morningglory,
Are we ever REALLY ready to quit? I don't think so. I think, if we let ourselves, we could come up with a million "reasons" why we shouldn't quit today... we have too much on our plates, our lives are too stressful, our spouses, friends, family or the neighbor's boyfriend's cousin smokes, and we can't be around smokers right now, so until they quit, then we can't. Like I said, we could come up with every excuse in the book, but they're all just that... excuses.
So are we ever REALLY ready to quit? No. So we just do it. We say "OK, today, I don't smoke." And then tomorrow, we say "OK. Today, I don't smoke." And then the next day, we say, "OK. Today, I don't smoke." And we do that over and over again... you've already done it 27 times!! Congratulations! Do you think you could have done that if you didn't want to? I don't. I think that you obviously WANT to quit, so you are quit.
I think it's kinda like when we were kids playing hide-and-go-seek. The person counting would say "ready or not... here I come!!!" And that's what you're doing with this quit! You jumped in "ready or not" and have done an excellent job these last 27 days! And if you didn't jump in, a severe illness could play the "hide-and-go-seek" game with you later on and say "ready or not, here I come!" And that's a game I KNOW you don't want to play! So ready or not, just quit and keep quitting. Because if you don't, lung cancer could seek you out later... and possibly find you.
But regardless of that, I understand your fears right now... you're at the dreaded "30 day pit" and you're having doubts that you can really do this... that is the junkie talking right now! He's saying "YOU WEREN'T READY!!!! GO BACK TO SMOKING UNTIL YOU ARE!!!" Think about how ridiculous that is!!!! You've got an awesome quit going! You must be doing something right, otherwise you wouldn't be where you are right now! So reward yourself for 27 days of freedom that you've worked very hard for! You deserve a nice reward! And just keep on quitting... "ready or not."
Crave the Quit!
Pam
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B] 10/28/2005
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 151
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 3,798
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $623.63
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 11 [B]