What would it take for you to blow your quit ?? There's always a lot of reasons that people give. Every one of us is different. We built our quits based on different reasons. We stay with our quits (or don't) for different reasons. Preparaton in the beginning of your quit is truly important, getting together your toolbox of coping mechanisms and knowledge from others to survive your first few weeks and waves of wanting to smoke. However, it's important also to prepare for the times further down the road, that when you least expect it, something will make you want to smoke and you have to dig back in that toolbox for help. You may even have to phone a friend.....
All of us feel we have valid reasons for all of our actions. There is no excuse for going back to smoking. We have made other "wrong" decisions in our life. Live and learn, right? Decisions people. Make the right ones, like NOT smoking. THINK about the ramifications of everything you do with regard to your quit. If something may put that in jeopardy, then proceed with extreme caution. Protect you quit with all you've got.
I know that I cannot tolerate being in a pub filled with smoke anymore, it makes me sick for more reasons that one. Instead of fighting this, I make the choice not to go. I invite my friends over to my home. It's a place I don't have to fight the smoke and worry about 2nd hand.
I have given much thought to what it would take for me to lose my quit. I know not to be smug and take this quit for granted, so I have considered situations that may crush me - what would I do? How can I handle it? I have so much conviction built into my quit, I just want to make sure I am prepared for anything! I think about protecting my quit DAILY. I see how sad people are when they start again.
If and when something should happen, I have the FIGHT in me , and I know this:
I have best friends to call and lean on & post to...
I have exercise equipment to beat up on...
I can come here and post for help!
My husband will listen (he falls into the best friend category)
I have my dog - who loves me no matter what
I remember my grandparents smoking and how they looked just prior to death. Extremely sobering experience.
I can "send it upstairs" for review...
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