I QUIT!
What To Do When You’re Sick Of Smoking, Chewing, Or Dipping
I Got It Beat!
Lots of people quit smoking for a few days, but it’s harder to stay off
cigarettes for good. Remember, lots of other people have quit, and you can
too!
Here’s what you need to do to really beat smoking.
1.
Don’t pull the triggers. All smokers have "triggers," certain
times and places that make them want to smoke. For you, it may be leaving
school or hanging out with friends. Learn what your smoking triggers
are and try to avoid them. Or figure out how to get through them without
smoking.
2. Plan ways to handle stress.
When you get stressed, you may want to reach for a cigarette. Think
of things you can do instead of smoking when stress hits—like chewing
gum or taking deep breaths.
3. If you blow it, try again.
All smokers have trouble quitting, and most of them will blow it and
smoke once in a while. Some people have to quit several times before
they stop for good. If you blow it, you’re not a failure. Quit again!
4. Pat yourself on the back.
When you quit, you’re doing something great and you deserve a reward!
Treat yourself to a movie or a new CD or something else—and pay for
it with the money you used to spend on cigarettes.
If you try all the tips listed here and are still having trouble quitting,
talk to your doctor about whether using nicotine gum or the patch would
be right for you.
Remember: Quitting chewing tobacco
and snuff can be tough, too. Follow the steps in this booklet to kick “spit”
tobacco!
Page last reviewed 02/28/2007
Page last modified 02/28/2007