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Smoking Triggers, Stop Smoking
Certain things trigger, or turn on,
your need for a cigarette. They can
be moods, feelings, places, or
things you do.
Meet these triggers head-on
Knowing your triggers is very
important. It can help you stay away
from things that tempt you to smoke.
It can prepare you to fight the urge
when you are tempted.
Stay away from places where smoking
is allowed. Sit in the non-smoking
section at restaurants.
Keep your hands busy. Hold a pencil
or paper clip. Doodle or write a
letter. Carry a water bottle.
Stay away from people who smoke.
Spend time with non-smoking friends.
Put something else in your mouth.
Chew sugarfree gum. Snack on a
carrot or celery stick. Keep your
mouth and hands busy with a
toothpick, sugarfree lollipop, or
straw.
Drink less or stay away from
alcohol. Drinking alcohol often
makes people want to smoke. Drink
juice, soda, or ice water instead.
Remember: The urge to smoke will
come and go. Cravings usually last
only for a very brief period of
time. Try to wait it out....
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
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should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
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