The more you know about how to quit, the better your chances of success. 2

You've decided to quit. So, how do you start? Or, if you've quit successfully before but slipped back, how can you quit for good this time?

Quitting is a very personal experience. There's no one way that works for everyone. A good way to start is to get as much information as you can, and decide on a plan that's right for you.

As you click through this section, you'll learn about what to expect during the quitting process. You'll also find ideas for developing your own "I quit" plan.

When you take on any challenge, a tried and tested plan can be your road map to success. What has helped other people stop smoking? According to the U.S. Public Health Service, studies show that the five steps listed below can help you quit, and stay smoke-free. For best results, use all five. 5

For details on these Five Keys for Quitting, go to the Surgeon General's "You Can Quit Smoking Consumer Guide" or call 1-800-358-9295.






2: Dunston A, August 2003. Kicking Butts in the Twenty-First Century: What modern science has learned about smoking cessation, New York: American Council on Science and Health, p.8.
5: You Can Quit Smoking. Consumer Guide, June 2000. U.S. Public Health Service.