Give and get support around quitting
* Education IS the key to a successful quit
Read the suggested material:
Allen Carr's Quit Smoking on pdf on the web. No link allowed
*Start with a plan: when and how you are going to do it
*. Study your triggers and prepare for them
Getting Ready to Quit | My EX Plan | BecomeAnEX
* Be willing to do whatever is necessary to not smoke
* Be willing to change people places and things if necessary
* NOPE no matter what, when where, how or who
Make a vow and commit to it.
Develop your own mantra.
" I can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens me."
Connect to your hight power.
* Come here often Research, Read, Study, Blog\, Get Involved.
Pledge Daily
Ask questions, and offer support by telling your experience
Type HELP if you need it someone will respond
Blog your journey it helps, your written history, you will not regret it.
* Learn self Talk - e.i. "I don't do that anymore"
Hang tough, it is doable if you never give up, never give in. NMW (no matter what)
Make a vow no matter what NOPE, not one puff ever.
Believe that you can and you will, one day at a time
One urge at a time, one craving at a time, one success at a time.
Just BREATHE your way through it
3 Deep Breathing Exercises to Reduce Stress & Anxiety - YouTube
This is a journey, not an event but life-changing
Be willing to relearn your thinking and behavior
Learn that you do not have to smoke
Be willing to do the work to protect your quit
Quitting is the easy part, staying quit requires the work
If you drink alcohol and need to smoke, do not drink
If you have to smoke if you are around smokers don't be
No turning back know the law. Freedom's "The Law of Addiction" thread: Page 1
Bookmarked! Thank you, Jackie! Going to check out the breathing exercises when I get home from running errands this morning. I KNOW I could have used them earlier this week (I DID do some belly breaths ) and I will continue to need them moving forward.
Great summary of what it takes, I will look at this again and again and review the resources, too. Becoming smug about being smober is a recipe for potential relapse--NO, NO, NEVER AGAIN, NOT ME, NOT ONE PUFF EVER AGAIN !
Love,
Bonnie
584 DOF (Days of FREEDOM)
NO, NO, NEVER AGAIN, NOT ME, NOT ONE PUFF EVER AGAIN !
Excellent Jackie...Thank you ~Happy Wednesday ~ Colleen 254 DOF
Great, helpful suggestions!
Quitting is the easy part, staying quit requires the work YUP!
"not in my hand, not on my tongue, not in my lungs, not in my throat. I will not choke. "
Everything you need for a successful quit in one beautiful post!!! Perfect, Jackie
Love it, Jackie! Thanks for sharing.
Ellen
YEP!
NOPEA, LOL!!!!