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With enough patience on your part, by noon when you are about to finally light one up, you will notice a few things. First it's the ups and downs of the craving. The withdrawal symptom is not constant and there will be long periods, a whole chunk of minutes that go by when you don't really feel much craving. This was true for many former smokers I've interviewed and it was true for me as well. You have to try this in the morning because otmoherwise it's no different from the method above. I encourage you to try this because many former smokers will attest to the fact that on your quit day, you have to make sure you start the day clean without a smoke. By the way, when you give up smoking for good, you will inevitably experience these mornings.{relatedarticles} *For some, postponing smoking half an hour to an hour every time a craving hits works wonders. Again it's a similar method to the two above but it's very different in its approach. This method is used to strategically cut down on the number of cigarettes you smoke in a day but in a very gradual manner. Reducing the number of cigarettes smoked per day will undoubtedly be helpful in quitting smoking. The general rule of thumb is the less you smoke per day, the less severe withdrawal symptoms you will have. Remember, if you know you are not a particularly patient person. You do not want to try this method.