I gave up smoking twice.
The first time I used the patches that came with a litte sticker chart on them to chart the progress. Contrary to the advice given I put my patch on when I went to bed at night rather than in the morning because my craving was always worse in the morning so putting the patch on at night banished my morning craving altogteher.
The first week was the hardest but after that first week it was a breeze. I gave up for 18 months and then unfortunately my mum died unexpectedly and I started again. That was in 1995.
However, in late 1997 I discovered I was pregnant and tried to give up but my morning sickness was so bad smoking was the only thing that didn't make me sick.
When DD was two weeks overdue I had to go in to be induced and then I had an Emergency Caesarian so when I came out of hospital some 5 days later I got home and thought, 'okay, let's see if I really need it', so of course I took a puff and I swear I turned green

, I put it out and that was that.
DD will be 12 in July.
The fact that DH didn't smoke and never had done helped I think but also I used to write alot, poems, short stories etc so my hands were always busy.
And, bizarrely I cleaned my teeth alot more than normal because I never liked the taste of freshly brushed teeth against the taste of cigarettes

so when I had the sparkling clean teeth I didn't want to ruin them!
If you really want to do it you will but instead of telling people you've just given up smoking (where people will always try and tempt you) say 'I don't smoke' and use that as your mantra.
Good Luck, you can do it
