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Why You
Should Quit Smoking
Smoking is a highly additive
habit, and most people who smoke
find it very difficult to quit.
The reason that it is so
difficult to quit smoking is
that the addiction is
multifaceted: not only is there
a physical addiction to the
nicotine, but there is also a
strong psychological component
to the addiction as cigarettes
are both legal and in many
situations socially acceptable.
One of the greatest indicators
as to weather your attempt to
quit smoking will be successful
is how mentally prepared you
are. You have to truly want to
quit in order to be successful,
and if you try to quit without
this mindset it is unlikely that
it will work. A good way to
motivate yourself - to get
yourself to a point where you
really and truly want to quit
smoking - is to think of the
health risks involved, and the
many benefits of quitting.
The health risks associated with
smoking are well known, but if
you are trying to quit it is a
good idea to revisit them. By
smoking, you greatly increase
your chances of lung cancer and
heart disease. As well as the
increased risk of a premature
death, you will also, as a
smoker, be plagued with
breathing difficulties. Another
thing you should consider is
that as a smoker you are putting
others at risk through second
hand smoke. It is a well known
fact that second hand smoke can
be very detrimental to the
health of your loved ones,
especially over the long term.
Now, if you smoke there a good
chance you're aware of these
factors, and the knowledge can
be fairly sobering. All is not
lost, however, and in order to
motive yourself to quit your
should think about the immediate
benefits involved if you stop.
Almost instantly you'll notice
that your sense of smell will
improve. Smell plays a crucial
role in the taste of food, and
therefore your taste sensation
will improve considerably, and
you will find yourself enjoying
food more.
Also consider the money that you
will save. Depending on where
you live, cigarettes can be very
expensive, and the general trend
is that the price will continue
to increase in the future. Even
a fairly generous assumption of
$5 a pack means that if you quit
a pack a day habit you will save
almost $2000 in the first year.
A great technique to motive
yourself when you first stop
smoking is to put the money you
would spend every day on
cigarettes into a jar, where you
can see it steadily accumulate:
even after the first week you'll
have $35 - enough to treat
yourself to a nice meal.
By constantly reminding yourself
of the benefits of quitting
smoking you give yourself an
important mental motivator:
think of not only your own
health benefits, but those of
the people around you who suffer
from second hand smoke. Add to
this the amount of money you'll
be saving, and it becomes hard
to justify a smoking habit.
Quitting smoking is a win-win
situation, and thinking of it in
this way will provide you with
an important mental weapon in
your attempt to quit.
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