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How to Quit Smoking: Tips for Quitting and Kicking the Habit for Good
Why quitting seems so hard The pleasures of smoking
It’s not easy to let go of something that’s been such an integral part of your life for so long. That little stick of tobacco has stuck with you through thick or thin, rain or shine, day or night. With minimal effort it has provided hours of comfort and activated the pleasure centers in your brain. No wonder the thought of quitting seems so daunting. Who wants to give up something that can temporarily make sadness, stress, and boredom evaporate into thin air? Just thinking about it can stop you in your tracks. But that’s exactly what’s needed. Stop for a moment and think about why smoking is in your life. What purpose does it serve?
How to get your smoking needs met without smoking
Whatever your reasons are for having smoking in your life, there is an alternative behavior you can substitute in place of smoking which will achieve the same result in the end. Only you can determine what will work for you. Some examples include:
Purpose of Smoking Sample Substitute Behaviors
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Addiction to Smoking Cessation Aids: How to Quit Nicotine Gum and Nicotine Lozenges
Addiction to Smoking Cessation Aids How to Quit Nicotine Gum and Nicotine Lozenges
Smoking Cessation Strategies for the 21st Century -
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Cardiology Patient Page Smoking Cessation Strategies for the 21st Century Douglas E. Jorenby, PhD
From the Department of Medicine, Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison.

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