Count The “Quit Smoking” Benefits
Monday, April 6th, 2009Everyone knows that it is difficult to quit smoking but not impossible. Numerous techniques have cropped up recently that may help you get rid of your habit. But the question always lingers in the minds of smokers: whether quitting smoking is so much valuable? Well, on health grounds, the medical experts keep shouting from rooftops about the benefits of quitting smoking.
Most of us are well aware of the positive health benefits that include reduced cancer risk and reduce heart attack risk. But here we are listing some of the day to day benefits that will motivate many of you to quit smoking and never touch tobacco again! Let’s see:
(1) Once you quit, you can breathe again! Well, it might sound silly but when you breathe after quitting smoking, you will find every breath invigorating and fresh.
(2) You will find amazingly heightened endurance level and confidence level after quitting smoking. It is evident right from day 1 of quitting smoking and continues throughout life.
(3) No more stinking clothes, car, rooms, and you!
(4) No embarrassing coughs and breathless spells in public.
(5) When you decline the cigarette offered by your pal, you will find yourself beaming with confident smile and happiness. This has to be experienced to know.
(6) You obviously save money and can spend it on better alternatives like gym and spas!
(7) The anxious spells due to “no smoking” sign will disappear like smoke in thin air!
(8) Your thinking become clearer and more focused than earlier.
(9) You save your spouse and children from exposure to passive smoking that is more dangerous than active smoking.
No doubt, you will also experience good night’s sleep and reduced tension levels during the work day. It is true that you may experience difficulties while quitting smoking. But viewing the hoards of benefits quitting smoking bestows you; it shouldn’t be a hard decision to quit smoking today and forever!
Visualize yourself as an ex-smoker who shares with other smokers the first hand experience of quitting smoking successfully. More than experiencing the benefits yourself, listening to other quitters inspired by you is worth cherishing ever!
(1) The smoke particles in the second-hand smoke are tinier than the particles in the active smoking. Thus, your children run a risk of inhaling these smaller particles that can penetrate deeper into the lungs.