Daily Pledge, Bonfires and Quit Celebrations: Traditions born from the members
Welcome - to the first, or hundred and first, or one thousand and first day of your quit!
In the beginning of our journeys we need to form a pact, make a promise, a commitment with ourselves to not do something we’ve done for perhaps many years. Whether it’s smoke, vape, chaw, snus - engage in some habitual form of nicotine consumption. Even NRTs can become addictive with constant overuse if directions aren't followed.
At first we can feel a bit like fish out of water, flopping around in a strange environment and we need to take a helping hand more often, vow more strongly and gather strength from the other fish around us. In the beginning we especially need to be very attentive to our commitment and hold ourselves accountable. But as we progress, that need lessens. Happily. But still we’ll come back once a day or week or whenever we need to (when that sudden emotional craving moment smacks us) in order to reinforce our commitment and keep our quits safe. Or simply to offer a hand in support.
Come here whenever you need to. Take the hand offered by the person before you. It could be the hand of someone on their first day. How thrilling is THAT! And each time you reach out with your other hand for the next quitter know that you're proclaiming “Yes, I can! And so can YOU!”
We’re all on this journey together. And there is strength and beauty in this shared commitment. Bravo to us all!
How to pledge:
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!
If these help you - use them. If they don't - create your own. (Thanks to @JimTaddeo for finding them.)
Interested in volunteering to run the Daily Pledge? Send me a PM for more information.
Note: The above text has been provided by the EX Community from previously posted Daily Pledges and doesn't reflect the views or opinions of BecomeAnEX, Truth Initiative or the EX Team.
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Good morning @Gail561 I gladly accept your hand and pledge not to smoke today. Extending my hand to the next Exer pledging.
Barb
1820 D
Thanks for your hand @Barbscloud !
I pledge not to smoke today and extend my other hand to the next in line.
Lynne 2195 days
Good morning @wlh and thank you for your hand! I pledge not to vape today and offer my had to the next person, who pledges.
@tango77 I am happy to take your hand and pledge not to smoke today. I extend my other free hand in support to the next person in line.
Have a great day!
John
Hi @Metroguy I gladly take your hand and extend to the next. I pledge not to smoke today.
@melisa Thank you for your hand. I am pledging not to vape today. I extend my hand to the next person
@Melisacrow95, thank you for your hand and I am happy to take your hand and pledge not to smoke today. I extend my other free hand in support to the next person in line.
Chuck
@BRWQUEEN7 and @Melisacrow95 I gratefully take your hands in support and with agreement to not smoke today. nd I welcome the next one to pledge along with us on Day #279 of my final quit.
@SuzyQ411 I happily take your hand and pledge not to smoke today. I extend my free hand to the next person in line. Have a great day!
Randi 66 days!
good for you here in south fl, I used my money to go shopping for hair color and clothes etc. Packs down here the Mavericks are ulmost $6 so I was buying 3 cartons a month which ranged from $145-157 depending on price of gas. It is nice to have extra cash now but. we have to remember that when we have a craving or a weak moment. It is easier said than done though. I know!!! have to keep telling myself that too.