
well,it is a difficult question to answer.before saying anything i must declare with dignity that i am still an ex smoker.and talking about quitting smoking,take the example of me.when i first decided to stop smoking it felt like hell.even i thought its impossible to live without smoking.but decided to stop smoking because i felt some pain just below my left upper abdominal area.there is no option to continue smoking because if i am smoking i am going to die.so i sticked to the decision of quiting smoking.and that is the most important decision i took in my whole life.making this decision when you are passing through the second week of quitting smoking is the most challenging work for your brain,because at that time nicotine totally controls your Brain every decision you make have overcome the control of nicotine over your head.when you stop smoking,the nicotine receptors that created during the whole time you inhaled cigarette,start protesting inside your brain creating headache,restlessness,impatience and most importantly interfering with the power of decision making of your brain and forcing it to think positively towards nicotine.
so when you decide to quit smoking you have to keep in mind that nicotine have already created disorders in your brain.just after few days of quitting your brain also try o fool you,under the effect of nicotine.at that time you have to take the control of your brain from the nicotine to yourself.you have to know that at that time you have to live with two brains.
- one side of brain which are under the control of nicotine and will force you to think positively towards nicotine.sometimes you will get the feeling that one more cigarette will not do any more damage,i will die if i will not smoke etc.at this time you have to use the other brain you have.
- this is the other side of brain which is under your control.you have to use this brain extensively to defeat the nicotine monster from your brain.
when i stopped smoking the first three weeks are the most painful weeks of my whole life.i am telling you After these three weeks everything will come to normal.now i am feeling like a normal person without any withdrawal effect.i never thought that things will go so normal.but you have to at least wait two months to feel like this.before this period if you will fail then no one can save you.all you have to do is to take a rock solid decision to quit.i am telling you many aspects may come in your way when you will think to go back to your addiction.the good news is my looks also changed a lot after i quit smoking.








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