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Everyone wants to quit smoking but only a few are determined to actually do something serious about it. The ability to cease your nicotine addiction is directly reflected in your laziness and ambitions. In order to stop smoking cigarettes you have to make a commitment; you have to put an end to your old way of life and start another, a tobacco free and healthy existence.

So how is it possible to quit smoking today? Most people that you might ask about this will definitely say that you are crazy and that something like this is not possible. Nevertheless, your never-ending attempts to cease the tobacco addiction aren’t going to lead to anything good. Trying doesn’t necessary mean succeeding.

Cigarettes are producing a lot of harm to your health. The negative effects of smoking are only noticed in the long run and this is why those people that are not informed about the real secondary effects of smoking tobacco are so ignorant when you try to explain why they should quit smoking. It is a pity that people continue to die because of smoking related diseases like cancer.

So while we focus on the first step that is absolutely necessary when trying to sculpt the proper attitude that is going to be the foundation in your quit smoking plan, it is also necessary to mention that for some people quitting smoking is a matter of days and even hours, if they get the main idea. In order to quit smoking you have to change your way of life by changing the way you think. You have to start living differently and you have to start promoting different values.

Quitting smoking is not that complicated if you know what you are doing. A good start is to wake up in the morning, throw all your cigarettes away, go and take a cold shower, look attentively into the mirror and say to yourself that from that moment on you are a free person and you no longer belong to cigarette addiction. Make that commitment once and for all. Think about your health and also consider your family. If you have kids, remember that they need a parent.

Smoking is horrible. It is one of those so called pleasures that actually kills without looking back, without making the difference between good and bad people. Cancer, as probably most of you people know, is the most wide spread manifestation of smoking related diseases. The famous Im sorry phrase that doctors tell you when they spot this infection in your body is the beginning of the end. You dont want that to happen. Well, for that not becoming a reality you have to work on your attitude. You have to take action.

People cant live without air, water and food but definitely can exist without tobacco! So why do people still smoke these days? Do they think this is so cool? Arent teenagers told about the secondary effects of smoking in schools, colleges and universities? Well, something odd is going on and we think its all about human ignorance and stupidity.

If you want to get rid of smoking you have to take action. If you want to be healthy you have to think about your health. If you want to succeed in life you have to work hard. Basically, you have to pay for everything you do. Miracles happen, but dont live with the illusion to run upon them at each corner. Be more realistic. If you are not going to quit smoking today you risk losing the potential to have kids. Dont let that happen. Think about your future. Quit smoking now!

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Feelings of fatigue, irritability and an extremely persistent headache are all side effects of nicotine withdrawal and are all perfectly normal. Why? Simply because it is in the first 72 hours which nicotine purges itself from your system – regardless of the stop smoking method you have chosen to use.

Preparation is the key. By knowing what you are in for, you can make plans to deal with the feelings and symptoms and not have to hide away where you won’t bother anyone. However it is also a good idea to inform your family and friends (but only if they are supportive) of your goals. This also gives them the opportunity to stay clear if they think you might be a little bit cranky!

Also keep in mind that you will be going through these trying times and have plans to work through them, should they arise. It can really nip withdrawal symptoms in the bud. It is helpful to have made a list of what you feel you may experience for symptoms of withdrawal. Some of the things that you may want to include on your list are:

Agitated or angry: Find something to do to take your mind off things. In solitude is probably best.

Feeling overly emotional or sensitive: Seek out somewhere you can be alone until the feelings subside.

Feeling tired: I will allow myself to take a nap or lounge around for the day.

Feeling nauseated: I will eat an apple or ginger (helps with nausea).

After I eat I will: Find something to do so I don’t crave the ‘after-dinner’ cigarette.

A really good way to help your body get rid of the nicotine within it is to drink lots of liquids. The more you drink, the faster your body will metabolize the stored nicotine within your system and the only side effect of this is a slouchy stomach and maybe a few more trips to the bathroom. The faster you can get the nicotine flushed out of your system, the sooner the withdrawal symptoms will be over, at least the physical ones.

There are a lot of theories as to what makes withdrawal symptoms worse or better. Some say that you should also give up caffeine when you stop smoking and there are others who found that it makes no difference in their case. If drinking beverages with caffeine in them makes you suddenly crave a cigarette, it is probably better to not to have any, or at the very least cut back.

However, giving up multiple vices at once can also be very stressful. So be wary and maybe just cut back on the caffeine to start. But be sure to use plenty of water, juices and even milkshakes to kick start your system and get those withdrawal symptoms out of the way.

Sleep, or the lack of it, is another common side effect of stopping smoking. It doesn’t seem to matter how tired you are during the day, a good sound sleep can be elusive as your mind doesn’t seem to want to shut down, nor can you find a comfortable position in which to rest.

To help alleviate this, I recommend a hot shower before heading off to bed to help you relax. Usually the sleep deprivation only lasts for a night or two. However if it persists, I would suggest a visit to the pharmacy to pick up a sleeping aid until the restlessness passes. It won’t last forever.

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