Kudos to all, once again you guys came to my rescue with great alternatives and suggestions.
Auggiegal, WOW..I am definatley going to try your method it sounds like a great idea. I'll be practicing for the next few days.
Brenda, I know I will also need to use a combination of Aussiegal's method and finding something else to do.
Ron, as usual you give great advice. It's funny how you "had a smoking chair", I have a inside patio in my garage (I haven't smoked in my house in over 9 years) but it has a rug, tv, lamp, 2 lawn chairs and table which is our "smoking room". I have decided to move out the chairs and table and put my mini trampoline and my jump rope out there instead, so if we (my son and I) feel the need to go out to the 'patio' we can just jump until the craving goes away, lol.
Tiana, Welcome to the group, I appreciate your response. My son is living with me now to help me out (really long story..) and he is quitting also, so he will be my cheerleader at home and me his (if we don't kill each other first.lol). And at work everyone will act as cheerleader, no one smokes at my job except me, there are 6 of us that work there. I do have "My Coping Plan" completed and printed out to grab at a moments notice.
Jim, I did try the Chantix before, I had a lot of the side effects that come with it and just gave up on the quit due to a lot of other reasons also. But this time I am taking Wellbutrin, I started on it about 3 weeks prior to my quit date. It has to build up in your system awhile before it actually starts working, I can feel that I can go longer now between smoke breaks and not notice it as bad. I love your "rewards" idea, I'm not much of a beer drinker but will consider rewarding myself with a cocktail for a good days work..lol
I'll keep in touch
Thanks again all of you, don't know what I would do without ya...don't let me find out...lol
Charm