Start exercising
Within a short period, after you quit smoking, you’ll start to feel more energetic. Now is the time to capitalize on that and get active. Start off slow. Don’t expect to be able to run a marathon within two weeks of quitting. Be realistic about what you can or can’t do. As your doctor for advice. If you can, join a gym and consult a personal trainer. They can help you determine an exercise program that suits your needs. The exercise you undertake will get your heart rate up. This pumps more blood through your system.
As you’ll be breathing easier, your lungs will allow you to push yourself harder and further. Increased blood circulation helps with converting the food you eat into energy. This can help you lose weight. Improved blood flow to the muscles allows them to strengthen. Find a physical activity that you enjoy doing. It may be walking, running, or cycling. Set yourself a goal to participate in an event as a celebration of quitting. Train and remind yourself daily that quitting smoking is what’s allowing you to achieve this.