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Daily Pledge, Bonfires and Quit Celebrations: Traditions born from the members

Giulia
Member

THE DAILY PLEDGE AUGUST 2020

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MAKE IT DIFFERENT THIS MONTH

I was thinking I’d try to make this Daily Pledge different.  So I want to pose a question for all of you to answer each day that you take another person’s hand here in August.  And that question is: How is my pledge for today different from my pledge of yesterday?  It will require 31 different answers from you for each day in this month.  The purpose I have in mind is to encourage you really think about what you're committing to each day, THIS day, as opposed to any other day.  What makes THIS day’s pledge special, different?  What makes today harder for you, if it is, - or easier - and how is your pledge today different from yesterday?  Or even - what do you hope for as the result of today's quit?  This will take some thought and work.  Quitting, after all, for most us, DOES take thought and work.  It's an ongoing process.

Pledging/promising to be smoke free changes with what we’re going through in life.  I don’t mean the promise itself. Ultimately we’re saying each day "I promise to remain smoke free no matter what."  But that “no matter what” can be weakened or strengthened depending upon how life is impacting us.  We’re human, after all.  The promise remains the same, but I’ve seen long-term quitters pledge here daily and then trot off after they've pledged and go buy a pack or a vape and relapse.

So I challenge you to psychologically, emotionally, intellectually - alter how you approach each day’s pledge this month.

May not work, this idea. Or it may spur you on to new-found determination, perseverance, perhaps joy? and new thinking about what you’re committing to here daily.  Rather than just a mindless following the person in front of you.

“Thanks for your hand I promise to not smoke this day..."  take an inventory of what's going on for you today (as a carryover from last night).  When the promise becomes rote, we've lost the purpose of the promise.  You know?

 

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How to pledge: 


  1. Go to top of page and click the link for Latest Reply.
    Or you can go to the last page by clicking on the last page of the pagination links.
  2. Click on the Reply bubble and make your pledge to the person at the end and then offer your free hand to the next pledge.
  3. You've made your pledge.  Come back tomorrow and pledge again.
  4. Check out this handy quit calendar to calculate your DOF!  EX Quit Calculator or check out My Quit Plan.

As you go through your day you know that you have these two people with you and all of you are keeping each other strong. How cool is that! 

 

The Daily Promises

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sweetplt
Member

Good Monday Morning Cousin-Itt Carl, I will gladly take your hand and pledge not to smoke today.  I will offer my other hand out to the next pledge...Colleen 609 DOF 

DavesTime
Member

Good morning, sweetplt  Colleen!  I'll take your hand as we start the week smoke-free, pledging that I will stay that way throughout this day.  EXtending my other hand to our next pledger.

Dave

691 DOF

mpnaegle
Member

Good morning DavesTime‌, thank you for your hand.  I gratefully take it and pledge not to smoke today.  I offer my free hand to the next in line.  Have a great day everyone!!!!!

Mark 60 DOF

Barbscloud
Member

mpnaegle   Mark,  you're doing great.   60 days smoke free--I know you got this.   Yea!!!!

Barb

Mavihoja
Member

Hi Barb!  Thanks for being a consistent part of this group.  I do thank you for your friendly hand today.  The encouragement is always appreciated.  Upon grabbing a hold of your hand, I pledge to remain a non-smoker today.  So far so good.  I like the suggestion of putting a personal touch into these comments. A daily pledge really puts an infusion into one's real sense of purpose through others.  I now extend my hand of encouragement to the next pledger!

Blessings and Good Health,

Michael

Thank you for your hand Mavihoja‌. I extend my hand to my next quit brother or sister.  Please take my hand and continue our quit journey together. Much love to all of you!

Aaron 13 DOF

Krack3rJack
Member

Thank you for your hand aaronallred4891.  I accept your hand, pledge not to smoke carbon monoxide stix, and offer my hand to the next Ex'er.

SuzyQ411
Member

Hi Krack3rJack‌...I gladly take your hand in agreement to not smoke today. And I offer my free hand to the next who chooses to pledge the same.

Barbscloud
Member

Good morning SuzyQ411   I gladly accept your hand and pledge not to smoke today.  Extending my hand to the next Exer pledging.

Barb

Kkplayhouse
Member

Barb I'll take your hand as I pledge no smoking. I offer my other hand to the next exer.