Kia Ora,

The hardest thing for most people when trying to give up smoking, is
what to do with their hands...In a social environment, like a bar or at a party or the likes, smokers are so use to having a smoke in one hand and a glass in the other, both hands being occupied...It's a "habit" that can be very hard to break...
Even if one doesn't drink alcohol or socialise as such, just having coffee or tea first thing in the morning and or during the day the same thing happens,
"what to do with the hands"...The trick is either to break the hand habit cold turkey by sharing the cup/glass holding with both your hands [become an ambidextrous vessel holder] , or to substitute the cigarette for something else like a pen or another small object that can occupy the smoke hand whilst drinking and or in conversation...

Just think how much money one could save if they gave up smoking...At the moment all one is doing is burning it...
Your money's just going up in smoke! Work it out...
If you spend $20 or $40 a week or more on smokes, how much could you save if you quit? Or even just cut back ?
Every little bit helps towards ones transition...
Metta Zenda