Steps You Can Follow To Quit Smoking

Released on = September 5, 2006, 5:30 am

Press Release Author = Tony James

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Smoking addiction is a very serious threat to anybody's
health and most of the time, quitting smoking can be a very difficult and
frustrating habit to break. As you try to quit smoking and fail, it becomes tougher
each time. This is you are actually conditioning your mind to give in more and more.
That is why most people need help and support to quit smoking.

Press Release Body = Smoking addiction is a very serious threat to anybody's health
and most of the time, quitting smoking can be a very difficult and frustrating habit
to break. As you try to quit smoking and fail, it becomes tougher each time. This is
you are actually conditioning your mind to give in more and more. That is why most
people need help and support to quit smoking.
Here are some steps which you can follow to quit smoking:
Step one:
Start to prepare to your quit date to kick the habit forever. Start using artificial
cigarette (Herbal Cigarette) one month before your quit date. This is to avoid any
anxiety or depression as well as to stabilize your blood sugar levels to avoid
weight gain.
Pick up a new hobby and start an exercise program to enhance your energy and
strength as well as training your mental power.
Step two:
Once the quit date arrive, dispose off all cigarette related items such as ashtrays,
lighters and so on. You can continue with your hobby or exercise program. When you
quit smoking, put aside a sum of money that you will previously use to buy
cigarettes. At the end of the month, reward yourself with that money.
Step three:
Congratulations, you are already a non-smoker. However, to maintain this way is
crucially important. After 3 to 4 weeks time, nicotine and other toxins will become
clear from your lungs. You will mostly recover from your physical addiction.
Unfortunately, the psychological addiction will be there to stay for many years.
Unforeseen circumstances such as stress, problems, anger and frustration will temp
and prompt you to smoke almost immediately. Do something about your stress and
anxiety. Be on guard at all times because it normally take only one cigarettes to
trap you back in the vicious cycle of cigarettes again. Celebrate for every month
that you've quit smoking.
Tony James is an ex-smoker for 15 years and is currently helping smokers to quit
smoking with ease without the discomfort of cravings or withdrawal symptoms.

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