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1st june and i've been a non smoker for just over half an hour, i'm determined this time, i mean it, my husband doe'snt believe me but cant blame him really, he's heard it so many times, this is it now FOREVER AND EVER . I DONT SMOKE
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here's a tip DW put �5 a day somewhere, a pack a day, and watch it build, I mean really do it, you spent it on snout right so do it. After 1 year you'll have enough for a good holiday, that's what you used to give to Gordon. Good luck never give up giving up, you can do it.
Oh and remember even 6 months, a year, 10 years from now, you cannot ever ever ever ever have another not even if you think you can control it, you can't, you can't smoke socially very few people can.
UnrulieJulie, 30 rollups? you must have smelt like a polecat! well done for cracking it.
good luck devilwoman, i gave up smokeing for 7 years, i never stopped wanting one tho, and i don't live in a house of smokers either nobody else smokes so that wasn't a problem, i started again after 7 whole years (shame on me) when i lit up again it tasted nasty the first few puffs but the feeling was fab, i felt sooooo relaxed and calm, i was a mad woman for 7 years, had evey bug going, and my nerves were shot and ened up on anti depressants, i guess i'm just one of those people who are totally addicted, the price of them is mad but you always find enough when your desperate, my partner doesn't smoke and never has, but he drinks (only at weekends not a alcie lol) i dont touch alcahol fags are my only vice, but i know its bad for me,
good luck again, hope you succeed where i didn't, i probably didn't as i didn't want to stop, just felt pressurd to by society.
Don't "quit" smoking -- instead become a "non-smoker".
There's a big difference. When someone offers you a cigarette your answer isn't "no thanks, i'm trying to quit" but "no thanks, i don't smoke!"
Psychologically it is difficult to "quit" smoking because your mind and body are accustomed to it and think that they need it. But, deciding and stating that you are a "non-smoker" tricks the mind and body by not letting them perceive that they are being denied something.
Find some kind of hard candy to keep around that you can put into your mouth when you have those oral fixation cravings.
i started smoking at 15 and, using the above method, became a non-smoker when i was 45. i utilized Gobstopper Jaw Breaker candies which are about the size of a marble and take about ten minutes to dissolve in the mouth.
i have been smoke-free now for 20 years. i will admit, however, that i still occasionally dream that i have broken my smoke-free status and end up disappointed with myself. (The dreams are so real.) Then i wake up and am so relieved that it was just a dream.
My benefits are that i no longer smell like smoke all the time or have holes burned in my clothes plus i feel better and have probably extended my life considerably and reduced the chances of contracting smoke-related illnesses later in life.
Good luck! And you do have the willpower -- you just have to exercise it.
putting aside �5 per day is a brilliant idea, but if like me you know you prob wont do it, then keep a jounal & keep a running tab each day on what you would have spent. keep it with you all the time & when you get a craving write in it (anything like what time it is & what you are doing). also find something really fiddly to do with your hands like making paper chains or something.
to make sure you dont put on weight you may want to joing weightwatchers now (unless you are already really thin!). it will give you something else to focus on & think about other than fags.
i found there were certain milestones like the 1st night out in the pub, the new years eve party & the 1st time abroad which i knew would be killers. book yourself a little treat (manicure/movie) before hand so you have a prize waiting for being so wonderful!
last word of advice- dont say its forever & ever- just today or this week. its too hard to think ''oh my god- i can never have a ciggie again'' as you are still in love with the habit. take it slow & one day at a time. keep reading back in your journey so you can see how its getting easier so you wont be tempted to put youself back at day 1.
best of luck again xxx
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