Working , By now you're beginning to see that quitting smoking is no fantasy. Hour by hour and day by day you're building the confidence to get you through. The worst is over physically and now it's mind games. If you join the gym you won't have time to think about smoking which is a good thing. Keep telling yourself N.O.P.E. Tell yourself that no matter what happens I won't smoke today. You never have to smoke again if you don't want to. Good idea to give the butts away because if they're not around there's no reason to obsess about them. Yay for you ! breather
Thanks again, guys, for all the support along the way. I can't way until I'm one of the big girls in the stats parade!
In terms of rewards....well, during detox I binged on both home cooked and restaurant food. I was having some pretty wild sensations and cravings. I chose to simply indulge rather than fighting it. I figured detox days weren't a good time to sort out any issues with food. So I've kind of already been "rewarded" for what I've done so far.
However, something that I've wanted since January is a monthly membership to 24 Hour Fitness just down the street. They've got some cool classes--yoga and bicycling have my interest. Plus, they've got tons of elliptical riders, a decent sized indoor swimming pool and a spa. 24 hour access. All for about $32/ month. I've backed off several times for fear of wasting money and/or simply not using it. At this point, the monthly dues would be far less than my smoking habit was, so I'm thinking I can afford it. Hoping to connect with that reward in a few weeks, when I start my summer vacation.
Congrats on 4 awesome smoke-free days!!! Since you gave away your cancer sticks, you'll never get that $25 back! The great thing is, tomorrow will sort of be your break-even day, though and from then on, it's nothing but money in your pocket!!! You can start saving up for a really special reward after that! The best savings of all, in my opinion, is your life! It's definitely worth going through the madness called quitting to save something so valuable! Keep on kickin' that demon's but, Workin'!!!
Very proud of you for giving up those cigarettes. Who wants boxes of poison anyways? Not you! You're doing fantastic. Feel the bad emotions and then let them pass. Step by step you will get there.
I think you deserve a reward for giving up those cigarettes - How will you celebrate?
When I first set up my quit meter, I wasn't sure what to do. My smoking habit was actually 20 cigarettes/ day. By the time I'd set my quit meter, I was down to about 10 in terms of the combined effect of lozenges and cigarettes. So i listed 10. i still didn't think it was quit valid, especially in terms of the "money saved," since the NRT's cost money, too.
So, long story short is that I re-set the meter to reflect my first real detox day and to reflect the real daily value of quitting a pack a day habit.
In other news, I just gave the rest of my last carton to my still-smoking roommate. 5 packs left. That was a harder step than I had imagined. Somehow, holding on to them was a security blanket for me; the knowledge that they were there somehow allowed me to say "no." For some reason, after I detoxed, I didn't want them in my room anymore. The roommate was all gleeful about the "gift," and kept asking me if I was serious. I said, "Well, my intention is to not smoke again, so these really have no more value to me," and "thanks for taking them off my hands." (OK, I can do this. Breathe. Breathe. )
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