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If you're looking to avoid smoking, here are some tips that can help: 1. Set a quit date: Choose a day when you will stop smoking and stick to it. This gives you a specific goal to work toward and can help you mentally prepare. 2. Identify your triggers: Pay attention to the situations, people, or emotions that make you want to smoke. Once you identify these triggers, you can develop strategies to avoid or manage them. 3. Find healthy substitutes: Instead of smoking, find other ways to occupy your hands or your mouth. Some people find chewing gum or sucking on hard candies helpful. 4. Seek support: Tell your friends and family that you're quitting smoking and ask for their support. You may also want to consider joining a support group or talking to a healthcare professional. 5. Practice relaxation techniques: Smoking can be a way to cope with stress, so it's important to find other ways to relax. Meditation, deep breathing, or yoga can be helpful. 6. Stay active: Exercise can help reduce cravings and boost your mood. Find an activity you enjoy and make it part of your routine. 7. Avoid alcohol and caffeine: Both of these substances can trigger cravings, so it's best to avoid them, especially in the early days of quitting smoking. Remember, quitting smoking is a process and it may take time. Be patient with yourself and celebrate your successes along the way.
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