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Be a SMART Turkey! (A Very Timely Repost, eh?)

SkyGirl
Member
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QUICK!  Tell me what immediately comes to mind when I say the words, "cold turkey".

Let me guess what you are thinking...  Miserable withdrawal?  Endless cravings?  Curling up in a dismal ball on your bed?  Feeling horrible?  Pacing anxiously?  Wringing your hands?  Snapping at everyone who crosses your path?  AGONIZING?

Am I close?  Are these the images you are seeing in your head?  Hmm...  Okay.  Now, read.

Here are two ways to quit:

Method #1:  You decide to quit.  You get rid of your cigarettes.  You gut it out.  You spend your time FEELING all the effects and symptoms of the nicotine leaving your system.  You feel out of control.  You don't know what to do.  You don't think you can make it through...because all you are doing is FEELING...without understanding it.

Method #2:  You decide to quit.  You educate yourself.  You read about nicotine addiction and how nicotine usage has hijacked your brain receptors and your dopamine pathways.  You learn exactly why your brain has told you that you LIKE and NEED smoking.  You start to understand what will happen to your brain and your body when you quit.  And you prepare for those emotions and physical symptoms by planning how to handle them when they occur.  You get a support system of friends, family and EX in place. THEN you get rid of your cigarettes.  And when urges to smoke hit you, you are able to step outside of them emotionally and see them for what they are...making them much easier to deal with.

Gee.  One of these methods is cold turkey.  The other is smart turkey.  Not hard to tell the difference, is it?

Oh, what about nicotine replacement therapies?  They have their place.  But only if you understand that there is no commercial NRT in the entire world that will do your quitting FOR you.

Your BRAIN is the biggest, best nicotine replacement therapy available to you.  Use your brain to make the decision to quit, to commit to that decision and to honor your commitment every single day.

Then, if it helps you, use NRT to take the edge off during your early Quit.  An NRT that you use temporarily to help you quit smoking forever is great.  Just don't substitute one way of using nicotine for another!

Smart turkeys are more likely to join that small percentage of forever quitters.  Be a smart turkey.  Gobble, gobble.

XXXOOO,   Sky

9 Comments
joyeuxencore
Member

Thank you BFF for re-posting this awesome blog! There is a way to freedom...

Albert Einstein said:

"The significant problems we face today cannot be solved on the same level of thinking that created them."

Genius! Change our thinking! xo

ljguptill
Member

Thanks! This is awesome. It really helps having the knowledge of exactly what is happening and why... it helps to change the way you percieve your quit experience.

"Get out of hell free card"...

Change your thinking, Change your life.

phyllis-12-7-15

Loved this the 1st time I read it as a newbie. Thanks for the re-post.

GOBBLE GOBBLE : )

jocj88
Member

This is a great reminder!  Thank you!

whognu_1-2007
Member

use the nrt, don't let it use you!

gobble gobble turkey stew

smorgy8513
Member

Thanks for this repost!      I will choose..........Method #2!!!1        I like being smart!!!

cory-3-10-13
Member

I love this Sky. You should repost this for newbies on a monthly basis! Have a fabulous smoke free day!♥

DonnaMarie
Member

My husband did cold turkey many moons ago. I've chosen the smart turkey route. I'm on my way. I'mturkey2.gif not a big fan of NRT as it's just one more thing to give up in the end. But I'm also an advocate of whatever works (within legal limits of course!).

Thanks for this wonderful post and to @elvan for pointing it out!

dulthman247
Member

I absolutely agree the brain is one of the greatest mysteries there is and yet powerful.

About the Author
I'm a 64 year-old flight attendant for a major US airline. Prior to that, I owned an ice cream store and six hot dog carts and put my five kids thru college on hot dog earnings! Prior to THAT, I was Director of International Administration for Domino's Pizza, Inc. I was married to my H.S. sweetheart (dad of my 5 kids) for 17 years. I've been with Jeff for 23 years, but we just finally got married in 2016! Jeff & I live in Cape Meares, OR right on the beach. I'm from Ann Arbor, MI, where many of my kids/relatives still live. My flying base is Washington, DC, where I have a condo that I stay in when I'm between flying trips. My dream is to retire and stay home with Jeff and my two cats, Kenneth & Barbara...not happening soon, though. So I go home whenever I can get a week or more off. I LOVE to meet up with other EXers in the cities where I lay over. I usually blog about what cities I'm laying over in, so let me know if I'm staying near you! I'll buy dinner!! Xxxooo, Sky