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Tip #3: Find a support group
Sharing your victories, struggles and
uncertainties with others can help you
through the hardest times. An online
support forum like the About.com
group (quitsmoking.about.com/od/
support/Quit_Smoking_Support_
Groups.htm) ca n help put you
in touch with others in your same
situation. They’ll provide answers
and suggestions, and in time you’ll
do the same for someone who needs
your help. Check out your health
insurance provider to see if they
have a support group associated with
its plan. Your doctor may also have
support group resources in your area.
Tip #4: Reward yourself
Make a plan to reward
yourself after the first day,
the second day, after a
week, after two weeks, a
month. Sorry, your rewards
can’t be cigarettes! Make
them something affordable
and special to you: a book,
some music, a dinner at
a favorite restaurant, a
massage or a movie. Put
the money you would have
spent on cigarettes into
a jar. On reward day, use
that cash to celebrate your
smoke-free victory with a
special treat.
Tip #5:
Fight the urges
When that irresistible
and overpowering
urge for a cigarette
comes on, wait it out
and fight it off. Take
some deep breaths.
Have a healthy snack.
Call your support
person. Do some
exercises. Take a drink
of water. Fight the
urge and defeat it, one
little battle at a time.
Tip #6:
Change up your routine
When you were a smoker,
you probably had a routine
that incorporated your
smoking. Now you need
to mix up things so you
don’t go near the places
or people who enable you
to smoke. Go around the
outdoor smoking areas at
work; tell your smoking
friends you need a break
from them for a while; take a
different route while driving
to avoid the stores where
you bought cigarettes.
Tip #7: Make a list
Start a list of all the reasons for
not smoking. Hang these on the
refrigerator, a mirror or anywhere
you’ll see them often. Use them to
motivate yourself to stay smoke-
free. Remind yourself why you
need to stay smoke-free.
Tip #8: Throw away the past
Get rid of your cigarettes, lighters,
ashtrays, matches and any other
objects that remind you of your
former habit. These things can
trip you up and lure you back. Out
of sight, out of mind.
Tip #9: From ash to cash
Clean out the ashtray in your
car and fill it with coins. This
will keep you from using the
ashtray for smoking.
Tip #10: Think positive
It may be the best tip of all to
keep a positive outlook and
know you can do this. The
right attitude often leads
to success in life, and in
quitting smoking especially.
Tell yourself you can do it,
that you’re stronger than
any pack of cigarettes and
that you deserve to live a
healthy life.