Quit Smoking Advice

Everyone needs some encouragement and this video can help you keep moving in the right direction.

These clips are from the BBC: Horizon documentary series entitled “We Love Cigarettes”. The advice Allen Carr gives is pretty damn good, it convinced me (a 5 year smoker) to quit cold turkey. It has been a couple months now and I’m still going strong. Update: It has been over one year since my last cigarette and I have never been tempted to look back. I really hope this simple advice has helped someone else.

Quit Smoking It’s A Matter Of Time

I Want to Quit Smoking

I wanted to quit smoking so bad! I has tried everything from gum to medication. I found the only true solution. It did not include any substance except using my head.

So I had been smoking for 7 years and I came up with many excuses to quit smoking. I felt so bad I couldn’t walk up a flight of stairs in my house without feeling out of breath.

I tried the gum and it seemed to not fulfill my craving for that taste of smoking. I then tried the patch and saw myself smoking and using the patch. I would start trembling,getting headaches and realized that this was more than a chemical dependency.

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I realized that I needed more than nicotine and I was doing a lot of things out of habit. I just couldn’t figure out why my simple habit as a teenager turned into a all out addiction.

Psychology calls this a oral fixation. It is the desire to always seek some sort of security by having something in your mouth. This starts at day one when you start sucking your thumb or pacifier. I remembered this in my college psychology 101 class.

I knew then it would be a fight and one of the hardest habits I could break. My health was at stake and I really needed to overcome this. After one day I saw my father in law quit smoking after 60 years. He had done the same thing he tried everything in the world to quit smoking.

He just said "I want to quit smoking!" I then knew he was serious he was fed up.

The next instance was my own father saying smoking is for weak minded people. He said this while I was smoking in front of him. I was mad and wanted to smoke even more. But, then it reiterated what I was thinking, this was all mental and no nicotine gum or patch would stop this mental addiction.

I then said to myself after smoking the last one in my pack in some rebellion or defiance to my dad. I was only hurting myself. I looked in side and said to myself "I want to quit smoking!"

You are reading this because you are probably like me and saying those magic words. Guess what I have said those words and have been smoke free for over 10 years!

Want to know how? Well I had some help. I said…

I Want To Quit Smoking!

By Shane Hale
Published: 6/26/2009

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How To Finally Quit For Good

These 3 key steps will make is a little easier to quit smoking. The first step is making the decision to quit; a firm no-going-back kind of decision. Write down every reason why you want to quit; and you must really want to stop smoking.

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No. 1: Know Why You Want to Quit So you want to quit smoking, but do you know why? “Because it’s bad for you” isn’t good enough. To get motivated, you need a powerful, personal reason to quit. Maybe you want to protect your family from secondhand smoke.

People that quit

I keep failing to quit smoking Cigarettes. Going on 12 years or more at 3 packs a day is getting the best of me. I want to quit for my wife kids and myself (and to have more cigar money lol). If you have any advice for me please pass it along.

How To Ask Someone To Quit Smoking

How To Get  fef A Man To Quit Smoking

It’s my job to hypnotize people to stop smoking. I also hypnotize people to create outrageous new possibilities in their lives. But helping people rid themselves of a life-threatening, debilitating habit is what makes me jump out of bed in the morning.

So if you’d like to know how to help a man make the decision and take the actions to stop smoking, you’re in the right place. But you need to understand some things first:

1. Men Vs. Women Smokers

Many of my smoking cessation clients are women. They awaken one day with this feeling inside and say: I’m going to stop smoking!

Sometimes it’s because they want to get pregnant. Or because they worry about the link between smoking and various cancers, heart conditions, or other diseases that affect women. Sometimes it’s because they know they smell like smoke, or they’re wasting money, or it’s getting harder to breathe when they exercise.

Sometimes it’s because a cute little girl said, ‘Mommy, I wanna smoke, just like you.’

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So they make the decision, and then call me and ask how soon they can come in. If I said, ‘Five minutes from now,’ they’d manage to arrive on time, no matter how far away they live. That’s how women smokers act when they quit for good. But men? Well…

2. Men Are Different And What That Means

I’m going to be doing some generalizing here, so buckle your seatbelt and know that I’m trying to make important points that apply to many male smokers, if not all. Mea culpa, but I believe it’s important.

To a man, smoking means something different than to a woman.

To a woman (alert: I’m generalizing again), it’s a way to hang out with her smoking friends; something to do with her hands; an ill-advised method for keeping her weight down (she believes) and a way to create some smoke curls that (she believes) make her look elegant, graceful, and interesting.

To a man, though he won’t admit it, it’s tied up with his manhood.

It doesn’t really matter how, when or why he began smoking, but here are the favorites:

he learned at his father’s knee
he tried his first cigarette with a crowd of other boys
he took it up because John Wayne smoked
he wanted to rebel
he wanted to feel okay as a loner
he’ll look like he’s doing something so the woman he loves will leave him alone
he smokes outside his office building so he can bond with his boss
he started (again) because George Clooney looked so cool smoking in Good Night and Good Luck (substitute any hot male star in any noteworthy film)

Regardless which scenario, it’s about masculinity and what that means to him.

3. Ways To Encourage A Man To Stop Smoking

There are four or five solid ways to get a guy to stop smoking. And a hundred ways to make him smoke more in your attempt to get him to stop. If you’re a woman who loves a man who smokes, you know many of the hundred. When I retire, I may compile them all. In the meantime, here are some of the ways that have been tried.

4. Worst Ways

nagging him
getting his mother to nag him
showing him articles that say smoking = death
showing him articles that say smoking leads to a long list of horrible diseases
asking his doctor to tell him, especially if he finds out you did
saying he stinks, literally
saying you won’t have sex with him if he continues to smoke
saying his cough sounds symptomatic of something horrible
reminding him he swore he would stop
naming friends, relatives and celebrities who are ill or dead due to smoking

These don’t work because for most men because every time you make the argument, it will trigger an answer that proves it’s not true for him. Remind him that so-and-so died of lung cancer, and he’ll remember that so-and-so smoked filterless cigarettes, smoked more often and longer.

Every time you nag, he’ll offer himself a counter-example. Every time you demonstrate why he shouldn’t smoke, he’ll see how his situation is different.

Soon he may tune out your voice entirely when he knows a stop-smoking argument is coming.

5. Best Ways

A. He discovers for himselfphysical effects in his own body, or stories about a close friend who is very sick, or news stories, or a very smart doctor who knows how to talk to men directly without being an alarmist. He makes the decision.

B. A child tells him, innocently and disingenuously. Kids say the darnedest things. And spoken with such innocence, it could make a stone cry. Especially if the child is the man’s own blood. (Bribery is okay for this good cause; just make sure the kid stays quiet.)

C. He reads an article that hits so close to home, he can’t ignore it. He just ‘happened’ to find this article in the house.

D. He hears from his wife or a beloved daughter these words: ‘I’m having a baby!’ A first (grand)child or a late-in-life baby are especially compelling.

E. A combination of any of the above.

6. What To Say When A Man Tells You He Is Stopping Smoking

Be pleasantly surprised, even if you were prepping this for months. Be pleased, and don’t offer to help. Let him ask.

Avoid saying ‘It’s about time’ or ‘I told you you’d better.’ Instead try ‘That’s great.’ Then stop. If he looks like he is trusting you not to nag, you might quietly add ‘Can I do anything?’ but if you’ve been a nag, steer clear of even that.

Don’t ask about his progress, let him tell you. If he chooses to talk, be supportive and proud of him, as if the idea was all his. Because, truthfully, it was.

Enjoy knowing you got what you wanted. Keep this enjoyment private. © 2007 by Wendy Lapidus-Saltz. All rights reserved.

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Ways You Can Help Someone Quit Smoking for Good

Respect the quitter: he/she is in charge and it is their decision to quit smoking for good, not yours. Ask the quitter how much encouragement they want when quitting. Do they want you to call them or stop by and ask about their progress? 

How to Stop Smoking

*Ask your smoker friends to avoid smoking around you. If your friends object to the idea, try to stay away from them for about a month. It is imperative that you do not linger near cigarette smokes because for most people quitting smoking is hard enough as is.

FDA Law Increases Smoking

The Food & Drug Administration (FDA), a U.S. federal government agency, has been given the power by Congress to regulate cigarettes and smoking in the U.S.

This will affect a large number of Americans, Americans who smoke. According to a 2008 report from the Center For Disease Control (CDC) the number of smokers in America is 43.4 million.

Among other things, the FDA plans to force cigarette manufacturers to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. Nicotine is the addictive substance contained in cigarettes and, according to the government experts, reducing the amount of nicotine in cigarettes will reduce the addiction to cigarettes and make it easier for people to quit smoking. In reality, the opposite is true. If the nicotine level in cigarettes is reduced, smokers, in order to maintain the nicotine levels they are addicted to, will actually smoke MORE cigarettes. And, being forced to smoke more cigarettes, smokers will also inhale MORE of the dangerous and unhealthful chemicals in cigarettes – thus causing MORE smoking relating deaths and serious smoking related illnesses.

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The real-world result of the government’s plan to reduce nicotine in cigarettes in order to reduce smoking and promote good health will have the exact opposite and even more harmful effect. Obviously, the health experts and government legislators who supported and passed this new FDA regulation of cigarettes must be non-smokers, know nothing about the smoking experience and are, in fact, seriously ignorant in not realizing that their ‘let’s regulate cigarettes and reduce nicotine content to reduce smoking’ idea would have the opposite effect and cause smokers to smoke MORE.

It’s a pity Congress didn’t bother to ask actual smokers about the real-world consequences of this ill-advised, and harmful, anti-smoking legislation … BEFORE they passed it into law!

This is a very interesting approach to the problem and one that bears thinkg about.  It may be that the government has created a two-pronged approach to this matter for the sake of the tax revenues that are falling.  If the increase the cigarette tax and also decrease the nicotine content in cigarettes, one could naturally assume that, in the end, the tax dollars derived from this sin tax would grow.

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Obama Signs Tough New Anti-Smoking Law

Under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, the FDA will be able to ban labels on cigarettes such as "low tar" and "light," outlaw candy flavorings, and order companies to reduce nicotine in tobacco products.

Smoking An Electronic Cigarette

It is said that the FDA intends to regulate tobacco products more and make cigarette manufacturers list the ingredients, but how much less harmful are those ingredients going to be? People already know that there are thousands of harmful … So the real question is, if people have the right to smoke deadly tobacco and are allowed to by law, why should they be not allowed to smoke a product with nicotine that is thought by so many to be be much safer that tobacco?

Congress Passes Major Anti-Smoking Law 

The Senate today passed a major anti-smoking law giving the Food and Drug Administration new, sweeping power to regulate tobacco products in the United States. … With the House having passed a similar bill already and the White House giving full support, the bill will soon become law granting the FDA unprecedented power in regulating nicotine content in tobacco products as well as their sale and marketing in the United States. The law will stop short of granting powers for an outright ban of tobacco.