It's getting to the end of this 'Quitting Smoking Challenge!' So how have things been going? Will Naomi Lynn make her goal of being smoke-free by December 1st?
It's the final weeks of the Quitting Smoking Challenge. Each day is becoming more and more difficult, but there is some surprisingly good news for this week.
Every year since 1976, the third Thursday in November marks the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, a day when smokers are encouraged to quit for the day and make a plan to quit for good.
It's official! Moving on to week four of this 'new approach' - cutting back. So how did week three go? Did I mess up at all? Or was I able to keep it together?
It's on to the third week of taking a new approach to quitting smoking. Weeks one and two were difficult, but manageable. How is week three going so far...?
After attempting to quit smoking, and failing miserably - a new approach was taken. How is this second week with the new plan going? Well, better than expected.
A new press announcement from the FDA is issuing a ban on four different brands of cigarettes. Store owners and retailers are going to have 30 days to get rid of their supply of these smokes.
Things are becoming tougher and tougher for smokers not only in this country, but around the world. Understandably, many groups against tobacco and tobacco use are doing all they can to limit the freedoms of people who smoke. One of the recent issues that has been raised is smoking in vehicles, especially with minors as passengers.
It has been just over a week since my last 'Quitting Smoking Update,' and let's just say things are NOT going as well as I would want. Now, I'm looking to you in the hopes of answers.
It has almost been a month since I decided I'm done with cigarettes. After a roller coaster of a month, the biggest breakthrough happened a few days ago.