lundi 2 juillet 2007

How to Quit Smoking without Help

How to Quit Smoking without Help by Nathalie Fiset

There are virtually lots of useful- and sometimes stupid ways to quit smoking. And many of which would only be of value if you would only decide, once and for all, to really quit.

But the fact is, quitting is harder than restraining yourself from taking another stick from the pack. But it is possible. Some can do it with help from other people while others need supports of all sorts. Surprisingly, some find quitting easy and the subsequent stages that follow but the hard part comes from staying quit. This is where most problems come. Thus, some smokers are able to permanently quit through executing some techniques while others give in to the urges of the habit and addiction.

Wow would you quit smoking without help from outside support? Well, just think of the possibilities.

We can't tell you how hard or easy it would be because after all, everything will be largely dependent on your capacity to stop smoking altogether. But we can tell you much benefit you will incur if you would really decide to kick the habit.

But on top of everything, commitment to stopping the habit is the most essential factor that determines whether you could quit with support from external resources or without them.

For all failures in any venture you choose, in this case cigarette cessation, lack of commitment may be the root cause why you have failed. Now hat you aver understood this simple and plain truth, you may now become better into focusing all yur effort into committing yourself to a life without the dependence, both physical and mental, to cigarettes.

So here are some of the techniques you can do to effectively quit smoking without necessarily depending on outside support.

Restructure both your thought flow and your selection of words- we have heard a hundred of times before that action speaks louder than words. But have you realized that actions root from words so basically, the usage of words is the culprit for the success or failure of something you have decided to embark on.

If, say for example, you constantly say to yourself that "I cannot quit smoking because its hard" then you are less likely to be able to quit. This is something you have conditioned your mind to expect so it is just understandable that your mind will treat your expectations with some degree of seriousness.

Words have their own unique powers, whatever you tell to your mind will be accommodated and executed by the physical body. So be careful of what words to tell yourself when considering the option of quitting.

In away, words could cerate your source for encouragement. Having a bright perspective on the cessation process through the use of word and thoughts could yield far better results than sulkily thinking of the possibilities of life without cigarettes. The key here is to reconstruct yr thoughts into some form that would work well for you.

Another example-

If you are to take a quit smoking program, you don't have to say to yourself things that would decrease your motivation to take personal commitment on the program. Instead, increase your drive to loudly saying to yourself- take note that it is important that you take your words into actual actions- things that would revitalize your willpower to take the cessation process into another level.

You may be surprised with the response your body will have by simply putting good words into your mouth out of the good though flow of your mind.

Challenge yourself. If you can do extreme things like rock climbing or driving to its limit or simply taking the chance of ruining your health because of a nicotine-filled stick, then it's only possible that you can quit the smoking habit once and for all. There's nothing that could tell you no if you really want to quit except yourself. Or if, say you have started to the quitting process, only you can decide whether you would stay quit for good or you would relapse on the slightest provocation. It is really all up to you and not on your immediate environment.

Yu can do it alone but there is really no harm if you seek outside support. What's more important is that you will strongly commit yourself to breaking the habit.
About the Author

For more information on how to stop smoking please go to:

http://www.stopsmokingforbetterhealth.com/how-to-quit-smoking-wihtout-help.html

http://www.stopsmokingforbetterhealth.com

http://www.drnathaliefiset.com

Aucun commentaire: