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When deciding to give up nicotine, you should also be aware
that there are some quitting smoking side effects that you
will have to deal with. Now, they are not as scary as you
might first think, but you should be aware of them, in order
to be prepared and deal with them the right way.


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Quitting Smoking Side Effects Are Not That Scary
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Jack Sillow
Quit Guide dot net
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When deciding to give up nicotine, you should also be aware that
there are some quitting smoking side effects that you will have
to deal with. Now, they are not as scary as you might first
think, but you should be aware of them, in order to be prepared
and deal with them the right way.

The thing is, giving up nicotine is in fact giving up a drug;
therefore, there will be a withdrawal period, and the things you
will experience in this period can well be referred to as
quitting smoking side effects.

1. The first such quit smoking side effect that you are likely to
experiment is being more agitated and getting angry more easily.
The best way to 'cope' with this one is to let all your close
ones know you're quitting. This way, they will know why you may
snap easily, and will deal with this accordingly.

2. You will start to dream about smoking. I consider this quit
smoking side effect rather funny! Just imagine it: you weak up
one morning, with a huge feeling of either: guilt - because you
had a dream in which you did not 'resist', and you smoked;
relief - because you had a dream in which you managed to say no
to an opportunity when you almost smoked. Now come on, this is
funny! If nicotine can mess with your head SO much as to get you
to dream those things, then it's a really strong drug!

3. Other quit smoking side effects are the 'power of patterns',
which you will have to resist: many people who have become
smoke-free have reported this particular quit smoking side
effect: that they feel like they need to beat the patterns they
created: to smoke on their breaks at work, to light up when they
have their coffee, etc. The easiest way to deal with this
particular quit smoking side effect is to: a) find other things
to do - like eat candy, an apple, play with something (to keep
hands busy) or just keep telling yourself you're doing the RIGHT
thing. Because you are.

One thing you should be aware of throughout your process of
becoming smoke-free is that this will NOT be an easy job, UNLESS
you paint it out as an easy one. The explanation is simple: in as
little as 3 to 5 days you will kick the physical addiction,
leaving you with just the psychological one. And how you look at
becoming smoke free will make the difference in beating this one:
if you look at it as giving something up, and a difficult task,
then that's what it will be. If, on the other hand, you see it
as a relief, as getting rid of something bad, it will be much,
much easier. Either way, keep in mind the quit smoking side
effect we talked about above, and make sure you think about
dealing with them before you come to face them. This will
increase your chances by as much as 30%, I'd say! 




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Jack Sillow is an NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) expert 
who specializes in quit smoking treatments for normal people. 
He runs the site http://QuitGuide.net/ where he regularly 
posts useful advice, tips, tricks and articles about 
quitting smoking side effects among other things: 
http://QuitGuide.net/quitting-smoking-side-effects/


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