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By Freddy Cedano
You may not realize it, but smoking affects your social life as
well as your physical well being. How often have you avoided going
places because they were non-smoking, or ducked out of a party
at the height of the action to satisfy your nicotine cravings?
When you quit smoking, you can also increase your confidence,
meet new people, and join new activities. An improved social life
is just one more reason to quit smoking!
Gain confidence.
Smokers become addicted to the nicotine in cigarettes and tobacco.
Cigarettes, cigars, and pipes all emit smoke that holds thousands
of other chemicals, in addition to the nicotine. When a person’s
body becomes addicted to nicotine, the chemical temporarily creates
pleasant physical and mental effects, which keeps the smoker coming
back time and again.
When you successfully quit smoking, you overcome this physical
and mental addiction. Overcoming such a powerful addiction is
no easy task. Once you’ve accomplished it, you’ll have more confidence
to face other difficult tasks in your life, armed with the knowledge
that you have succeeded at one of the most challenging hurdles
many people encounter. If you can quit smoking, what is there
that you can’t accomplish?
Meet others trying to quit.
Hopefully your family and friends will be supportive of your efforts
to quit smoking. However, non one can truly empathize with you
except someone that is going through the same trials and tribulations.
Join an online or local community that offers support to people
who are quitting smoking.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) offers phone counseling at
1-800-QUIT-NOW. WhyQuit offers discussion groups for both first-time
quitters and ones that have tried before. WhyQuit focuses on abrupt
nicotine cessation (as opposed to smoking cessation with a gradual
decrease in nicotine intake).
Many forums are geared toward quitting with the aid of a specific
medication. However, forums that are more general include:
American Lung Association’s Freedom from Smoking® offers modules
to walk a quitter through the process and associated message boards.
The Quit Smoking Company’s message boards are visually sparse,
but offer visitors many opportunities for discussion with others
trying to quit.
Quit Smoking Support has been helping smokers quit for over nine
years through peer-to-peer support and encouragement.
To meet people in your local area and have a face-to-face discussion
on quitting smoking, visit Nicotine Anonymous, Smart Recovery,
or check with your insurance and health providers. Get more support
for your efforts, and make new friends!
Learn new activities.
Many experts recommend taking up new activities to fill up your
time and keep you from thinking about smoking. As your health
improves, you can join a local gym, recreational sports league,
or take fitness classes.
To keep their hands busy and away from cigarettes, some people
take up hobbies like knitting, crocheting, or doing puzzles. What
will you do with your new energy and time? The possibilities are
endless!
Get out of the house.
When first quitting, smokers are often urged to spend a lot of
time in public places where smoking is prohibited, such as libraries,
malls, theatres, or museums. Revel in the fact that you can stay
inside as long as you like—no need to run outside and satisfy
a nicotine craving!
Make a point to meet friends and families for dinner at non-smoking
restaurants that you may have avoided in the past. As the amount
of time since your last cigarette increases, your sense of taste
will improve and you can enjoy the food more.
Enjoy your financial freedom.
A big part of quitting smoking is giving yourself rewards when
you reach an important goal, whether it’s going a day without
smoking or six months. How can you reward yourself?
Tally up all of the money that you would be spending on cigarettes
and think of ways to spend it. You can save up for a big trip
or larger purchase, or spend it on weekly social activities like
dining out, going to the theatre, or taking hobby or fitness classes.
Use your extra money to improve your social life and reward yourself
for resisting the temptation to buy another pack of cigarettes.
When someone quits smoking, their physical, mental, and emotional
well-being all improve dramatically. Quitting smoking can take
your social life to new heights since you’ll have time and money
for new hobbies, and will be able to venture out in public without
fear of finding someplace to smoke your next cigarette. Once you’ve
quit smoking, your social life will be on fire!
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