Crave, trigger? Semantics my backside! There is a big difference between the two words particularly as they relate to giving up smoking. New quitters take note and understand the very big difference!! It's important!
A crave is an "intense desire", it is challenging and very had to deflect and overcome but the successful among us, manage it. The number of craves and the severity of those craves are highest in the early days of quitting and in my experience reduce to nil. TODAY I DO NOT CRAVE CIGARETTES.
A trigger however is simply "any event that sets a course of action in motion" and in relation to smoking it is an event that causes a reaction in our subconscious mind that leads to us opening the pack, taking one out and lighting it. Triggers are much easier to deal with and when they occur we simply and choose not to follow the old course of action. TODAY I STILL EXPERIENCE TRIGGERS, they are not a threat, are easy to deal with and when they occur I laugh and move on with my new, fresh, clean, smoke free life.
I am happy to have triggers, I am delighted that I have craves no more!
Best Wishes
Penitent d762
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