Discuss different approaches to quitting, including medication
I am about to quit for the final time. I've gathered resources and preparing to use them, including this site. I have tried several times and failed. I am determined this time and hope to chat with this community often about my Final Quit and Journey to become a bodybuilder.
Taracia
With determination and education you can have a successful quit. Read Study Blog Stay Close. Be a quitter. Yay!
Welcome back TaracaX. One day at a time you can do this.
What has inspired you to learn body building? Are you in progress or starting after you quit?
Yes, I did it in my 20's for 1.5 years and went from 120 to 145 lbs. loved the feeling!
I hear you!!!! I love to walk and hike, but a little bit of a work out regularly --goes a long way!
Welcome back, Tara!
STILL love your jewelry! Are you still making it?
I am wondering what you are doing differently THIS time? Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Have you done some reading? Made a list of distractions as a reference if it gets tough? Made a list of your reasons for quitting so you might refer to it as you go along? Increase not only your strength, but use exercise as a dopamine producer and stress reducer? Changed up your routines to reduce the associations and triggers?
I hope you have done all of the above - it WILL increase your chance of success!
Let us know how we can help make this your FINAL trip down this road1
Nancy
Yes still doing jewelry, I have a meditiation app I plan to use for urges. Read Carr's book. and have QN too
Welcome back, you CAN do this, you HAVE done it. Sounds like you have a solid plan
Ellen
Great. Welcome to EX group. You will you can !
All the best !
Welcome back. Review your quit plan and move forward one day at a time. Remember to reach out when you're having a rough moment. It can really help to have that support.
Barb