Quitting Smoking - Ten Free
Tips
Hypnotist Reveals
10 Tips to Quit the Smoking Habit!
Have you decided to stop
smoking? It doesn’t have to be hard! One of the keys for breaking
the habit once and for all is to tap into the power of your mind.
Here are some tips to help you succeed.
1.
Make quitting smoking your number one
goal. Rather than having a long list of
different goals, make quitting smoking your number-one top
priority. By focusing on quitting smoking as your most important
goal, you increase your chances of success.
2.
Keep the end result in
mind. Focus on how much better your life will
be as a non-smoker. Think about how you’ll be able to breathe
better and your energy level will increase. Imagine all the things
you can do with the money you’ll save each year by not purchasing
cigarettes. And most importantly, focus on how you’ll add many;
many healthy years to your life, so you can do all the things
you’ve wanted to do, spending time with people you care about. Make
a long list of all the positive benefits of being a
non-smoker!
3.
Make it easier on
yourself. Think of ways that you can make
quitting easier for yourself. Can you quit with a friend or family
member? Could you ask a co-worker to go for a quick walk with you
on breaks and avoid the smoking area? Could you take a smoking
cessation class? Could you learn self-hypnosis? Could you stock up
on fruit, veggies, or sugar free gum?
4.
Make a commitment to
yourself. Plan the date and time that you will
smoke your last cigarette. Make this promise to yourself as if your
life depends on it. Why? Because it does! Write down the "sneaky
tricks" that could try to lure you in for "just one" smoke (you
know, the things that have triggered you in the past). Write down
your strategy for outsmarting these sneaky triggers.
5.
Put your plan in
writing. Write down everything you’ve thought of
while reading this article, plus any other ideas that you believe
will help you to remain smoke free. More ideas: stay away from
other smokers for a while; get rid of your cigarettes and ashtrays;
ask a friend to call you every day for moral
support.
6.
Flip off negative thoughts like a
switch.
Instead of thinking, "This is hard" change it to "Its getting
easier and easier". You could even come up with your own mantra. My
favorites: "I take care of health."; "I can handle this."; "I can
do it!" Have a positive statement you can say to yourself
throughout the day to keep you on track.
7.
Give yourself
rewards
. Why not have a quit
jar and put all the money that you would have spent on cigarettes
in it? You could save up for a tropical vacation or a down payment
on that new sports car. Think of a nice reward to give yourself for
being smoke free for one day, one week, one month, and so on! Mark
them on your calendar so you have something to look forward
to.
8.
Approach quitting smoking with a "I can. I will. I
must." attitude. If your child or loved one was burning
in a building and you were the only one there to get them out,
would you just "give it a try?" Would you simply "give it a shot?"
Or would you "give it everything you’ve got?" Of course you would
do anything and everything, whatever it took. Well, aren’t you
worth the same? So approach quitting smoking with the same
attitude, because you’re truly saving your own life – you’re worth
it!
9.
Visualize your way to
success. Every morning and evening, close your
eyes for a few moments and rehearse in your mind how you will say
"no" to any temptations to having a cigarette, and notice how good
it feels to be in control of your triggers and urges. Also, picture
and imagine yourself as a happy non-smoker for 3 to 5 minutes each
day. See yourself as happy, healthy and active doing all the things
you love to do.
10.
Learn to Manage
Stress
. Stress is
everywhere, and while we think that cigarettes help us to relax, in
reality, nicotine is a stimulant to the body. During the first few
days of quitting, you will likely have thoughts to have a cigarette
when you feel stressed. Learning to take long, deep breaths
throughout the day can be a good start. If you can learn to tackle
stress, you can tackle kicking the habit much more
easily.
Valerie Dawson, MSW is a
hypnotist who specializes in helping people to change habits. She
offers a free hypnosis audio session to help smokers in taking the
first step to quit.
Click here to claim your free
hypnosis
audio.

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