* Get rid of all your cigarettes. Clean out every
ashtray in your home, office and car. Discard your matches and
lighter.
* Take deep breaths whenever you feel the urge to smoke.
Hold your breath for ten seconds, then release it slowly. Taking
deep rhythmic breaths is not unlike smoking - except that you inhale
clean air instead of poisonous gases.
* Exercise to help relieve tension. Walk instead of
driving whenever possible. Take a brief stroll after meals instead
of having a cigarette. The brain chemicals released by exercise will
help you relax and reduce the cravings for nicotine.
* Think of any negative image you associate with smoking
whenever you want a cigarette. Select your worst memory connected
with smoking - like the bad breath, or the wrinkles, or the
breathlessness you feel whenever you try to walk briskly.
* Reward yourself with oral substitutes for cigarettes.
Some good healthful examples are sugarless gum, lemon drops, carrot
sticks, apple slices and unbuttered popcorn.
* Eat three meals a day. This habit, which many people
neglect, maintains blood sugar levels and curbs the urge to smoke.
* Go public with your plans to quit. Ask your family and
friends to help you from backsliding, not by nagging, but with
gentle reminders. Ask them not to smoke around you.
* Brush your teeth several times each day to get rid of
smokers breath.
* Keep your hands - and mind - busy. Work on a crossword
puzzle, knit, do needlework, balance your checkbook, brush the dog,
weed the garden.
* Spend time with friends who don't smoke. Visit places
where smoking is prohibited - a library, theatre or museum.
* Scramble up your day to change habits connected with
smoking. Leave the "scene of an urge" immediately. At home, avoid
your "smoking chair" after dinner. Reach for gum rather than a
cigarette when you answer the phone.
* Spend the money you save by not smoking. Put the money
you would normally spend on tobacco in a jar and when you have
enough go out and treat yourself to something special. You deserve
it!
* Treat yourself kindly. Have a massage or a facial. Take
an afternoon nap. Go for a walk in the country. Listen to your
favourite music. Appreciate the fact that you don't have to have a
cigarette to have a good time.