On average, people try to quit smoking/vaping several times before they succeed. If you have already tried and haven’t been able to quit, be easy on yourself. Each one does it their own way. Never give up.
When you smoke/vape, addiction sets in and takes up residence at the physiological, psychological and behavioural levels. Certain habits and reflexes are related to the cigarette/vape and will take time and patience to change.To succeed in freeing yourself from nicotine, it's important to:
Tips for quitting smoking/vaping:
1. Identify your triggers
A nicotine craving lasts less than five minutes and is generally triggered by one of the following situations:
Knowing your triggers will let you stay in control of the situation, whether by avoiding the triggers or keeping your mind busy when you can’t avoid them. By signing up for I QUIT NOW online help, you will receive personalized support to identify your triggers and a range of advice to help you navigate these situations.
2. Change some of your habits
To reduce the situations that trigger your cravings, you will certainly have to rethink some of your habits. This isn’t easy to do, but every time you successfully get through a craving, your self-confidence and your pride will increase. The result? Fewer and fewer cravings.
Here are some strategies that can help you in different scenarios:3. Replace nicotine with something else
Your brain and body have associated nicotine with a feeling of relaxation and well-being. To make up for the hold nicotine had on you, you can identify some activities that bring you pleasure. For example:
- Move: create opportunities to be physically active such as (climbing the stairs, walking to do your shopping;You would like to have support from smoking cessation professionals to help you quit smoking, but you don’t know which service to turn to? Learn more about the I QUIT NOW services and their free personalized support via online help, by phone, in person or by text message.
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