Most people who smoke want to quit. Support from a family member or friend can make all the difference. Use these tips to start a conversation about quitting smoking.
Be positive.
You can say:
“You're important to me. I want you to live a long, healthy life.”
“Your body will start to heal right away once you quit.”
“After a few months, you’ll breathe easier and have more energy.”
“Food and drinks will start to taste better!”
“Think about how much money you’ll save.”
Share steps for quitting.
For example, you can say:
“Write down your reasons for quitting. Keep the list where you’ll see it often.”
“Set a date to quit. Give yourself up to 2 weeks to make a quit plan.”
“Talk to your doctor about counseling, medicines, and other resources that can help you quit.”
“Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) for free support and coaching to help you quit.”
“Throw away your cigarettes, lighters, and ashtrays — at home, in the car, and at work.”
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