Ways to Stop Smoking
There all sorts of ways to stop smoking and
they differ in success rates depending on the people involved.
There are some who prefer to reduce the amount they smoke
before they quit smoking completely, while others are adamant
that "cold turkey" is the only successful route. Many smokers
are helped with nicotine replacement products such as patches,
lozenges, inhalers, and gum. Some of these aids may be
available on prescription, depending on whereabouts in the
world you live.
Additionally, there are lots of alternative
ways to stop smoking, such as aromatherapy to promote feelings
of tranquility and peace, acupuncture (insertion of special
needles into meridian centers of the body), meditation to
induce feelings of calmness and peace, programs like Nicotine
Anonymous (comparable to the better known and highly regarded
Alcoholics Anonymous), and hypnotism to strengthen your resolve
to give up smoking.
So Many Ways To
Stop Smoking
There are so many ways to stop smoking, that
it is difficult to know the best method to suit you, which
depends on several factors. If you think about it, you know
yourself better than anybody. So consider what is the most
difficult obstacle in your desire to quit smoking. It could be
overcoming your emotional dependence on tobacco products. On
the other hand it might be beating withdrawal symptoms, or just
coming to terms with a bad habit that your are now determined
to see off once and for all.
Emotional
Unrest
For some people managing the physical
cravings might be easy. But afterwards they may end up feeling
like an emotional wreck when they stop smoking - sobbing and
cringing at the slightest challenge. If you identify with this
situation, you could obtain relief through meditation,
hypnosis, and other alternative treatments we have mentioned,
such as acupuncture or acupressure. Vigorous exercise and deep
breathing may assist in calming your emotions; at the very
least they will be a distraction from emotional turmoil.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Nicotine is a highly addictive drug, because
of which withdrawal symptoms are the biggest obstacle for many
people to give up smoking. If you fall into this category there
are now many nicotine replacement products that can assist you
through this hard time. There are nicotine patches, gum,
inhalers, and lozenges readily available to assist those who
cannot quit smoking without such aids. There is no shame in
that, and the biggest challenge is to cease to smoke, after
deciding whichever of the ways to stop smoking, is most
suitable for your own circumstances.
Psychological
Factors
Your biggest obstacle to stopping smoking
may be feeling like you have been cut adrift, and not knowing
quite what to do with yourself. Rest assured that this is
normal at this time, although you may find it useful to pursue
a hobby that needs the use of your hands. Gardening, knitting,
crocheting, woodworking painting, are all recommended as
pleasurable ways of combating the perceived gap.
At this time good friends can be a great
help, particularly if they are non-smokers or have kicked the
habit. It has been suggested that there is nobody quite as self
righteous as reformed non-smokers, but they are good people
with whom to discuss the various ways to stop smoking. They are
justly proud that they have managed to stop smoking. It is
quite an achievement, and so utterly worthwhile, when you
consider the very significant health and other benefits that
accrue.
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