Keep Your New Year's Resolution To Quit Smoking By Starting To Vape

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11th Dec 2017


If you’re one of the thousands of people who are considering a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking by taking up vaping, you’ve come to the right place! This is an important decision to make, and we can help you along the way with a few tips that will make it easier for you to help keep your life-changing resolution.


Planning


The best way to change your habit from smoking cigarettes to vaping is to plan out your transition and know which products are a good fit for you. Part of that transition is also knowing the what products are in your budget. For example, the T-Priv 220W Starter Kit made by Smok is priced at under fifty dollars and make for easy Christmas or New Years gifts for yourself.


While a starter kit with a mod and tank is the best way to set yourself up for success with hardware that you'll never outgrow, the heft of a full system might seem a bit daunting. 'Cigalike' options that are about the size of an extended-length cigarette have made tremendous progress in usability lately - you might also check into the JUUL for a popular plug-and-play kit, or the equally-competent Wismec MyJet Express for a small form factor and the ability to choose your own liquids.


Flavors  


Moving over from cigarettes to vaping provides an opportunity to assauge your nicotine craving. The most satisfying way to familiarize yourself with your new craving is to find your favorite flavor and e-liquid.


For example, if you’re looking for a cheap e-liquid, there’s Berry Blast made by White Lightning E-Liquid. Knowing which flavor of e-liquid is your favorite helps sooth your craving of nicotine while doing away with the unwanted cigarettes.


The other way that you can continue vaping is by expanding your horizon of liquid flavors. You can get more adventurous with every purchase! The next flavor after Berry Blast could be other sweet sensations like Donut or Unicorn Cake, also from White Lightning E-Liquid.


Pick A Date and Keep Track of Funds


Keeping a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking takes courage. That’s why choosing a hard date to quit smoking cigarettes is important. Picking a date on the calendar date helps prepare yourself for the coming change mentally, physically, and financially.


If January 1 is your go date, now's the time to get started - it's often easier to quit by tapering your tobacco consumption over a period of time, substituting vaping for the 'trigger' smoking moments (waking up, after meals, during breaks, before bed) one at a time so you'll already be working toward your quit and less shocked when the time comes.


Additionally, it’s advised that you take note of your funding. By tracking the money saved by moving from purchasing cigarettes to purchasing hardware and flavors, you’ll see hard evidence as to how your decision to stop smoking has affected your day-to-day budgetary concerns.


While the initial investment in your gear may be a hit, with cheaper vaping products supplementing expensive packs of cigarettes that are heavily taxed, you’ll have more money in your bank account in the new year.


Strong Support


It’s also helpful to have a strong support network. Quitting cigarettes is not the easiest thing to do, even if you are supplementing it with using a vape. Make sure you have strong supportive friends who are aware of your resolution.


Also, there is a strong online vaping community with a lot of members who have struggled the same way that you have. Keep with it and good luck.


Happy New Year!