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    #1
    I'm not chain smoker just a regular smoker.. say 2 or 3 cigar per day but sometimes i dont smoke for whole day and even i can take not smoking 3 or 4 days

    now i just want to quit smoking (totally)

    where will i start ?

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    #2
    1. Convince yourself to stop smoking :-) (I know this is the hardest part)
    2. Give your self a date (to stop)
    3. Tell your friends, family, office mates to you will stop smoking on that given date
    4. Don't take any alternative such as candy, it will become a hobbit
    5. Don't rush your self, Ako I planned it for a year :-) but when I stopped I never looked back. Oh by the way I was consuming a pack a day before I stopped smoking :-)

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    #3
    This is what im afraid off i might consume one pack or worse more than one pack a day, so as early as know i should start it, im not addicted naman sa smoke just puffing when im in stress or pressured.. I just really want to remove as early .. and have a good healthy life again

    between almost 3 or 4 years that im prisoned into this kind of hobbit

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    it IS possible to stop smoking. though it might be tempting in the first few months, your body will soon be independent of nicotine. 1 good advice i might suggest is to eat leafy vegetables. it's a good way of getting NADP for your body.(note that when you are smoking, it is also flagged by your body as your source of nicotanimide derivatives)

    PS. i never smoke
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #5
    25 ways to quit smoking - by Bill Plympton

    http://llnw.jibjab.com/view/112297

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    #6
    cold turkey is the best way.

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    #7
    Its easier to stop smoking if the desire (to stop smoking) is coming from the smoker himself -- not from the wife, not from the in-laws, not from the parents :-)

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by kenshinx View Post
    Its easier to stop smoking if the desire (to stop smoking) is coming from the smoker himself -- not from the wife, not from the in-laws, not from the parents :-)
    very true...

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    #9
    to make it easier, motivate yourself to not smoke. eg. reward yourself for every week that you didn't smoke until you realize it's all about will power
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #10
    I stopped smoking years ago when the time the "no smoking" law was implemented in Makati City. I just said to myself "NO MORE SMOKING FOR ME". Since then, I haven't craved for it although I occasionally smoke - an average of 2 sticks a month, only when drinking if my drinking buddies are smoking and I don't buy them.

    All you need are self-control and self-determination.


    :coffee: [SIZE="1"]3821[/SIZE]
    Last edited by j_avonni; November 28th, 2008 at 05:04 PM.

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