I won't go into the long story about how I smoked since I was about 16, and smoked like a construction worker until I was 30.
So I found a book called The Only Way to Stop Smoking Permanently by Penguin Publishers. I can't remember the author but his book changed my life in about 2 chapters. I'm tired right now, but everytime I see a mom smoking near her kids I always tell her about the book, in case they want to find a way to stop.
ALLEN CARR. now I remember his name, Sadly he died in November last year of cancer.
His book is approximately 200 pages and cost $20 few years ago. Look for the older longer version.
If you really are ready to stop, find his book, and get on line and check out the kind of damage you are doing to your body with every inhaling of the thousands of chemicals directly into your lungs.
Forget about the money, you can always find an extra job to pay for disney, think about the very possible irreversible damage to your lungs and heart.
I actually used Allen Carr's book many years before both Ashton Kucher and Ellen Degeneres praised his writing as they quit because of his book.
Enough preaching, but another suggestion is to pick up some of the nicotine patches. They work great. Just don't keep one on when sleeping. Weird things happen. Who figured nicotine could have such strange effects.