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Day 6: It gets better

AMReed
Member
5 8 80

As some of y’all saw, today was pretty difficult. Or at least the first part of today. I had finished up making up some time for work and just hit a wall basically. Tired, sad, allowing the dark thoughts to spiral, pulling me down with them. But after my last post, I collected myself and wiped the tears from my face, showered to get the emotions off of me and texted my friend. I told her flat out, “I’m struggling with my quit today. I need a distraction.” And she’s working on quitting too, so she gets it (I thought she had already quit but she’s not there yet. She doesn’t have NRT yet and didn’t want to just stop abruptly when I stopped. But she is reducing the amount she smokes and plans to be quit by the time we go camping on the 18th, which happens to be her birthday.) So we just ran errands and rode around in the sunshine and got some fun things for our camping trip. And I forgot my sadness. And I forgot the desire I had to smoke. I just had a really enjoyable afternoon and evening. Almost felt like a completely different day from this morning. And I’m actually feeling more confident now. If I made it through that mess and didn’t smoke, I know there’s really nothing that should convince me to going back to smoking. I know there are still going to be rough times, but I know I can handle it if I just give it time. And I also know I can come here and blog and read when things are hard. Thanks to everyone for the support today! I really appreciate it!

8 Comments
meWisconsin
Member

Glad your day turned out better than it started. Finding ways to distract yourself from thinking about smoking can be hard at times. Sounds like you and your friend found a perfect way to distract. Stay safe.

Terry

Keep up the good quit

indingrl
Member

SimplySheri
Member

Look at you go!!  You're really getting the hang of quitting   Ups and downs, good and bad moments.  Nothing remains the same, though, and those thoughts pass when we don't focus on them.  Acknowledge 'em and let 'em go.  I used to remind myself "But I don't do that anymore" when those thoughts popped up and instead would do something I could do.  If that makes sense   I would reach for a butterscotch candy or do some deep breathing or talk to my kids...anything for a distraction.

You should be proud of yourself!!  Good job!!

sweetplt
Member

When the going gets thought...try and remember the 4’s to quit smoking...

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Delay, Distract, Deep breaths, Drink water...

Wishing you a better day...~ Colleen 825 DOF 

YoungAtHeart
Member

You GOT this!  The most important thing to take to heart is that it is necessary at times to change your mind's direction - and you did just THAT!

You are getting good at this.  Keep going - it's gonna' get easier!

Barbscloud
Member

You're doing so great.  Thanks for sharing the ups and downs of your journey with others.  You always end up finding the positive in your quit.

Barb

maryfreecig
Member

Nice to hear of your turn around and that you are feeling better. What a relief when the clouds part. Thanks for sharing.

Someone at Ex posted this in the recent past and am re-posting it. I've found this to be so true.

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Mandolinrain
Member

I adore your attitude, or shall I say 'Quittatude'.

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North Carolina mountain girl now living in the city. Artist, crafter, house plant enthusiast, Carolina Hurricanes fan, bunny mom, wife to an amazing husband.