11/28/2013

Everyday new methods are emerging for the treatment of the smoker's addiction to cigarette. Most of them are very easy and cost-effective, while some are stressful and expensive. So many tips, so many solutions, and lots of therapies about how to tackle this problem, but so many smokers are still smoking still... If you are one of those who has just found it so had to quit, this article will help you since it offers some tips that will help you finally conquer the habit. The tips for quitting smoking might not be new or amazing, but if you try it, the result will speak for itself.



The first tip to quitting smoking is to decide to quit and never take another puff of cigarette. You must have faith in your ability to stop, seeing the possibilities and not the impossibilities, you should look and speak to your image in the mirror, calling your name, and affirming the fact that you can do it.



Don't think of all the rest of your life; just take it a step at a time - think of today and how to go through each day far away from cigarettes. At this point you need to create your own quit smoking plan, enumerate them clearly and paste it where you can always see it. This is important because you know yourself more than anyone, even more than professionals in this field, you know you strength and weaknesses, so the plan developed by you will be the best for you.



Set a quitting date and stick to it when that day comes. On that day follow your plan and practice the self made tips that you've created suiting to your personality. In case you don't have any idea of what plan to make, do a quick search online of the many quit smoking tips, go through the suggestion of others and then develop your own personal way of quitting. Be very determined and seriously follow the pattern you've given yourself to stop. If you sincerely do this, you'll find that it will be easy to stop, without any external help - just with self help.
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