Congratulations, you are planning to quit! But do you know why you want to stop? Maybe you are concerned about your family, or perhaps you want to live a healthier life. Alternatively, do you want to save money? These are all valid reasons to stop smoking! But then again, what is yours. Not sure, then… Continue reading Why Do You Want to Quit? Here Are Some Good Reasons Why You Should Quit Smoking
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Prepare to Quit With a Plan of Action
Quitting smoking is hard! Make it easier with a plan of action today! When you’re ready to quit taking a plan of action with some simple steps can help make it easier. Here are selected guidelines to get you started. Commit to Quit Set Your Quit Date To Become Smokefree: Take your time to prepare… Continue reading Prepare to Quit With a Plan of Action
Why Dealing with Smokers Withdrawal Is the Secret to Better Health
There are ways to manage nicotine withdrawal leading to better health. When you quit smoking, the body needs to get used to not getting its daily nicotine fix. The good news is while uncomfortable. You can manage it to make your life better. Understanding Your Withdrawal The withdrawal comes with uncomfortable symptoms when stopping getting… Continue reading Why Dealing with Smokers Withdrawal Is the Secret to Better Health
The Surprising Truth about Dealing with Smoking and COVID-19
COVID-19 is still making people stressed, worried, and alone when quitting smoking. You are not alone, and trying to stop smoking remaining smoke-free is not easy at this time. However, not using any form of tobacco products is the best to keep yourself protected and improve your health. While scientists are learning about the disease… Continue reading The Surprising Truth about Dealing with Smoking and COVID-19
Get Back on Track and Enjoy Your Smoke-Free Retirement
Slips and relapses are normal with quitting, but you can learn from your mistakes. Many smokers try several times to quit smoking for good. Relapses are regular, but you can build your skills to stay on track. Now What I Slipped Slip means having one or two smokes after quitting. Just one puff counts as… Continue reading Get Back on Track and Enjoy Your Smoke-Free Retirement