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		<title>Giving Up Smoking One Step At A Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 18:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Why is it so hard to stop smoking?</p> <p>Smoking brings about changes both in your mind and in your body. The physical changes are brought upon by the nicotine addiction. The changes in your mind are brought upon the act of smoking over a long period of time. Combine these two and you have a <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://givingup-smoking.com/giving-up-smoking-one-step-at-a-time/02/">Giving Up Smoking One Step At A Time</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Why is it so hard to stop smoking?</strong></p>
<p>Smoking brings about changes both in your mind and in your body. The physical changes are brought upon by the nicotine addiction. The changes in your mind are brought upon the act of smoking over a long period of time. Combine these two and you have a smoking habit.</p>
<p>Smokers enjoy accompanying cigarettes with numerous other activities. Generally, smokers like to enjoy a cup of coffee with cigarette, as well as alcoholic beverages, and phone calls seem to go hand-in-hand with cigarette smoking as well. Other activities that may not be as enjoyable, but often done with a lit cigarette are; driving, when bored, when stressed, when scared, when concerned, and while socializing with other smokers.</p>
<p><strong>Why you should stop smoking right now</strong></p>
<p>Stinky breath &#8211; your breath smells worse than poop.</p>
<p>Stained teeth &#8211; brushing and whitening can only help so much.</p>
<p>Cough – quite simply it hurts.</p>
<p>Increased blood pressure &#8211; check your family history.</p>
<p>Second and third hand smoking &#8211; it sounds terrible, but you are slowly killing the people around.</p>
<p>Cost of smoking – cigarettes tax will continually increase with time.</p>
<p>Decreased lung capacity &#8211; you will make a habit of catching breath.</p>
<p>Toxic chemicals in cigarette smoke &#8211; just to name one, rat poison.</p>
<p>Cancer &#8211; many cancers are associated with the smoking of cigarettes.</p>
<p>Advanced aging &#8211; seriously, this is not a myth, smoking cigarettes increases wrinkles.</p>
<p>Heart disease &#8211; you do not want to know the waiting list for a heart transplant patients.</p>
<p>Children – you don’t have to smoke in front of them to bring about harm to them due to your smoking habit.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing to give up smoking</strong></p>
<p>First, you have to get ready. Speak your family and friends about your undertaking. Learn as much as you can about how to cope with the stress that comes from the urge to smoke. Stop smoking aids such as nicotine gums and nicotine patch are optional. Relapse can occur and in fact, most suffer from it at least once. Doesn&#8217;t matter that you fail, the key is to keep trying until you are successful.</p>
<p><strong>Additional steps giving up smoking</strong></p>
<p>Although you should try to quit smoking as soon as you can, it is better to prepare your mind for the tough road ahead and give yourself a few weeks of time before giving up smoking. Keep a quit smoking diary if you can, there you can write about your motivation for quitting smoking, write down when you smoke the most, and write down the time of the day when you feel the biggest urge. Continue to make note in the diary and use it as a motivational tool. </p>
<p>Be sure to throw out all your cigarettes, ashtrays, lighters, matches. It would be wise of you to get rid of anything that reminds you of smoking a cigarette.</p>
<p><strong>How to deal with the urge to smoke</strong></p>
<p>You can no longer smoke when you are stressed. However, there are other means to deal with the stress that comes with quitting smoking. Exercise helps a lot, so go for a brisk walk or a light jog when the urge is unbearable. Drink a lot of water, it is important to keep yourself well hydrated during this stressful time. Hot bath is also proven to help curb the urge to smoke.</p>
<p><strong>Final advice</strong></p>
<p>It is very stressful to think that you’ll no longer be able to smoke another cigarette, but giving up smoking is not about losing control and it is the complete opposite. Until now, your life revolved around cigarettes. Your girlfriend/boyfriend, wife/husband, family and friends, they all complained about how much you stunk up their nose. Work hours seem to go on forever until you could have that one puff of smoke. You always felt uneasy when you were down to the last few cigarettes. You were enslaved to your smoking habit and it controlled your life. </p>
<p>Giving up smoking is much more than just breaking an addiction to improve your healthy. The whole world changes once you give up smoking and that should be enough to motivate you to at least try. Don’t be afraid to fail, because half the battle is won just by you trying. Even if you fail once, or even twice, you will eventually succeed. </p>
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		<title>Cigarette News</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 18:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WILL THIS BE THE END OF THE MENTHOL? The FDA is discussing on the possibilities on eliminating menthol cigarettes to prevent teens from smoking. Some studies suggest that eliminating the menthol cigarette from the market will have major impact on underage smoking prevention. The counter argument to this has been that the ban will create <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://givingup-smoking.com/cigarette-news/09/">Cigarette News</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>WILL THIS BE THE END OF THE MENTHOL?</strong><br />
The FDA is discussing on the possibilities on eliminating menthol cigarettes to prevent teens from smoking. Some studies suggest that eliminating the menthol cigarette from the market will have major impact on underage smoking prevention. The counter argument to this has been that the ban will create a black market for menthol cigarettes because there are already a large percentage of smokers that smoke menthol. </p>
<p><strong>THE LAND OF RISING SUN FACES A RISING CIGARETTE PRICE</strong><br />
Cigarette smokers in Japan are flocking to their local retailers to stock up on cigarettes before the unprecedented 100yen (about $1.20) price hike takes place. Considering the largest price hike was only 20yen so far, this is surely a shocker for many cigarette smokers in Japan. </p>
<p><strong>CIGARETTE SMUGGLING – PROHIBITION ANYONE?</strong><br />
A New Jersey man was arrested for transporting 400 cartons of untaxed cigarettes with the intentions to sell them locally. The cigarettes were purchased in North Carolina and he was on his way back to New Jersey to sell them. This is only one of the smaller cases of cigarette smuggling that’s been going on around the country. *(I’m all for quitting smoking, but if there is an upside to cigarette price hike, I don’t think our legislators paid enough attention to the potential downside of the hikes.)  </p>
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		<title>Giving Up Smoking &#8211; Finding The Motivation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Kim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some studies show that only 3 percent of the first time cigarette quitters give up smoking for good. This is a grim outlook for any smoker hoping give up smoking, but it should also be noted that different studies have shown a more favorable success rate. In any case, one common trend among these studies <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://givingup-smoking.com/giving-up-smoking/01/">Giving Up Smoking &#8211; Finding The Motivation</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some studies show that only 3 percent of the first time cigarette quitters give up smoking for good. This is a grim outlook for any smoker hoping give up smoking, but it should also be noted that different studies have shown a more favorable success rate. In any case, one common trend among these studies is that they show very low success rate among first time quitters. As someone who quit smoking for good for many years now, it is my personal opinion that <strong>giving up smoking</strong> is all about the motivation. So here are some powerful methods to motivate yourself to quit smoking for good on your first try. </p>
<p>The first and the most effective motivating factor are the people that you care about. If you are a father, then what more motivation do you need than <strong>giving up smoking</strong> for the sake of your children. If you are a husband, then you have a responsibility be there for your wife through the good and bad, smoking will make that difficult for many reasons I shouldn’t have to explain to you. As a son or a daughter of loving parents, the worst thing you can do to your parents is to die before they do, smoking can make that possibility very real. As a friend, maybe your early departure from this life might not have as profound effect as it might have on your family, but you will still be leaving many people who care for you and love you, to grieve for you for the rest of their lives. </p>
<p>For most people, I would assume that family and friends should be the main motivator in <strong>giving up smoking</strong>. But to be fair, quitting smoking is extremely difficult feat to achieve and you may need additional motivation to stop smoking for good. </p>
<p>Ask yourself this question. When was the last time you felt fresh and energized when you woke up in the morning? You probably can’t remember because smoking will do that to you. No matter how young and or fit you may think you are, if you are a smoker you will not have good mornings. You will wake up with a lump of mucus in your throat and your first action would be to force that lump out of your throat into your mouth and into your garbage with a forceful gag. Not the way to start an ideal morning if you would ask me. </p>
<p>Do you play sports? Try jogging for 5 minutes and I assure you that you’ll feel like dying. Hold the tip of a spoon with your thumb and your index finger. Try to hold the spoon steady and I assure you that you will shake like a 100 year old man. You are not normal and smoking has left you crippled in many more ways than you can imagine. </p>
<p>Think about everything that I’ve noted here so far and use them to motivate yourself. When it comes to <strong>giving up smoking</strong>, you or anyone else for that matter cannot force it onto you. You have to want it, <strong>giving up smoking</strong> is very difficult but it becomes so much easier if you truly want it and having the motivating factors to give up smoking will mean the difference between success and failure. <strong>Giving up smoking</strong> is all about the motivation, find that x-factor that pumps you up and free yourself from cigarettes today.  </p>
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		<title>Why Smokers Should Avoid Other Smokers &#8211; Pack Animal Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:20:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Kim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Smokers behave like pack animals, they huddle together and they like to be part of a group. Perhaps it’s the modern day image of smokers that influence them to this act. Anti-smoking was not a popular word back in the days. Smoking was considered trendy and it was perceived as the pastime for the sophisticated <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://givingup-smoking.com/why-smokers-should-avoid-other-smokers/01/">Why Smokers Should Avoid Other Smokers &#8211; Pack Animal Behavior</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smokers behave like pack animals, they huddle together and they like to be part of a group. Perhaps it’s the modern day image of smokers that influence them to this act. Anti-smoking was not a popular word back in the days. Smoking was considered trendy and it was perceived as the pastime for the sophisticated men. For women, since women’s rights was in its infancy, in a weird way smoking meant equality among sexes. Much has changed since then, public image of smoking has moved on from cool to disgusting. </p>
<p>We are seeing smoking ban everywhere and there’s no sign that the trend will slow down anytime soon. In developed nations across the globe, the activity of smoking is viewed negatively even in places allowed. People have tendency to become bolder or at times careless when a negative act is done within a large group. The cigarette smoker’s tendency to smoke in groups may borrow its popularity from such behavior. </p>
<p>Since the smoking-ban in bars has been enacted, it has become a common sight to see a group of people smoking outside the pubs. You will often find yourself go out for a single cigarette and end up smoking more. Out of the boredom of waiting to finish your cigarette you decide to strike a conversation with the smoker next to you. The conversation continues long after your first cigarette is burnt off and you simply light another one. This is perhaps why smokers should stay away from one another. Not only would a smoker smoke, but even when he or she does not, they’ll still be subjected to second hand smoking.   </p>
<p>Ironically cigarettes bring people together. Correction, cigarettes bring smokers together. When smokers are in a large group, they tend to smoke a lot more than usual and that is exactly why smokers should stay away from other smokers. </p>
<p>If you want to quit smoking, then you should avoid places where large group of smoker congregate and you should stick to that plan for at least the first month of quitting. Giving up smoking is hard enough, be wise and don’t make it any harder than it should be. Making small changes such as avoiding other smokers will go a long way in giving you the best shot at giving up smoking.   </p>
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		<title>Giving Up Smoking &#8211; An Impossible Task for Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>Giving up smoking</strong> is extremely difficult for anyone who’s smoked for a prolonged period of time. Dependency to nicotine grows over the period of your addiction and the years that pass by turn you into a junkie. I don’t use the word “junkie” lightly, but that’s essentially what you become as you regularly have panic attacks when cigarettes are not readily available to you. Giving up smoking may seem like an impossible task, but I can give you a few tips that will go a long way in helping you kick the habit. <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://givingup-smoking.com/giving-up-smoking-an-impossible-task-for-me/10/">Giving Up Smoking &#8211; An Impossible Task for Me</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Giving Up Smoking</h1>
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<p><strong>Giving up smoking</strong> is extremely difficult for anyone who’s smoked for a prolonged period of time. Dependency to nicotine grows over the period of your addiction and the years that pass by turn you into a junkie. I don’t use the word “junkie” lightly, but that’s essentially what you become as you regularly have panic attacks when cigarettes are not readily available to you. Giving up smoking may seem like an impossible task, but I can give you a few tips that will go a long way in helping you kick the habit.</p>
<p>Do you have extra packs of cigarettes stashed in your house? You may even keep extra packs in your car and you are most likely very mindful of how low you are running on cigarettes. If this is you then it’s seriously a good time to give up smoking. This is basically addiction running your life and the sign that you have completely lost control over your nicotine craving. You should not need scary statistic to convince yourself to at least entertain the thought of giving up smoking.</p>
<p>It’s completely normal to feel uncertain and uneasy about the thought of giving up smoking. In fact, you are better off cutting yourself some slack and expect to fail on your first try. It is my experience that people who’ve smoked less than 2 years tend to quit fairly easy. As for those who’ve smoked over 2 years, some studies suggest more than 70 percent failing on their first try. </p>
<p>The sooner you quit the better of course, but you have to concentrate more on the quitting part than the when. It may as well take you several tries to give up smoking and it may even take you a year or two to quit for good, but if you quit for good, that’s all that matters really. </p>
<p>The truth is the initial shock that you feel the first time you try giving up smoking gets less and less intense as you try to quit again and again. A big part of giving up smoking is psychological, the more you know what to expect, the better you will cope with the stress of nicotine withdrawal. So in an essence, a failure in giving up smoking is only a step forward to ultimately quitting for good rather than a flat out failure. </p>
<p>The key is on giving it a try, just try quitting smoking. You may give up in just one hour or in one day, that’s OK because you’ve tried. That first step is very important, you can talk all you want about how much you’d like to quit but ultimately only actions count. Persistence will eventually pay off and you will be nicotine free as long as you are willing to take actions. Giving up smoking is all about persistence. </p>
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