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Choosing your quit day is a very important step in your decision to quit smoking. In choosing a specific date to quit, it doesn’t need to be too soon nor too far from the day you decided to stop smoking; usually a month after would be advisable. This is because you can still have enough time to prepare and plan out what steps you’ll take when the day comes. Most smokers would choose meaningful dates such as their birthdates or anniversaries yet there are some who just pick out a random date.
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There really isn’t any perfect way to quit smoking. Most smokers prepare for their quit day by slowly cutting down on their cigarette consumption a week or two before their target quit date. They can reduce smoking while taking coffee, and they can also set specific times of the day where they allow themselves to smoke. By lessening their cigarette use, they slowly lessen the nicotine concentration in their body.
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No matter how smokers would wish for a magic pill or an instant method to help them quit for good, the thought seems impossible for now. All they could do is choose among the various methods of fighting the symptoms of withdrawal and plan out what would work best against the physical and psychological obstacles when quitting smoking.
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Decide whether you’ll adopt a Nicotine Replacement Therapy, go to support groups that deal with nicotine addiction, or take prescribed medication to make withdrawal symptoms easier to deal with. Stock up on sugar-free gums, candy, carrot sticks, cinnamon sticks, or any oral substitutes that can take the place of cigarette. It can also be beneficial if you look back on your other attempts to quit and list down the factors that led to your failure.
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Your quit date is not established for the sake of saying that you are quitting. It is the date where you have to have solid commitment and determination to kick your bad habit for good. It takes hard work and careful planning to succeed. Your will to stop smoking should be strong enough to fight off temptations and other distractions that can lead you to fail on your goal.