot of different methods to stop but none really seem to work FOR GOOD! I once quite for six months through sheer belief/wilpower and somehow a situation where i was offered a ciggarette came up and i suddenly forgot why i had stoped and started thinking they wernt so bad...after about a week i was smoking more than ever. Its said the first three days are hardest and when your passed them the craving start to ware off gradually and i know this is true.I stoped for 3 days last week,on the third day the craving was so bad i HAD to get a ciggarette! Can anyone suggest a way they think might be helpful or any suggestions at all they think might help thanks,ihatepeopleidontlike. Last edited by ihatepeopleidontlike : 04-10-2007 at 09:10 PM. |
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| I quit smoking after deciding I wanted to get fit again, I removed all the items related with smoking, like ashtrays, lighters etc from my house. It seemed pretty easy for me though, I don't know why, I had been smoking 30 a day (much more when I was drinking) for about 8 year. One day I decided I was sick of not being able to run, of not being able to think clearly because I always had a craving, of having bad skin and looking old and most of all I was sick of waking up in the mornings coughing and wheezing. So I decided to get as fit as possible.. I haven't touched a cigarette since. The nicotine craving only lasts two days, after that all you have to do is beat the routine of having one and that's not hard if you're serious. Oh and keep yourself out of situations where you're going to get offered one for at least a week, it might seem a bit harsh missing out on certain things for that time, but a week is worth it, hell, a month is worth it if it means you're not going to die from something horrible or suffer with bad breathing for the rest of you life.
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| I've never smoked in my life, but i believe that with just about achieving anything, an incentive can usually give you quite a push. Give yourself rewards for when you pass a certain amount of time, or equally punish yourself when you fail to do something, put all the money you'd otherwise be using for cigerettes in a box and wait for a long time, after a while, look in and realise how much you could save. Tell people about your ambition to stop, you'll be much more inclined to continue once you know of the pressure or promises that you may have kept others (be careful with that one though). Alternatively you could try using an intention-manifestation technique to help you get rid of it? write down your goal in a clear and easy to understand sentence or short paragraph, post it up nice and large and read it to yourself out loud several times of day for at least 60 seconds at a time, eventually over time you'll convince yourself how much better life is without them. visualise life without them, visualise the harms of cigerettes and the benefits of living a healthy life without them, such as getting fit like 'believer' suggested. i wish you the best of luck! |
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| Hmmm as a smoker myself, it would be great to hear a few suggetsions on how to stop from other people who have been successful. People I know that have given up is through hypnosis, reading Alan Carr and by sheer will power! If you are ready and serious about stopping, then you will find the answer of how. I have given up a few times and started again, because I wasn't ready to say goodbye to my old "friend". Maybe you are just not ready? |
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| I managed to quit smoking successfully and I have over a year and a half nicotine-free. Here is an excerpt from my blog on how I did it: Quote:
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| You need to be in the right mood to quit smoking. If you don't REALLY want to quit, there's no way you're gonna succeed. The thing is that you need to find every single reason that you WANT to smoke and prove them wrong. By doing this, after a while nicotine will be 100% negative for you. Read all you can on WhyQuit - the Internet's leading cold turkey quit smoking resource . Then when you feel that you're ready for it, go ahead and quit. I also recommend Allen Carr's 'The easy way to stop smoking' if you want to spend your money on it. Remember that when you're feeling odd or bad it's not because your body wants a cigarette but because your body is healing itself. There is NO "one single puff". One puff is likely to throw you back into being a full-time smoker. You're a nicotine-addict. So am I. After the last cigarette: After 20 minutes, your heartbeat falls to normal. During the initial 72 hours your body is going to remove the nicotine left in your body. (on the 4th day, you're "nicotine-free") After 7-10 days, your body will have learned to adjust your bloodsugar etc. by itself. This is the reason that you might feel odd every now and then. Your body needs to learn being normal again. Nicotine makes your body release bloodsugar almost instantly. When eating, bloodsugar is released 20 mins AFTER the 1st bite After only a couple of days after quitting, you will start noticing the benefits of quitting. After approx. 2-3 months your body will feel "boosted". You will have much more stamina that you had as a smoker.
__________________ "Behind every great man, is a woman rolling her eyes" Last edited by jwz : 04-09-2008 at 10:16 PM. |
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| For someone that quit smoking 9 months ago, I know how you're feeling. One of the best things to do is shift your intention from "not smoking" or "quitting smoking" to breathing easy and clean lungs, and having lots of energy. This shift in my thinking helped me stop attracting smoking and start attracting health. Another tip, don't reward yourself for not smoking for a certain amount of time with a cigarette. I used to do this all the time and it did not help me whatsoever.
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| I just smoked my last cig and i dont have any more. I could go buy some but i think i better not. I think its time i stop i read all the advice and i'll hold all them into mind the best i can when i stop. I started a post about it. anyone interested in watching my progress. I of course am using the patch for alittle while just idk just cuz maybe might be a help even alittle. wish me luck |
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| Maybe switch to coffee. It is a lesser stimulant and will still get you that small "high," but to a lesser extent. Then downgrade coffee to less and less and start making smoothies with fruit and maybe a green veggie and that will be revitalizing and non-addictive. |
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