Congratulations on your decision to quit, Jmar! You will breathe better, your sense of smell will be better, your taste buds will come alive, and you'll have more money to spend!
Here's what I did:
I set a target date. My last day to smoke. I bought a final carton of cigarettes and started weaning myself down from 10 a day to 8 to 6 to 4. I told myself there was NO WAY I would buy any more cigarettes after the last one in this carton was gone.
You know what? I smoked them down and then there were none. I was antsy for about a week: not twitching or mean or shaking... just trying to substitute something else for the time spent smoking.
Android Forums is a great place to come to. Fresh fruit and vegetables help, especially carrot sticks. But whatever you do, DON'T smoke again.
That day for me was June 10, 2012. And I don't miss it a bit.
If you DO relapse, don't give up or punish yourself over it. Forgive yourself and say to yourself: "What am I doing? I'm a non-smoker now and this isn't me anymore." Over and over if you have to.
And you'll do great. Proud of you, Jmar! You can do this!