Hi becklyn.
first of all nice to meet you.
I can identify myself with you, I had a spell like that w few weeks ago.
don't know your family situation, but I have a wonderful supportive husband who knows my moods and tries to make me see things in a more positive way when it needs to be.
I am still on champix, and will stay on it for a little while longer, because of my vacation in the very near future, and staying with heavy smokers.
when I am in a negative or a down mood, I go to the gym, spending my energy there that I have left.
in the mean time it does boost my energy, and I feel a little better after that.
I like to do creative things, so I like to start making something that will only take a couple of hours. no day long projects, because the small projects will give you a good feeling once you get them finished.
e.g. bought some beautiful beads at a walmart store nearby, and made myself a bracelet with 4 strands, I will start wearing that in a couple of days, because I have just passed my 2 months mark.
then I will make a matching necklace for my 3 months mark. it doesn't cost a lot of money, and it is going to be my reward as well.
I have send myself a few postcard that had encouraging sayings through the mail.
mail delivery here is not stable, so sometimes you get things within a day and sometimes within a week.
but when the postcard arrives it makes my day.
these are just little tricks that will cheer me up and put me in a more positive spirit.
maybe some of these little things might help you too.
you are doing great with the quit, and hang in there, they say it will get easier. (sometimes I wonder when
) but I do believe the quitters that are way ahead of me, that it will eventually.
try to enjoy this day.
My Milage:My Quit Date: 4/18/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 62
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 1,550
Amount Saved: $496.00
Life Gained:Days: 8
Hrs: 22
Mins: 11
Seconds: 12