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How to Decide whether you are Ready to Quit Smoking?

Updated: Apr 13, 2023


We all have heard time and again that ‘Smoking is Injurious to Health’ - before movies, on poster boards, next to the roads and even in books. Then why is it so hard for us to dissociate from the habit? When it started miraculously on one fine day, why can’t we stop smoking in one day as well? Why do we not learn from our mistakes?


The truth is, we try. So many have tried to quit smoking, but something pulls them back and behold! They are stuck in this vicious cycle. They take the first step, they really do! They contemplate, wonder and decide how to start their quit smoking journey. Some people do actually succeed, they are able to let go of the addiction. But a lot of them succumb to ‘just one cigarette’

“Nicotine” - The primary culprit behind this vicious cycle. It is more dangerous than most drugs. Nicotine affects your dopamine system, a neurotransmitting hormone that controls your emotions and decisions. It completely takes over your ability to derive pleasure from other activities, thus, giving satisfaction only after a smoke.


So here is a quick guide on the stages that a smoker undergoes as they try to stop smoking. It is very natural to feel this way and once you are able to understand these stages, with the right assistance, you will be able to achieve your smoke-free status soon. (P.S. If you have tried to quit before and were not able to, it is alright! Just pause, retrace your steps, re-evaluate and restart with renewed vigour. You can do it!) -


1. Precontemplation

Known also as the ‘stage of denial’, this one is usually the most difficult to get through. A smoker refuses to acknowledge that they have a smoking addiction or that smoking is causing some form of harm to them. They often attribute the problems to other situations and assume that they are still in the early stages of smoking, and are thus, invincible. This stage also sees a lot of procrastinators who decide that they can quit later. Smokers are extremely defensive about their smoking habits. To stop smoking feels like an unnecessary step. This may be because they are not ready to face the anxiety that comes with accepting the fact that they NEED TO QUIT.


2. Contemplation

In this stage, a smoker tries to reason and rationalize the need to choose a smoke-free life. They have come to a realization that smoking is having a negative impact on them and start considering the need to quit. They are not fully convinced though and understandably so. Their addiction is deeply rooted in their psyche and thus, it will take time to think about uprooting them. But at least, it is a start. The seed has been sown and the action will begin soon.

3. Preparation

This is where proactive decisions are taken. A smoker decides that enough is enough. It is time to act and that time is now. They start listing down the pros and cons of quitting cigarettes. Will it be difficult? Which technique should I use? What if I fail? They start seeking answers to these questions. Research begins. They talk to people about it, go on the internet to find answers and start preparing themselves mentally to stop smoking forever. Once they set the date to start their quit journey, they keep convincing themselves that the decision that they have taken will yield fruitful results.

4. Action

Date and Time - Check. Technique to quit smoking - Check! It is time to start the process. In this stage, the smoker officially begins their transformation into a non-smoker. They follow the methods suggested by the technique or program they are using. Support of their loved ones is essential during this stage, so that when they face a setback, there is someone to encourage them. A point to remember here is that a smoker’s journey, success rate and timeline to quit may vary depending on the technique that they have chosen. Their commitment to quit and determination to get to the finish line keeps pushing them ahead and finally, they reach the stage when they have to stop smoking and quit this habit! They are free and no longer in need of cigarettes.


5. Maintenance

The final stage in their quit smoking journey, it is time for them to maintain their status as a non-smoker. Quitting is hard, and what is hardware is dealing with the cravings that come after. They might be tempted to smoke that one cigarette because they miss it or someone they used to smoke with is trying to get them to smoke again. Beware of this stage. It is very important to fight the cravings or they may slip up.


If you are a smoker, which stage are you on?


There are a lot of programs in the market that can help you in all these stages. QuitSure app’s 6-Day program is one of them. Day 1 of the program will help you with the pre-contemplation and contemplation stages. You can even speak to specialized coaches or ask the members of its Facebook community if you need coaxing. Once you start the program, the action and maintenance stages are taken care of because the main idea behind this is to uproot cravings from your subconscious. No Cravings = No Desire to Smoke = Smoke-free status achieved!



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