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Sky Girl = Broken Record (A Repost)

SkyGirl
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  1)  Smoking a cigarette does NOT calm you down, ease your stress, make you happier or more able to cope.  All that smoking a cigarette does is increase the level of nicotine in your body, which holds off the effects of withdrawal that started when you finished your last cigarette.
   
  2)  You do not enjoy smoking.  What you are enjoying is NOT feeling a low level of nicotine in your body.
   
  3)  Educating yourself about nicotine addiction gives you a HUGE advantage in successfully quitting.
   
  4)  The way you THINK about quitting is absolutely KEY. 
  It is important that you banish the concepts of "trying", "attempting", "hoping it works", "wish me good luck". 
  It is important that you read enough about quitting until your thinking does a complete 180 degree turn from "giving up something", "sacrificing something I love", "doing without", "getting through this" into "FREEDOM". 
   
  Freedom from what?  From a life that is ruled by an addiction, freedom to enjoy better health, freedom from guilt and shame, freedom from worrying when and where you can have your next cigarette, freedom from the panic when you realize you are out of cigarettes, freedom from smelling like an ashtray, freedom from hiding and making excuses. 
   
  And don't forget to think about all the free time you will gain, the money you will save, and the self-esteem that will rocket upwards when you quit.
   
  So get that thinking flipped around so you are ready to quit successfully!
   
  5) You CAN quit.  Your addiction is no stronger and no harder to beat than anyone else's.   If we can quit, then you can quit.  We can ALL quit.
   
  6)  Yes, the first few days of quitting are not very pleasant.  In fact, they suck. Completely suck. 
  But if you prepare in advance for how to handle those first days, you will make the whole process go a lot easier for yourself. 
   
  Listen to the advice of those who have already achieved what you came here to achieve. 
   
  Then FOLLOW that advice.  Don't just read it in the blogs and think, "hmm, yeah, that sounds good".
  You must actually do the things that have been PROVEN to help make you a successful quitter.
   
  7)  Be HAPPY.  This is one of the best decisions you will ever make for yourself.  Be excited to do this.  And be VERY, VERY proud of yourself.  We are.  And we will be here to help you all the way...
   
  xxxooo,    Sky 
   
7 Comments
helenb208
Member

that was a great post, I am 65 days now, and staying strong, having these blogs to read makes the time , and stress much easer, Thanks Helen.

YoungAtHeart
Member

Good idea to repost this one - it's great!

Nancy

promise_judy
Member

Great Blog!!! Thanks for the repost!!!

I really believe in--7) Be Happy, because I know that is what keep me going though the first 6 months. In fact anytime I started to feel bored or depressed I would dance and sing and just get busy.

XOXO

luxie
Member

As always Great advice, wish I could print this

Marion

cspelliott
Member

I would be ok with this getting posted every day..

Kay64
Member

This is exactly what I needed today.  The way we think about our QUIT is so important and for me, that is the key.  I love the freedom I have now and protecting MY QUIT is as important as protecting people you love.  That would be ME!

judy114
Member

I'm new her but your post was exactly I need to read, thanks 

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