Everybody knows how hard it is to quit smoking. Even
people who have never smoked understand the tremendous amount of
willpower and drive it takes to actually quit smoking for good.
One of the most overbearing symptoms of quitting smoking
is the withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms can be in the form
of anxiety, cravings, irritability, difficulty in concentrating
and a sheer ‘want’ to have nicotine. And they can be
sheer hell!
The good news is that there are many ways to quit
smoking, you just need to find out which one will work best for
you. You might have to end up trying them all, but if you eventually
find one that works for you and you give up smoking for life, then
the trials and tribulations will be worth while.
Let’s take a look at six different successful
ways to quit smoking.
1) Stop Smoking Aids
Nicotine patches, gum, lozenges, nasal sprays, and
inhalers are all aids to help alleviate the cravings of nicotine.
Let’s take nicotine patches for example. They
are designed to deliver a small amount of nicotine to your bloodstream,
satisfying your nicotine cravings - without the dangerous tars and
poisonous gases found in cigarettes. This is a very convenient and
easy way to help you reduce your cravings while trying to give up
nicotine.
2) Hypnotherapy
A growing trend nowadays is to get hypnotherapy to
help quit smoking. By all accounts, hypnotherapy is one of the most
successful ways to quit smoking. The reason being is that by using
hypnotherapy to stop smoking, you effectively eliminate the cause
of the bad habit right at the source, the subconscious mind.
3) Alternative Therapies
As stated above, we are trying to find ways to help
you control your cravings and relax you while trying to give up
smoking. Many people endure the thought of alternative therapies
to help counteract these symptoms. The most popular therapies being
acupuncture, aromatherapy, and meditation.
4) Willpower
Willpower is a state of the mind and it always seems
to be easier said than done. Just the decision to actually take
the step to give up smoking is a tribulation of willpower in itself.
But can you carry on along the whole road of smoking cessation with
willpower alone? You definitely have to be permanently in the ‘right
frame of mind’ to stop smoking with willpower and sheer determination
alone. But it can be done!
5) Counselling
Sometimes your willpower needs a boost and counselling
is great for behavioural support. You can either have one-to-one
counselling sessions, or feel that you would get the best support
from a group meeting with like-minded people. You can find private,
government and charitable organisations that offer smoking cessation
support.
6) Prescription Only Medicine
Prescription only medicine is available from your
doctor to help you quit smoking. These medicines for smoking cessation
are only available through your GP, so you should make an appointment
and talk about your needs.
There you have it. These are the top ways to quit
smoking and all are successful in themselves, depending on each
individual. So why not give one a try and see if it can work for
you. If not, try another one. The main thing is not to give up.
Good Luck!
Claire Bowes is a successful writer and owner of many
websites including Quit
Smoking Help where you can find further advice and information.
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