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Perkin98
12-04-2009, 08:03 AM
We all know that it is a hard core task to quit things that we are used with. If it’s smoking it’s really a hard task. If you have decided to quit smoking, promise yourself about the decision that you have taken.

Make a stubborn decision that you won’t smoke for a day, week, month or months. Follow the decision. If you successfully cover the period, then extend the period in a slow manner, gradually you will get used with it.

Spend the money that you have waited for cigarettes on something productive. Charity is a way of atmost satisfaction. Try it for a single time, definitely you will drive out in the way, that’s the right path. Quit smoking cigarettes (http://www.medquit.com) is not a hard task, if we have the ability to make our mind to withstand with the decision.

Vega
05-03-2010, 10:08 AM
I quit smoking five years ago and have absolutely no urges to pick it up again. I think the toughest milestones to reach are definitely the first 2-3 weeks. After that, it's gets much easier to resist the urge to smoke.