Smoking

 

Ways to quit smoking

Even though smoking is addictive, quitting is possible with the proper support and determination. Some people quit by gradually reducing the number of cigarettes they smoke each day, while others prefer to stop all at once. Many smokers use nicotine replacement products like patches, gums, or lozenges to help manage cravings. For example, someone who usually smokes after meals might replace that cigarette with a piece of gum to break the habit (Ward et al., 2024).

Support groups and counselling can also help. Talking to others trying to quit can make the process easier and more motivating. Some people also turn to new hobbies, like exercising or meditation, to distract themselves from cravings. For instance, a person who used to smoke when stressed might start going for a short walk instead. The key is to find a healthy alternative that works best for the individual (Wakefield et al., 2006).