Effective Strategies to Quit Smoking
Smoking is one of the detrimental things you can do to your body. Not only does it cause cancer, but it can also damage your lungs, oral health, brain, skin, cardiovascular system, eyes, digestive system, reproductive system, and much more. It is basically a death sentence for just about every vital part of your body—and several non-vital ones. However, chances are that if you are a senior who smokes, you have heard it all before, and you may not have had success; or you simply do not care how long you live. So, if today is the day you are ready to rid yourself of this deadly habit, and you are a senior living in Centennial, keep reading for some effective strategies to quit smoking.
Exercise Instead
If you feel an impulse to smoke coming on, try doing something more active instead. This can not only help you avoid smoking, but it can also be a great way to combat the possible weight gain associated with quitting smoking. Going for a brisk walk, doing some equipment-free exercises, going to the gym, taking a bike ride, going swimming, etc. are all fantastic ways to distract yourself from smoking, and support a healthier lifestyle. When you start to feel like giving in, remind yourself that you are stronger than a tiny little cancer stick. YOU have the power, so take it and quit letting a cigarette (or cigar) take it.
Have a Snack Instead
Many times, the oral fixation of smoking can become a problematic contributor to cravings. You can combat this by opting for a healthy snack instead. Try munching on some carrots and ranch, celery and peanut butter, some sushi, nuts, a salad, or anything that you enjoy that actually has significant health benefits. Even sipping on some water, jun kombucha, or another healthy drink can help you curb the oral fixation, as well as the desire to smoke at that moment. If you get discouraged, think about all the good things you are doing for your body instead. Those cigarettes (or cigars) are hijackers that have tried to take over your body, and make sure your time in this life is short.
Be Accountable to a Healthy Support System Instead
Utilizing your loved ones is another great way to help you get over the mountain of addiction that you have been stuck under. Communicate with your healthy and trusted friends and family, and let them know you need their support at this time. They will be able to motivate you when you are feeling demoralized, irritable, and frustrated with the process of quitting smoking.
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