Step 1: Thinking About Quitting Step 2: Preapring to Quit Step 3: Quitting Step 4: Staying Quit

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Thinking About Quitting Tobacco?

You've come to the right place. This site will give you useful tips to make the decision to stop smoking or chewing easier, and to help you stick with it. You'll learn all about how tobacco affects your health, your fitness, your wallet, your social life, and how you feel about yourself.

Quitting smoking or chewing tobacco can be a long, tough process, and you'll need all the help you can get. But the more information and resources you have, the more likely you are to succeed.

After you decide to quit, the next steps are:

  • Preparing to quit—making a plan and setting a quit date.
  • Quitting—putting your plan into action.
  • Staying quit—sticking to your plan for life.

This site will take you through the process, giving you some tools to help you quit smoking or chewing tobacco. You might want to recruit others in your unit or your partner, parents, or friends to support you as you quit. They can help you stay strong, and just like you, they'll be proud when you succeed.

With hard work, determination, and support, you can quit smoking or chewing. So let's get started.


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