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Quitting smoking: 10 ways to resist tobacco cravings

3. Distract yourself until the nicotine or tobacco craving gets better.

Nicotine cravings may be strong, but they often ease up within minutes. Try setting an alarm for 10 minutes and then pick an activity that distracts you or that you enjoy. You also could go to a place where smoking or using tobacco or nicotine products is banned.

Tell yourself that the urge to smoke or use nicotine will peak and then get better whether or not you use tobacco or nicotine. And it can help to write down the main reason why you're quitting. When a craving hits, you can look at your reason and get through the craving.