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10 years ago 0 1853 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Sly, 

How have you been handling any cravings or thoughts of smoking now that the nice weather is here?
How do you feel now in your quit compared to the first month? 
Reminding yourself of NOPE and taking time to smell the flowers is a great strategy. 
I think that the sense of loss will disappear as you enjoy your first Spring smoke-free.  Keep it up!
Vincenza, Health Educator
10 years ago 0 186 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks for logging on with your support working on it. Always appreiciated.Do you find you are getting any of the same triggers now that you have conquered your first year?
Thanks breather for sharing and reminding me of my days in,I thought I was farther away from 250
Also thanks to Lolly ,Viv , Roses and Sparky,It is so amazing that such a bad habit can bring so many Wonderful caring people together.
Wishing us all the strength to continue enjoying the things we love without interference of triggers.
Sherry
10 years ago 0 2508 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Sly I know what you mean. I have been feeling those tugs too, but like
Sparky says: DON'T SMOKE and NO STINKIN ASHTRAYS!
 
Thanks Sparky! !
 
Keeping the quit..
Red.. 
10 years ago 0 3307 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
DON'T SMOKE.  I am certain you will now give the demon your quit.  It is yours now and the Spring is the most wonderful season.  Spring flowers, grass to be mowed, outings with family and friends, a walk though the park, sitting outside and taking deep wonderful breaths with out coughing and no STINKIN ASHTRAYS
 
Keep the Quit
Sparky 
10 years ago 0 816 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Sly  My mistake. 249 days. A good reward might be to get a new plant for the garden to remind yourself that you're a smoker no longer. Just a thought ? Excellent for you. breather
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Hello Sly  I saw your post and had to log in and respond. Because it's the first Spring for you as a non smoker there are still situations that you'll find yourself in where you'll be saying to yourself OK now what do I do when I'd normally light up. Take some deep breaths of that fresh Spring air or enjoy a hard candy or cold drink of water. This is a learning process and we're all learning how to live our lives smoke free on a daily basis. A while back my car stopped dead in the middle of the road and the first thing I did was reach in my pocket for my pack and lighter which of course weren't there. That's how mentally ingrained the smoking patterns are. The good news is that everything that you do smoke free also builds confidence that you don't need any. Every day that we don't smoke is a miracle. You've come I think it's 237 days which is a huge achievement. Be proud of yourself today and come just a little bit farther one day at a time. Excellent for you for not smoking today. breather
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Hey Sly,
 
You are the whole reason I'm logged on right now. I know that each season brings a whole new set of triggers. You will feel good at the end of this spring of not smoking. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you extinguished a whole bunch of spring triggers. Each time you ignore those habits of thinking about smoking, you reduce or eliminate that trigger. So the next time around, it will be weaker or just gone. it does get easier all the time.
 
In the meantime, enjoy those Lilacs. The flowers have been awesome this year.  
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Dear Sly I feel like you. I scrubbed my patio furniture down last week, then oiled it. Very pleased as its looking good. However, I used to love sitting in the sun with a glass of wine and .......you know what! So now I am declining to sit there and carry on gardening instead. I will get over this, just need to start relishing the return of my sense of smell. I have noticed that I am picking up smells more than I did before. So I will try to take pleasure in that.
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Dear Sly,
 
Spring and summer provide so many triggers, as you are discovering.  It's great that you have recognised this early,  so that you can be prepared and aware, thus avoiding a slip.
 
Keep up the good work!
 
Love Lolly.  
10 years ago 0 186 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Wow. Spring has always been a favorite time for me but also one of the busiest times.
With that comes so many triggers as I use to smoke when I did my yard work,camping,hanging out
on the patio and so much more as I only smoked when I was outside or in my car and if the sun is shinning I will be outside.
Its not that I really want a smoke ,I think it is just that I am reminded of it more and I am experiencing a sense of loss I think.
I will just have to remind myself more often "I will not smoke today or any other "
Can't wait to smell fresh Lilacs as a non-smoker again.
 

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