Smokers love excuses. They can't quit because .. (fill in the
blank). I covered one of the favorite excuses in another article, the
'concentration con'.
Now here's another of the main - can't quit -
excuses. Smoking helps relaxation. Most smokers claim it helps them
relax. But would you ever describe a smoker as relaxed ?
Their
addiction (or habit) makes them nervous and jumpy. All things equal, a
smoker will never relax as they once did before their drug.
Think
about last time you ate in a restaurant. Isn't that a relaxing
environment when you're eating your meal, in good company ? But that's
not enough for the smoker. They're still not relaxed. They need a
cigarette fix, even between courses, because they think that's what they
need to relax.
Then they associate a temporary relaxation with
the cigarette, rather than the environment and company. They don't even
consider their non-smoker friends enjoyment might get ruined by
smoking.
Let's look at the realities of the relaxation ruse.
Nicotine is a stimulant, not a relaxant/depressant. A stimulant speeds
up metabolism, not slows it down.
The 'smoking is relaxing' claim
counts as yet another irrational excuse used by smokers who can't face
up to quitting. The smoker genuinely feels a cigarette will relax him.
In
reality it's the habit, expectation and association with relaxing
situations that are the main reasons he feels relaxed. Sometimes it's
even the deep breathing effect that helps relaxation.
Any
sportsperson knows that deep breathing helps relax before an event.
Difference is he's breathing fresh air, rather than poison ! Smokers
actually credit their cigarette for a temporary benefit they get from
deep breathing.
Most people agree stress and relaxation make two
opposite conditions ? Many smokers think giving up will create more
stress. They think their cigarettes are actually relieving stress.
Amazingly,
cigarettes actually 'cause' the stress smokers think they're relieving !
Continual craving for another cigarette; guilt, helplessness at their
inability to quit; low self-esteem... Any of this sound familiar ? At
best, another cigarette temporarily reduces the stress caused by earlier
cigarettes.
So we really should call the relaxation effect, the
'relaxation ruse'... an illusion favored by uninformed smokers who
wrongly credit their cigarette with relaxation.
Quitting smoking
means a return to relaxation. Quitting smoking means a return to a clear
head... among many other benefits. Once you see through the relaxation
ruse', you're much closer to finally quitting smoking once and for all.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
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