Surround yourself with support
Involve your friends, family, and colleagues in your decision to quit smoking. They can help you remain accountable and stay on the straight and narrow. Support and encouragement are very important when you stop smoking. You need to have someone to turn to when it gets hard, and you’re scared you can’t do it. Everyone who quits smoking feels like that at some stage when they stop. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. What would be a crying shame is if you didn’t reach out to someone and let them support you. Support during this time can make the difference between success and failure.
It might be a good idea to tell your smoking friends that you might not be hanging out with them as much for the next while. Give yourself a fighting chance. If you’re constantly in the presence of people who are smoking, it makes the temptation worse. Once the worst is over, you can be around smokers again, and it probably won’t affect you at all. The best thing ever would be to have a âquit buddy.’ That’s someone who’s stopping smoking at the same time as you. Because you’re going through the same thing at the same time, you can support each other.