Hello Butterfly.........My thoughts on this are #1, after 3 months most of us have few if any outwardly signs of having been a smoker. By this I mean that we have clear complextions, we do not smell of smoke, we do not cough and we no longer anxious or fussy when confined for more than 1/2 like in the mall or movie theater etc. Most if not all of the uncomfortable physical signs are gone...........the cravings, shortness of breath, the cough, and the nervousness we feel when we wake up and remember that we only have 2 cigs left and there is a blizzard outside. We as humans tend to remember only the "good" things. #2...........If U think back to your smoking days ( remembering " the good" times" ) , having a cig was almost a reward we gave ourselves. I , and maybe some of U, remember having a cig with friends over coffee, breaktime at work, a relaxed time with friends. All of these times were associated with smoking. Well, what U have to do is remember that we were in Fools' Paradise back then...........that time is over. Try always to associate cigs with bad habits, bad health and an enemy just waiting to strike and take control of your life once again! After 36 years smoking, I am 5 weeks quit! At least U seem to be meeting this challenge armed.........just hope that when I reach 3 months, I remember my own words!!! LOL God Bless