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You can't have just one

nicool
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I honestly thought at this point I would still be struggling more than I am. The truth is, it's the strangest things that make me want to smoke. I walk by a coffee shop where a man sits at an outside table, his pack of American Spirits placed in front of him, an accessory that says,"I'm just hanging out at a coffee shop relaxing and perhaps reading the latest book that got all those good reviews, you know, the one you say you don't have time to read. Well, I have plenty of time to kill here at this coffee shop." Well, maybe the cigarettes don't say all of that, but I imagine they do. For a moment I consider stopping and asking him if he would mind terribly if I had one. The thought of imposing on this man and interupting his tranquility with my pathetic begging quickly rushes the temptation down the conveyer belt of my brain. In one jolting movement, that takes no more than about 1/8 second it has gone from plausible and completely reasonable from impossibly humiliating and ridiculous. I leave the man unmolested and duck into the shop, planting myself in the corner where there is an outlet withing easy reach.

When temptations like this one linger which they are more likely to do if I am out somewhere with a smoker friend, I find it helpful to remind myself that you never have just one. I once was told a handy phrase that I haven't since forgotten: "You don't want just one cigarette, you want a lifetime of cigarettes." When put that way, it really forces you to see giving in for what it is, continuing the addiction. It's not a case of indulging once in awhile. A person could say,"I have been exercising faithfully for the past (insert length of time) I deserve a piece of chocolate." The same principle doesn't work with cigarettes. There is nothing redeeming about cigarettes, no benefit whatsoever. 

I am on day 47. There are lots of days that go by where I don't even think about cigarettes and I forget that they ever used to have power over me. Other days, I smell one or see someone lighting up and I make that choice again to walk on by, leaving the smoke behind.

7 Comments
nicool
Member

withing??? Note to self, proofread more carefully

Michwoman
Member

♥ Love this post Nicool! You're doing great! Yay you!

SkyGirl
Member

Oh, Nicool (Nicole?), I am so glad to see you here and still not smoking.  I LOVE this blog!  It's true; we DO sometimes walk past tableaus that APPEAR that smoking is cool, relaxing, desirable...  Thank goodness that we have a place to go that reminds us what is REAL; that nicotine is an ugly addiction that tries to put a pretty face.

I am SO incredibly proud of you for staying quit.  Day 47, Nic!!!  Did you EVER think you would be here?  And the best part?  You have SEEN the temptation, you have analyzed it, and you have come out on the other side, resisting because you are SMARTER than the addiction now, Nic!  You are so strong.  It's simple...but it's not alway easy, right?

As far as a job goes...I'm sorry that the whole coastal thing didn't work out.  But I have contacts in downtown Portland and I'm still waiting to hear back from some of them about possible openings, if you are still in need of a job.

And think about THIS:  Teddy (joyeuxencore) and Stacie (Stac) will be coming to Garibaldi in August to hang with me on the coast for a few days.  We would LOVE to include you if you could work it in, Nic!

wishingstar
Member

I like when you tell your self, its not just one , but a life time of cigs. thanks for sharing your juorney and grats on 47. No mater how long we quit. the thought can still creep in.  but we know hoe to kick it to curb

YoungAtHeart
Member

Remember, too, that you are still very much in No Mans Land --- so be vigilant.  As long as you continue to remember all the lessons learned so far, any random crave ambushes will have no power over you.

You are doing GREAT!  WTG!

Nancy

Quit 7/4/12

joyeuxencore
Member

OOH! Just reading the words 'American Spirit' did a number on me!

YOU are doing great Nicool...I love the excerpt from 'The Smoker's Vow'...I am posting this whyquit.com link to relapse prevention that has it in full along with very helpful in NML and forever info! xo

http://whyquit.com/joel/Joel_Index_04_Relapse.html

So good to be living free! xo

Strudel
Member
  Congrats on 47 days!! There is never just one.....that concept is vital to our survival as EX'ers! Always remember - N.O.P.E.  - Not One Puff Ever!! 
   
  You are doing great! Those thoughts you have when you see someone smoking - are just that - thoughts. Those things you are attributing to that man (like being relaxed)....all part of the brain washing we went through when we became addicted! In truth he is caught in the never ending stress of addiction - he doesn't get to smoke, he has to! We don't have to anymore - we are free!! Congrats again - 50 days coming right up!! I love what you said at the end  - "I make that choice again to walk on by..." Perfect!