Hindrance to Quitting Smoking: Physical or Psychological
Is it more of a physical thing that is the hindrance whenever you are overcome by the desire to go back to or continue with smoking, or is it more of a psychological thing that is the hindrance?
It is believed that smoking stimulates the flow of “feel good” chemicals in the brain including endorphins. Tobacco has nicotine and it is believed to be addicting. This is commonly understood by many. Nothing new!
So we all probably understand that there is a physical component to hinder a person from quitting; more for some than for others. However, is it really “THE” reason that people can’t seem to quit smoking?
Whenever I share my thoughts about people who are falling short of the mark, I always include with it; “There is no condemnation here”. Condemnation is not what it is about. At the same time, it is also true, that we must get real and be honest because this is no game. With regard to quitting smoking; yes, there is a physical component but it is important to acknowledge that people quit smoking all the time anyway.
Overcoming the physical component is not rocket science, in my opinion. There are many aids and medical assistance available to help with that. Getting cleaned out may not be easy for some, but so many people have done it, so it can be done. Also, one of the characteristics of someone who has successfully quit smoking is that they are willing to experience the discomfort of withdrawal in anticipation of the reward. It is a delaying of satisfaction instead of getting instant gratification (a level of maturity) in anticipation of the reward of satisfaction later on (I hope I didn’t loose you here because I know that some people may be feeling a little offended right now).
Stay with me here! I am interested in helping people in a bigger way than just providing information about how to stop smoking by controlling the smoking behavior itself. This is why my writings will not appeal to everyone; and that’s OK. Not everyone is going to be ready for what I have to say; and that is OK. You are where you are and I encourage you to find what suits you based on where you are at. There are many resources and I encourage you to take a look at them and find something that will help you right where you are today.
What I am primarily all about is Personal Development. I am aware of developmental issues that make it very hard for many people to quit smoking. I teach things regarding personal development that are not well understood; even by most experts. There are some people who are ready to take it to the next level and my writings are geared for them. My writings deal with issues at the “cause” level. If this is not you, then don’t feel bad. It’s OK. Personal development is a process and it can’t be forced. But I know there are people who are looking for something more. If that is you; then please stay with me.
In all of my writings you will hear me teach about these developmental issues. As I said, it is not for everyone but if you are ready to take it to the next level of understanding, then it is for you. For a person to quit smoking, quitting would be like discontinuing a part of yourself. This is because smoking is so much a part of who a person is. Consider this…. Many people who have struggled to stop smoking eventually did. Why after so many years of struggling where they suddenly able to just stop smoking?
This is one indication of what I was saying. Is “THE” hindrance that makes quitting seem so impossible, really the physical aspect. Possibly for some who have so much nicotine in there system that the withdrawal process scares them. But personally, I believe that for the far majority of people, the physical aspect is not the real hindrance that makes quitting seem impossible. I think that many people do believe it is when it isn’t because of their current understanding. What they truly believe is going to be real to them. Now then; if there is something else that is the real hindrance that makes quitting seem impossible, how will they every discover it if they believe it is the physical that is the real hindrance?
My main purpose with this article, is to get you to consider the possibility that there may be something more to quitting smoking than the physical aspect. Are you open to consider the possibility that smoking may be a part of who you are and therefore there just may be developmental issues to consider?
Frank Andrews has been a student of personal development for over 25 years. As a result, he has authored two self-help books and developed a blog website to help smokers quit smoking. Having successfully worked through many of his own personal struggles, he now provides information to help others. You can find free quit-smoking information on his website at: http://www.AnswersToQuitSmoking.com
Categories: Psychiatry and Psychology Tags: Hindrance, Physical, Psychological, Quitting, Smoking
Quitting Smoking Is Not As Hard As You Think
Have you ever wanted to quit smoking and convinced yourself than you are destined to smoke cigarettes the rest of your life? Have you ever tried to quit and gave up halfway thought the day or that same night? If you think that quitting smoking is just impossible, I would read on.
It truly is not as hard as you may think. Take it from a true one packer a day smoker or better on some days. It was like a true friend to me that I couldn’t let go. I have smoked a good thirty to thirty six years of my life. I’m not quite sure when I started smoking. I quit one time about ten years ago for a week. The big mistake I made back then was to ask a friend for a smoke so I could see what I was missing. That was a big mistake! I was back full time again and tried several times since and failed on all attempts except the last attempt.
Quitting smoking for me was always like a ritual that I attempted two or three times a year. The excuse was always the cost of cigarettes. Never did I complain about the possible ill effects that it could possibly have down the road. Sure I was aware everyday about how bad it was. I heard it on the news every day on how the smokers were getting the boot in restaurants and buildings. The worst people to smoke around were the non-smokers that quit smoking. I know, my wife quit ten years ago. I smoked outside come rain, snow or blizzard. I hope as a non-smoker I never get like that.
I was not a very pleasant person to be around when I attempted to quit. I’m sure smokers know how short tempered one can get, when one has not had a cigarette for a while. Every morning I attempted to be a non-smoker, I set myself up for failure by having a coffee and shortly after breakfast I ran around outside hoping to bump into someone who smoked. I always had a nic fit around lunch and dinnertime, only to give in to the craving over and over again. I did not last a good part of a day. I just about gave up trying to quit. I was convinced that I was going to smoke the rest of my life. I thought I was hooked for good, until one sunny afternoon around 3:oopm I had my last cigarette while I was washing my jeep.
Everybody tells me that I was ready. I really don’t know if I was ready. What I do know is there are several key things that I had to do to give it up completely, and I am not really sure of the one key thing that kept me a non-smoker two months later. I know that one of the key things that helped was telling myself once and a while that I was a non-smoker even when I knew I smoked. I would not say it out loud if people were around me that knew I smoked. They would probably think I was losing it. I told myself that I was a non-smoker for about two weeks prior to quitting. Self-preparation you may want to call it. I truly knew that I wanted to quit. Maybe I was ready.
That sunny afternoon I had one cigarette left which I smoked halfway through washing my jeep. I told my wife that I was not going to buy any more that afternoon. She heard me say that many times before. She told me to give a try and purchase some later and not to be hard on myself for a least trying. Again she repeated it was okay to buy some later. I think my wife just about gave up on me quitting as well.
The other key thing to do if you are attempting to quit is to learn how to procrastinate. That same afternoon I kept putting off buying cigarettes until bedtime. Bedtime came and it was too late to go to the store. I put it off until the next morning.
Morning came and I convinced myself that I was a non-smoker. I decided the other key thing to do was invite my weaknesses. I had coffee, which they say you shouldn’t do. I almost stopped my brother-in-law from coming over that same night because he smoked. I told my wife to have him come over, but he had to smoke outside alone. I thought about it for a moment and decided I was going to stand outside and watch him smoke. They also said not to drink beer or alcohol when you’re attempting to quit smoking. I bought myself a six-pack and drank and watched him smoke. That was the very first day. I finally quit and had no craving the next day. The nic fits were gone! The cravings were gone! The grumpiness from not smoking was gone! The wasted dollars on cigarettes was gone! It was like being born again.
The one key goal on quitting smoking for me was to convince myself a couple weeks before, that I was a non-smoker. Quitting halfway through the day was the other key thing to do. Think about that for a second. The day for me was not as long as it would have been if I quit first thing in the morning. When you quit in the morning, you have approximately 16 hours to go before you go to bed and forget about it. I quit at 3:00 in the afternoon with only 8 hours until bedtime to forget about it. It was half the amount of time to put everything to rest. I had a 16-hour jump to get the nicotine out of my system before the morning. Quitting in the morning was always tough before, because smoking and a cup of coffee was always an enjoyment for me.
The last key thing to do was just learn to say no for the remainder of the next day. The craving was not as bad as it was on other days that I quit. It must have had something to do with the time I quit. The craving was not as bad as prior attempts. The next day I could not understand why I smoked all that time. The addiction is finally gone and I do not want to pick up that cigarette to see what I am missing!
Just convince yourself that you are a non-smoker for approximately two weeks.
Finish that last cigarette half way through the day when you are doing something that you enjoy. Make sure you are in a good mood!
Do not tell anybody that you’re quitting. Just tell them you are not buying any for the rest of the day.
Learn to procrastinate for 6 to 8 hours, which shouldn’t be too hard for some of us.
Face all your weaknesses that you think will put you back on the smoking train.
Say no for one day! Say no for one day! Say no for one day!
Day three will set you free!!!
George Gabriel is the owner of the site http://golfanchor.net Tee Times. He has written numerous article tips on golfing, which he started playing in his earlier years as a caddie. He also owned and operated a driving school where he taught over 2000 kids and adults how to drive and writes articles on defensive driving habits for the novice driver.
Categories: Psychiatry and Psychology Tags: Hard, Quitting, Smoking, Think
Quitting Smoking With Laser Therapy is Easy
Do you know that quit smoking laser has been around for more than 30 years in Europe and over 17 years in Canada? The quit smoking laser is a low level laser which helps you to quit smoking. There are many people who have got rid of their smoking habit from the quit smoking laser because quitting smoking with laser therapy is easy. Quit smoking laser helps you to quit smoking by stimulating the meridian and auricular points to remove the physical desire for nicotine.
Quit smoking laser enters the skin and reaches the nerves which start producing endorphins in the body. The production of endorphin is the basic target of stop smoking laser. Once the endorphins start to produce, the symptoms of quitting smoking automatically release and you no longer feel anxious or have any cravings for nicotine.
Quitting smoking with laser therapy is considered easy because there is no drug used during the stop smoking laser treatment. There are no side effects with the treatment as there are with other smoking cessation products like the patches, pills and shots. There are many people in this world now who have stopped smoking by stop smoking laser therapy.
If you are interested in stopping smoking, you should ask your doctor and should have smoking laser therapy. The procedure of laser therapy has been already told and it is very easy. Laser therapy for getting rid of smoking habit does not have any side effect but helps smokers to get rid of their smoking habits.
There are many people in the world who get permanent smoking habit and such time comes in their life, when they want to stop their smoking habit. The laser therapy for quitting smoking is the best solution for such people because they can remove their habit of smoking from them easily. Quitting smoking with laser therapy is an easy and simple process and removes your physical desire of nicotine from you.
Although quitting smoking with laser therapy is easy but is not for everyone in the world. If you are pregnant and want to stop smoking by laser therapy for saving your children from any smoking effect, it is not impossible. Currently, women who are 6 or less months pregnant can have laser therapy for quitting smoking. People having pace makers, implanted defibrillator, active cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy should avoid having laser therapy for quitting smoking.
If you are pregnant or have any above mentioned disease, please avoid having the laser therapy for quitting smoking. Therefore, you must always ask your doctor before having laser therapy and should go for complete check up of your body before having laser therapy for quitting smoking and if you find any disease or pregnancy in your body, you must not have laser therapy for quitting smoking.
If you are a normal person and do not have any above mentioned disease, it is better to quit smoking from laser therapy as quitting smoking with laser therapy is easy. If you have any fear about laser therapy for quitting smoking, remove it from your mind.
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Methods To Make Quitting Smoking Easier For You
Are there really some easy quit smoking methods out there? In truth, there is no instant method that will make you quit without lifting a finger. A game plan and following a game plan is still required.
There is finally a way to quit smoking, which may not be effortless, but relatively easier. If you talk to other people especially smokers, they may discourage you and say that it’s impossible. But that’s not true. If you really want to kick the habit, you should muster up some determination and really push through a plan of attack. That, plus some helpful advice and guidance from various quitting systems available will help you succeed.
Those who say that it is absolutely impossible for smokers to stop smoking are most likely also the people who are too lazy and settled on the habit to even make an effort to quit. They keep saying to others what they say to themselves, that it is really impossible.
For those smokers out there who are set on quitting, do not let yourself fall into that trap. Most likely, you don’t even remember why you started smoking and that you realize that it is really self-destructive in more ways than one. Quitting is possible and here are methods that will help you along.
A great method is to first think off and list down all the benefits or reasons why quitting should be done. Just as they say: if there is a will there is a way. Listing things would help motivate you and clarify why you need to do it.
Another method for you is to stay in a house that is free from other smokers. Having to live with other smokers is such a challenge because you will be constantly tempted by the smell and by the cigarettes lying around that you can easily get.
You have to be warned that you will experience some withdrawal pains from nicotine. But not to worry, there are lots of nicotine patches and gums out there that will help you get through this problem. That will take care of the biological addiction, but you will still have to deal with the psychological addiction which is the biggest addiction of all.
The gums, patches, and hard candies that contain nicotine for those who want to quit can be found in any store. They contain small amounts of nicotine so that it will help the quitting person to compensate for the sudden lack of this addictive substance as an effect of quitting. The dosage on these things can then be lessened as the days go by. Anti-depressants such as zyban, Chantrix, and other medicine can also be used to help lessen the withdrawal syndrome. If these are still not enough, you should look for other programs about kicking the habit, which many are available online.
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Quitting Smoking Sucks…SHARK!
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Quit Quitting: Hospital Bedside Smoking Intervention – Part 1 of 4
The story of Joe Smoker when he is hospitalized with a smoking-related illness. Smoking cessation specialist, Dr. Poteryko, and friends help Joe quit for good! Interactive bedside teaching video with EXERCISES for smoking cessation. Part 1 of 4 Derek Squared Productions.
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