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Getting Rid Of Your Psychological Addiction To Help You Quit Smoking

By Tony James


Perhaps you may quit smoking in 1, 2 or 3 weeks, and you know the physical addiction is no more. But the tobacco addiction still remains in your mind tempting and reminding you how good it feels to smoke.

Upon having psychological smoking addiction, you feel the need and desire light a cigarette especially if you visit places that is highly associated like a pub or bar. Although you may quit smoking physically, but your chances of smoking will still be very high if you visit a bar regularly. The psychological addiction is stirred up from the environment and friends.

You can break this psychological addiction by seeking professional help. You can easily find contacts nowadays with the Internet. There are more and more programs nowadays to help you with your psychological and physical addiction.

In these programs, there will be a step by step action plan that you can follow everyday, ranging from little exercises to mental exercises to more vigorous exercise. The aim of these programs is to first get rid of your physical addiction and then slowly move on to your mental addiction.

So just sit down, relax and think about whether you seriously want to quit smoking. If you are still wishy-washy about your decision and hope that programs can help you decide 'automatically' to quit smoking, then I suggest you continue smoking.

Because nobody will succeed to quit smoking without a firm 100% that they want to quit. Next is to look for what programs are available to you and suit you the most and follow the plan step by step. I ensure you will be on your way to successfully quit smoking.


About the Author:

Tony James is an ex-smoker for 15 years and is currently helping smokers to quit smoking with ease without the discomfort of cravings or withdrawal symptoms.

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