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How-to-quit-smoking-for-yourself
By Gregg Hall
Thousands of people are addicted to smoking, and, every day, thousands
of people fight the battle of breaking this addiction. But, how
can someone go about successfully quitting smoking? There are
many reasons to quit, but the most important reason is for your
self.
Quitting for Others
Many people trying to quit smoking are doing so in order to make
others happy. They try to quit so their spouse will quit nagging.
They try to stop because their job frowns upon smoking. They try
to put out the cigarette because society has made smoking unacceptable.
They try to quit because their kids look at them with big, puppy
dog eyes and plead with them to stop. While it is great to have
family and friends around you who care and who want to see you
stay around awhile longer than you will if you continue smoking,
the only reason that will truly motivate you is if you quit for
yourself.
Sure, pleasing those around you may get you to start on the road
toward recovery from nicotine addiction. You might tell yourself,
“I’m doing it for my kids. I don’t want them to see me go through
cancer.” Or, you might think, “If I quit smoking, my spouse might
finally just leave me alone about it.” While these thoughts may
get you initially motivated to quit smoking, they won’t help you
sustain a cigarette free life. In fact, quitting for others might
just help you make excuses to start back up again. For example,
you might quit for your spouse, and then when you have a disagreement
about something, you might say, “I’ll show him (or her).” Next
thing you know, you’re lighting up. You may not think you would
do that, but we do strange things when we’re upset – even destroy
our own bodies.
Why You Should Quit for Yourself
There are plenty of reasons you should quit for yourself. A couple
of them even do tie into quitting for others, but with a slightly
different slant. For example, you might quit because of your kids,
but not for them. By this I mean that you might want to quit so
you can enjoy spending more years with them, rather than because
you don’t want to see them get hurt by your early death. This
may sound selfish, but you have to think about yourself when you
are trying to quit. You have to convince yourself there are many
reasons to quit that will benefit you personally.
Of course, there is the obvious health benefits involved with
quitting. If you quit, you put years back onto your life. This
is because you have now effectively reduced your chances of developing
high blood pressure, heart disease, throat cancer, lung cancer,
and emphysema. You have also lessened your likelihood of having
a heart attack
and of developing gum disease and
ulcers, just to name a few.
If you aren’t feeling too concerned about the inside of your body,
consider the outside. Smoking makes your finger and teeth yellow,
not to mention the bad smell. Of course, you probably don’t realize
just how bad it smells because your sense of taste and smell has
both been dulled by smoking! Fortunately, quitting will help bring
back these small joys of life.
In addition, smoking makes your skin wrinkle faster, particularly
on your face. Not only that, the notion that smoking makes a person
look “cool” has been gone for a long time. In fact, the majority
of people are less attracted to people who smoke than the other
way around.
Of course, there are also the financial rewards of quitting smoking.
Most smokers will save literally thousands of dollars every year
by simply quitting smoking. Just imagine all of the things you
can do for you if you quit. Perhaps you have seen some new outfits
or shoes you would like to buy at the end of a year of successfully
not smoking. Maybe you can purchase a new entertainment center,
or buy that new transmission for your project car. Perhaps you
can take that vacation you have always wanted to take. If you
managed to win the battle against this addiction, go ahead and
spoil yourself – you deserve it! Consider it a celebration of
saving your own life.
Article
Source: http://www.upublish.info
About the Author:
Gregg
Hall
Gregg Hall is a business consultant and author for many online
and offline businesses and lives in Navarre Florida with his 16
year old son. For help to quit
smoking go to http://www.quitsmokingplus.com
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