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Today is no smoking day - it's not too late to quit

No Smoking Day 2021

Stopping smoking is one of the best things you'll ever do for your health. It's never too late to quit. Here are ten top tips to help you.

Pick a quit date

Choose a day that will be stress-free, and stick to it.

Make a list

Write down all the reasons you want to quit. Keep the list handy and read it when the cravings start.  Learn more about how to set goals that work.

Build a support network

Pair up with someone else who’s looking to give up smoking and support each other.

Remove any reminders

Before your quit date, get rid of ashtrays, lighters and matches, and any remaining cigarettes.

Use stop smoking services

Contact your local NHS Stop Smoking Service for support from trained specialists.

Try nicotine replacement therapy

Consider using nicotine replacement therapy, which can more than double your chances of stopping smoking.  Read about e-cigarettes and whether they can help quit smoking 

Start moving

Scientific studies have proven that exercise, as little as a five minute walk or stretch cuts the urge to smoke and may even help your brain produce anti-craving chemicals.  Get inspiration for getting active.

Avoid trigger situations

Anticipate stressful or trigger situations. So, if you smoke after a meal, go for a short walk instead.

Practice saying “no”

Don’t be tempted by just one cigarette; it often leads to another.

Treat yourself

Put away some, or all, of the money you would have spent on cigarettes and buy something special.

 

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