Not sure where to start? First, it’s a good idea to understand why you want to quit smoking. Recognizing your own reasoning can help you use the right tools and be successful. Knowing the benefits of quitting smoking can be a huge motivator as well. It is important to have a good understanding of why quitting may be challenging but that you may be successful when you have a plan in place in case you are faced with common pitfalls. Lastly, be aware of the tools that are available to aid in the process – what they do and how they help.

Reasons people want to quit smoking:
Health benefits when you quit smoking:
Reasons why quitting smoking is hard:
Tool to help you quit smoking:


Resources

Association, A. L. (n.d.). I want to quit smoking. American Lung Association. Retrieved April 30, 2023,
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Five major steps to intervention (the “5 A’s”). AHRQ. (n.d.). Retrieved April 30, 2023, from
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%20begins%20with%20identifying,Assess%2C%20Assist%2C%20and%20Arrange.

How long does it take to stop smoking? LiveWell Dorset. (2020, April 27). Retrieved April 30,
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