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Day 25

colette3
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I don't have a lot of structure to my day, I lost my job at the end of May of this year. I think smoking gave me a false sense of structure and now I am left feeling a little adrift. I am still happy about not smoking, that hasn't changed and everytime a smoking thought arises, I quickly replace it with a positive though about how I am no longer  feeling like a complete "mug", as Allen Carr writes in his book. I would say complete "Idiot" but, "mug" is nicer, not as harsh.  I just watched a NY public service ad about quitting smoking and the poor guy was struggling to breathe and it was torture to watch him struggle, and I can't even imagine living life like that. But, I was heading down that path and I blindly continued to do it for 30 years. Only a smoker or ex-smoker could understand how the heck we could do that to ourselves. 

I pass smokers on the street now and the only  thought that pops up in my head is; "Drug addicts" and, they don't even realize it. I have to physically stop myself from saying; "Read Allen Carr's book NOW".I know how I would have reacted if anyone had ever done that to me. I can't say I would have greeted them kindly, that's for sure..lol

Life is good as an ex smoker and for that I am grateful. I hope everyone is  having a great day. And, thank you for this site and for all the supportive people here.

Colette

6 Comments
joyeuxencore
Member

I love this post Colette...I like the 'mug' word too...I have given the book to 2 people in my life now...One does want to quit, my niece, but she is so full of fear...she just lost her home in foreclosure and she & her husband & their 7 year old are living at her sister's house...it's not the right time and it's before the holidays...we know that train of thought. I spent half the night on whyquit.com and learned so much. Alan's book was the turning point for me and what I read last night just iced the cake...don't want to be a practicing addict anymore..I'm chemically wired now to ALWAYS be an addict...I hate that but I accept it...CONGRATS on day 25!! xo

Patty-cake
Member

Hi Colette,

I love your blog. I feel the same way about sharing the knowledge I have obtained through this site and all the readings. It breaks my heart that others that I love continue to smoke and can't get past that fear.

Kudos to you for quitting and 25 days is a wonderful start in your journey of a new smoke free life. Education about addiction goes a long way towards our forever quit.

colette3
Member

I have been to the "whyquit.com" site and boy oh boy is it a mind blowing experience. Not for the faint of heart, that's for sure. sheesh.

Yeah, I think getting a fearful person to want to quit smoking would be really difficult. We all believed cigarettes helped us to some how relieve fear, I am pretty sure I did, anyway. 

I literally owe Allen Carr's book my life. I wish he were still alive, I would write him the most heartfelt "Thank You", I could muster. 

I don't want to be a practicing addict anymore either. I can relate to that one!

Congrats back at ya!  MUGS NO MORE!!! lol...kinda sounds like an anti drinking slogan though..ha ha 😛

Thomas3.20.2010

Great Job! CONGRATULATIONS on Day 25! That feeling of adrift, I believe, most if not all of us feel once we've gotten past the minute by minute focus on not smoking! Here is a BLOG I wrote that might help:

https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/blogs/Thomas3.20.2010-blog/2011/08/29/filling-the-hole-feeling-wh...

Another source that hasn't been mentioned yet that boosts our Quititude is quitsmokingonline.com! When you get that wavering feeling, ACT as if it's Day ONE! Return to all the tools you've collected up to now and put them to use! Having a Great Quititude doesn't just make a Quit Journey easier - it makes the difference between SUCCESS and failure!

Jordan-11-1-12

MUGS NO MORE!!!        What a great blog, Colette!!! Congrats on 25 Days!!!  Its so nice to see you on here and to know that you are protecting your quit!!! I love that your quit is strong, DESPITE feeling a bit adrift. You should feel so proud of how far you've come, and for taking the time to learn what you need to know to STAY quit.  

Allen Carr's book saved my life, too. Its amazing what a difference it makes to (what Thomas called) our quititude!  Without it I would have continued feeling miserable, which means I would have eventually smoked again. And your right, its so hard not to tell people to read it NOW, even knowing that the advise usually won't be received well if its not asked for. Thanks so much for blogging!

johio
Member

Colette

Congrats on 25 days....that is awesome

I enjoyed your post, and I am finally going to go to whyquit.com

30 days is in your sites

Joe