Why People Find It Hard To Quit Smoking
Friday, December 12th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed
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Smoking is used to be a cool and fashionable thing to do, but now smoking is anything but cool. Unluckily it’s not so easy to quit and although many smokers would love to give it up, however the reality is that more is involved than simply deciding not to do it anymore. The reason why people can’t quit smoking is that cigarettes contain an addictive substance known as nicotine and it’s very hard to live without it once it’s in their system.
The quit-smoking industry gets wealthier every day with people trying to beat their nicotine addiction. These companies, although they have the best of intentions, know how hard it is to quit smoking and so they provide products that can assist. Still, the prices could be lower and governments could consider subsidizing them to make it easier for smokers to kick the habit.
Pharmacies devote whole sections of their stores to products that will aid customers who want to stop smoking. Some even employ part time consultants who can assist customers in their plight. Other companies offer hypnosis, talk therapy and 12-step programs and all of these can be of benefit to various people.
The truth that trying to quit smoking is an expensive proposition makes it difficult for many. That is why the cost of cigarettes continues to inflate out of proportion and it’s still cheaper to smoke than to try to quit. It is important to remember that once the habit is gone from their lives, they will return to a normal life without the burden of smoking and save a huge amount of money on cigarettes.
The social factor is another factor why people can’t quit smoking. Unless a person surrounds him or herself with non-smokers, it can be a challenge to not light up when someone else is. Attending parties, meeting for coffee and any number of other instances become more challenging when one’s friends or associates smoke. When someone inevitably offers a cigarette, it will be hard to refuse.
Some countries are becoming strict on public smoking. Many Asian airports now forbid smoking except for in specially designated rooms. In most parts of Australia, it is not possible to smoke in shopping malls, workplaces and even nightclubs, restaurants and bars! Gone are the days of smoking and non-smoking tables in restaurants; the only place to smoke now is in an area outside located beyond ten meters from the dining area.
Measures like these make it somewhat easier to quit smoking but ultimately, it’s up to the individual to take whatever steps they can to beat the habit.
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