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At your own pace, there are no failures, just hurdles(stepping stones). If you push too hard and force the change it'll only be harder to stop smoking (telling yourself "no!" is harder than saying ..maybe not so much). Have a single/two cig a day if that works(and you must), just keep up vaping until you no longer feel the need to have the cigs, a transition is better than a forced change, move at a pace that works for you, don't make the battle harder than it needs to be.
There's a community here waiting to support and help you when you need it.
Definitely yes to all that.
The way I did it worked instantly for me - for others it'd be an abject failure waiting to happen.
I know for certain that I would never have been able to cope with "one or two a day", because it would have turned back into 10-20+ per day in under a week (because it has done when I've attempted the various nrt types).
But I'm all or nothing