I tried so many things to quit smoking, and i got finally those magic steps to reach my goal 6 months ago:
Having a plan can make your quit day easier. A quit plan gives you ways to stay focused, confident, and motivated to quit. No single approach to quitting works for everyone. Be honest about your needs. If using nicotine replacement therapy is part of your plan, be sure to start using it first thing in the morning.
Keeping busy is a great way to stay smokefree on your quit day. Being busy will help you keep your mind off smoking and distract you from cravings. Think about trying some of these activities:
Triggers are the people, places, things, and situations that set off your urge to smoke. On your quit day, try to avoid all your triggers. Here are some tips to help you outsmart some common smoking triggers:
Quitting smoking is difficult. It happens one minute... one hour... one day at a time. Try not to think of quitting as forever. Pay attention to today and the time will add up. It helps to stay positive. Your quit day might not be perfect, but all that matters is that you don’t smoke—not even one puff. Reward yourself for being smokefree for 24 hours. You deserve it. And if you’re not feeling ready to quit today, set a quit date that makes sense for you. It’s OK if you need a few more days to prepare to quit smoking.
You don’t need to rely on willpower alone to be smokefree. Tell your family and friends when your quit day is. They can help you get through the rough spots. Let them know exactly how they can support you. Don’t assume they’ll know.
You can stop!