Bigreddot Posted October 22, 2024 Share Posted October 22, 2024 (edited) Just like the rest, quitting did not come easy for me. I tried quitting several times but failed. I was only able to kick the habit by: 1) Having a strong will to quit by defining a goal e.a., achieving a milestone in a sport i am interested in, etc. 2) Avoiding situations where i would be exposed to cigarette smoke because even just seeing people smoke (not even smelling smoke) made me salivate and crave. I used to associate myself with smokers so i avoided them in the beginning. I also used to smoke when im drinking so i avoided drinking initially. 3) I kept reminding myself that there is no benefit in smoking and instead, I am slowly killing myself with a poison. 4) Never entertain the thought that you can handle having just a few puff just to satisfy the craving. Smoking is an addiction. Remind yourself of the accomplishment you have already achieved by quitting everytime you are tempted to smoke. It only takes one puff and you will be back to the same old habbit you are trying to quit from. Quitting is difficult but it is doable. Edited October 22, 2024 by Bigreddot Quote Link to comment
isaiahklim Posted October 22, 2024 Share Posted October 22, 2024 one less yosi per day and monitor it until you are yosi free Quote Link to comment
ArchfielD23 Posted October 23, 2024 Share Posted October 23, 2024 Exercise and lots of black coffee 🤣 Quote Link to comment
Marakim Posted October 25, 2024 Share Posted October 25, 2024 Mindset and determination. Quote Link to comment
Juicylicious17 Posted December 16, 2024 Share Posted December 16, 2024 Dont quit until you die! Living young and wild and free eh;) Quote Link to comment
Chris Tan Posted December 17, 2024 Share Posted December 17, 2024 vape, patch, gum Quote Link to comment
bluemamba Posted December 21, 2024 Share Posted December 21, 2024 Switched to vaping, then to menthol inhalers + pure dedication Quote Link to comment
PaulCali Posted December 29, 2024 Share Posted December 29, 2024 Just know that if you don’t quit, you will develop COPD and will affect your quality of life. Quote Link to comment
MagicKarp222 Posted January 5, 2025 Share Posted January 5, 2025 Set a date, prepare replacements for whenever the urge comes eg: gum. Expect intense cravings for the first week. Just stick with your commitment. The urges decreases after a month. If you relapse it’s ok. Just try to get a longer streak w/o smoking the next time. Quote Link to comment
Maykeee Posted February 6, 2025 Share Posted February 6, 2025 Smoke with a purpose. Smoke when you are with your officemates/colleagues/business partners/old friends/new acquaintance. Do not smoke when you're alone. Just drink black coffee or tea instead of smoking. Choose a better alternative. Yun lang Quote Link to comment
ROLF GO Posted February 6, 2025 Share Posted February 6, 2025 I quit smoking long ago already, but not totally quit. Sometimes I smoke after a good sex. IYKYK Quote Link to comment
meloaraw Posted February 12, 2025 Share Posted February 12, 2025 Laking tulong sakin ng nicotine patch/gum Quote Link to comment
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