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No Man's Land Weekly Blog -- Fixating

SarahP
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We do this blog every Wednesday afternoon to offer encouragement to those in No Man’s Land -- months 2-3-4 of a quit, give or take a couple of weeks. This community has chosen to put a big, bright spotlight on NML – we’ve chased away the shadows, taken away the mystery, and put a lot of effort into bringing people in NML together. Because we understand that quitting isn’t over in a month.

Everyone who goes through NML blazes a trail for those that follow. You are not alone on this journey, and you never will be!

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This week’s topic: Fixating on a Cigarette
re-posted from whyquit.com


What happens to some people is that when they are off smoking for a certain time period they start fixating on a cigarette. By that I mean they forget all the bad cigarettes they ever smoked, they forget the ones they smoked without ever really thinking about them even at the time they were being smoked, and they start to remember and focus on one good cigarette. It may be one they smoked 20 years earlier but it was a good one and they now want one again.


It's a common tactic for the ex-smokers to try and tell themselves that they do not really want that "good" cigarette. Well, the problem is, at that moment they really do want it. An internal debate erupts, "I want one, no I don't, one sounds great, no it doesn't, oh just one, not just one!" The problem is that if the ex-smoker's focus is on just "one" cigarette then there is no clear-cut winning side to the debate. The ex-smoker needs to change the internal discussion.


Don't say that you don't want one when you do, rather acknowledge the desire but ask yourself, "Do I want all the other cigarettes that go with it." Then, "do I want the package deal that goes with the others? The expense, social stigma, smell, health effects, possible loss of life. Do I want to go back to smoking, full-fledged, until it cripples and kills me?"


Stated like this it normally is not a back and forth debate. The answer will normally be, "No, I don't want to smoke under these terms," and those are the only terms that a cigarette comes with.


Normally if viewed like this the debate is over almost immediately after being pulled into focus. Again, if the focus is only one, you can drive yourself nuts throughout the entire day. If you focus on the whole package deal, you will walk away from the moment relieved to still be smoke free and sufficiently reinforced to NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF!                                                                                                                      

                                     

                                                           

 

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If you're in NML right now, give a shout!  Reach out and find each other! 

 

Click here to read the original No Man’s Land blog on Dale's page:
https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/blogs/jonescarp.aka.dale.Jan_2007-blog/2011/05/24/no-mans-land-da...

5 Comments
lindal2
Member

Ok. I'm not there yet. Not time wise anyways. I have 10 days going and everything you just wrote, well... that's me TODAY! So thank you for that and I will not be smoking that ONE cig today!

❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Hopeful36
Member

I'm at 87 days and have been thinking of just that one today so this was just what I needed to hear cuz I definitely don't want all the others! Thanks for hi-liting NML each week. Can't wait to be beyond it!

Vee7
Member

So true how the mind will do this to you...so glad to have the EX Community

Thank YOU!!!

37 days and it is still "one day at a time" 

exsmokermom
Member

This is so true. This has already happened to me once. I thought about it and promptly said NOPE.  If I smoke one then I'll be back up to a pack a day within a week. What I'm finding out is that my urges and cravings are strongest when I'm thirsty. So I now keep a bottle of water handy at all times.

Jennifer-Quit
Member

I am well beyond NML but still usually read your weekly blogs as a re-inforcement technique.  I had a small, very fleeting temptation just last night when I walked past a young man smoking one.  It was easily dismissed with a "NOPE!"  But we should all work to keep our quits safe and secure no matter where we are in our journey.  Thank you Sarah for your weekly postings of these very important messages.