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Friday, November 28, 2008

Stop Smoking Cigarettes

There has been extreme efforts to diminish smoking in America over the past two decades. Today one in every four men and one in five women still smoke. For those who never smoked, this is a befuddling fact. Don't smokers understand that cigarettes are the number one killer in America, that they dramatically increase risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, high blood pressure, and almost every other health concern, small or large? How could any habit be worth this?

People should know that to stop smoking cigarettes is not just the warnings on the billboards, in media or on the packs of the cigarettes. Smoking is a very hard habit to beat and hence the desire to stop smoking ought to come from the smoker himself. The smoker may have the will power to stop smoking, but to accomplish this one has to have more than just the will power.

First of all it goes with self acceptance, accept that you are a smoker and don't blame yourself. Try as much as possible to budge your craving of cigarettes to something else. By this you will make your mind forget about that cigarette.

The most common mistake that those who smoke make is laying judgment upon their selves. In odder to stop smoking cigarettes without losing your self esteem is not to judge yourself. Governments have responded strongly to the last point. Never have there been so many tools, systems, and programs available for quitting smoking. And with every month that passes, there is more research showing the benefits of quitting, and the drawbacks of not quitting. This is nothing to the smoker. To stop smoking cigarettes one needs to be comfortable with it so as to cut the craving inside and relinquish smoking in a simple but effective way.

By Peter Gitundu

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