I need to quit smoking

+1 on the house cleanup...  it wont be long before you can smell a smoker when they walk in a room...(and it is not all that pleasant after a bit)

if you smoked in the house, you will have a lot of sticky gooey gunk to get off mirrors, walls etc...
Never once smoked in the house. In the garage and in my car and my truck only, never in the wife's car either. I went out to the garage today to get the trash cans, I did smell the smoke right away...kind of gross.
 
+1 on the house cleanup...  it wont be long before you can smell a smoker when they walk in a room...(and it is not all that pleasant after a bit)

if you smoked in the house, you will have a lot of sticky gooey gunk to get off mirrors, walls etc...
Never once smoked in the house.  In the garage and in my car and my truck only, never in the wife's car either.  I went out to the garage today to get the trash cans, I did smell the smoke right away...kind of gross.
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Nothing worse than a non-smoker.

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I smoked for over a decade and I thought that I would never be able to quit. No will power with regard to smoking. Chantix was how I quit. It was a god send. It does really work. I can't say enough about this product. It saved my life... Good luck 300busa.! You can do it.
 
I have made it 3 days now! The real challenge will be when I go back to work on Monday.
 
Yes, the workplace can be really tough, but DON'T have the first one. You'll undo all that you have done so far.


It does get easier
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The first time i ever quit, I went 3 weeks without a butt. Then I had one....and that was it! Started up again!
You dont have it licked, till you got it licked!
If that makes sense..
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1. Remove all firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, power tools, kitchen utensils, golf clubs or other dangerous items from your home. For their own protection, young children and incontinent pets should also be removed, it possible.

2. During the first 5-14 days of your quit, you will notice an improvement in your sense of smell. This change may be sudden and dramatic. You may want to avoid any areas known for strong odors during this time. You may also discover that your home is one of those areas. Allow 1-3 hours per day for scrubbing an obscure corner of your home in an effort to remove the mystery smell.

3. One effective technique for reducing stress is the recitation of a mantra. Your mantra for the next few weeks will be: "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean that. I just quit smoking."

4. If you drink the recommended 8 glasses of water each day, you will need to remain within 150 feet of a lavatory during the first 3 weeks of your quit.

5. Many cessation experts recommend you keep a diary of your experience as you quit. A written record of your inability to control your emotions, words and actions may be useful later on during any criminal or civil proceedings. You may also want to discuss with your attorney which homicidal or other violent fantasies about your spouse, employer or local politician should not be recorded in that journal.

6. Many people find driving a car is a major trigger of smoking urges. If it is practical, you may want to consider using public transportation during the early part of your quit. If you must drive, carry gum, mints, cassette tapes of soothing music, a small rubber ball to squeeze in one hand, extra kleenex for crying jags, a roll of duct tape for swearing jags, and extra toll fare change in the event that your aim is effective by the spasmodic trembling in your hands. Again, all firearms should be removed from the vehicle. You may also want to keep your journal handy to hand to the highway patrol officer in the event of an accident or traffic offense, since uncontrollable sobbing may prevent you from speaking clearly at that moment.

7. Whatever you do, DO NOT LOSE YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR.
 
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