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quittingguy
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Just joined this site. I have been a smoker for about six years now. I'm 26. I'm so sick of how it makes me feel. My body always feels week and I run out of breath so easily. I really want to start working out and get into better shape, but I get winded so easily that I get discouraged and stop trying. I set my quit date for two weeks from now. Any suggestions on what I should be doing in these two weeks?

I'm gonna let my friends know, and I'm gonna try and mentally prepare myself. 

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John10forteen
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Welcome man. You just stepped into a whole world of good. You sound like you're doing everything just right, Really wanting to quit, reaching out (It's so good you landed here). You are going to get a lot of support from good down to earth people, a lot smarter than me... Listen to them, Start identifying your triggers, Read and Write as much as you can on this site, (Invaluable) do all of this even before you quit...and bring it all into your quit. You will be strong and you will succeed. YOU will do it. 

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Mandolinrain
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Good Morning and good decision on your part! There will be someone along soon to send you lots of material to help you prepare for your quit. I myself love Alan Carrs book called the EASY WAY to quit smoking. Its unique other stop smoking books. It got down onto the thinking part of why the smokes held me captive for so long..

Meanwhile....read all over this site. tons of info here and support. read old and new materials. reach out to anyone whenever you have questions. Get yourself educated all about addiction to nicotine. Until I truly had a grasp on that, my quits failed.

I wish you well and hope to see you around. Ill support you anyway I can in here.This site is full of wonderful people who will help you through this.  Best to you and Happy Friday.

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Nestly
Member

Great advice John10forteen. Also, I find that Alan Carr's book Easyway to quit smoking to be helpful. It helps adjust the way you look at the quit and can make the overall experience easier. There're a lot of great people on this site to read from and interact with. Congrats on your decision to quit!

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John10forteen
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Yea, Allen Carr's book was amazing. I don't know what version I read but I downloaded it and printed. It was my favorite read during those times. I'm confident someone soon will share that link with you quitting guy, I don't have it handy now. Sorry.

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That's it! Crazy thoughts and feelings are likely to get stirred uo all about why you should smoke or shouldn't quit. That is your Addiction speaking! https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/message/72767-step-over?sr=search&searchId=e64fa8e8-7dcc-481b-9a6...‌You can do this - stay focused on that goal!

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Mortalzeus
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Welcome and I also recommend Allen Carr's "Easy Way" and try starting a walk/run routine.  Baby steps but you will be so glad you did.  Congrats on wanting to take you life back!

Darren

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MarilynH
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Welcome, you've got some great advice above me read everything you can about quitting smoking and Remaining Quit because there's a wealth of information here to strengthen your resolve to kick the nicotine poison to the curb and start living a life of Freedom! 

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JACKIE1-25-15
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You have come to the right place for a new day and a rebirth.  This is all about you and what you are willing to do to be smokefree.

 Start First, by educating yourself about nicotine addiction.  Education is the key to a successful quit.

Read: Freedom from Nicotine My Journey Home and Nicotine Addiction 101         

Here are the links      http://whyquit.com/whyquit/LinksAAddiction.html   and http://whyquit.com/ffn/

Also Read   Allen Carr’s book, “Easy Easier Way to Quit Smoking”.       

The link is here:  http://media.wix.com/ugd/74fa87_2010cc5496521431188f905b7234a829.pdf

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quittingguy‌ Welcome.  Glad you found us.  Looks like you got a warm welcome from several of our members so you're in good hands!

I've moved your discussion post to https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/community/conversations?sr=search&searchId=fa572218-52f0-4ff0-bce...‌ since your post is about quitting and not about the community software.  If you have any questions about how to use the site or if you have any issues, certainly post your question in https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/community/community-help?sr=search&searchId=393b8569-2026-4b13-b4...‌.

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