This coming Saturday marks the 3rd week since Ive smoked. My method was to go one week smoking on cigg every two hours. I decided to go by time instead of number of ciggs a day. This way worst case I would go longer than two hours without one and not be tempted to smoke all of my limit that day. After the first week I went one cigg every 3 hours for a week. At the end of the 3 hour week I quit. I was smoking like 4 or 5 a day by that time so no need to spend week 3 at one every 4 hours. Its been almost 3 weeks since I ended the week of smoking one every 3 hours.
I will say and this was most important, I had the fear of God to fuel my desire to drop this horrible addiction. He helped me all the way through and I couldnt have done it without him. It helps to find projects (Im a college student so that was easy to find), be productive and keep busy because bordom is fuel for the desire to smoke. You must also be dedicated to the regime for it to work. Dont cut your hours short but lengthen them if anything. The regime is mainly to get your physical body off the nicotine, as far as your heart and mind you just have to want to quite which I feel is the easiest part. I wouldnt reccommend drugs on the market for quitting smoking ( who knows what side affects they may have down the road) but its better to quite one way or another than not at all I guess.
I hope this helps others quite, I smoked for a good 5 years which may not seem like very long but I smoked a pack a day and thought I would never quite but Im free thanks to God and Jesus.
I will say and this was most important, I had the fear of God to fuel my desire to drop this horrible addiction. He helped me all the way through and I couldnt have done it without him. It helps to find projects (Im a college student so that was easy to find), be productive and keep busy because bordom is fuel for the desire to smoke. You must also be dedicated to the regime for it to work. Dont cut your hours short but lengthen them if anything. The regime is mainly to get your physical body off the nicotine, as far as your heart and mind you just have to want to quite which I feel is the easiest part. I wouldnt reccommend drugs on the market for quitting smoking ( who knows what side affects they may have down the road) but its better to quite one way or another than not at all I guess.
I hope this helps others quite, I smoked for a good 5 years which may not seem like very long but I smoked a pack a day and thought I would never quite but Im free thanks to God and Jesus.
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