Just not doing it anymore.
there are two ways. one way is to clean up her blood and another is start smoking your self and tell her that you will stop when she stops.
run.
Eating tic tacs
Yes,they definably need to exercises to help their body help if you hurting yourself with the smoking. And by the way STOP SMOKING!
no, if you are really comitted to stop smoking then you will resist the urge and if u feel miserable, too bad! once you stop smoking for good you will be way happier and it will be worth it! :)
Listen to your family, and have them help you through it. Another alternative could be to use electronic cigarettes or stop smoking patches or pills from companies like Nicorette.
Recently, the most popular way that people are trying to stop smoking is the use of the Electronic cigarettes. These are electronic cigarettes that contain none of the bad things in a real cigarette such as the tar and chemicals.
No more cigars bro they messin which your head
One way to get motivated to stop smoking is to look at the health hazards. Look up information about the damage tobacco can cause. Check out the diseases that are linked to smoking and which can kill people. There are powerful ads on TV about smoking that would motivate a person to quit.
You could go to a doctor and ask them for ways to stop smoking. He might suggest nicotine patches, puffers and other ways to suppress your addiction. One thing to note is that it isn`t a overnight thing. You can`t stop smoking in one day, or even a month and many smokers have troubles completely dropping smoking. It isnt ever easy, but with hard work you can achieve it. The best way to stop smoking is to ask yourself what effects do you have on your loved ones. Smoking isn`t only bad for the smoker, but also bad for the people around him. Second hand smoking in young kids can cause bad health problems for them later on.
Get the people in public housing to pay there own way. NO Public Housing = No smoking ban.
Roberta Yeats has written: 'The quickest way to stop smoking' -- subject(s): Self-help techniques, Smoking cessation