Instructions
Step1
Mark your quit Step2
Prepare yourself to quit smoking so you will not be tempted. Get rid of all of your cigarettes and ashtrays in your car and at home. Stock up on oral substitutes, such as sugarless gum, carrot sticks, ice, or hard candies. Step3
Make a plan. Decide whether you will use nicotine substitutes, or attend a quit smoking class. Practice saying, "No, thank you. I don't smoke." Think about past attempts, what helped before and what didn't. Step4
Create a support system to help you quit. This could be Nicotine Anonymous, or a friend or family member who has successfully stopped smoking. Ask your friends and family who still smoke to kindly not do it around you. Step5
Participate in the fun events put on by the American Cancer Step6
The rules of the Great American Smokeout are simple: Quit smoking for 24 hours. Use this as a starting point to help you quit for life. There will be plenty of cheering you on and others doing it with you to get you off to a great start. Make some new 'non-smoking' friends and help each other to quit for good.
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