Quit Meter
$68,701.50
Amount Saved
Quit Meter
Days: 1417 Hours: 15
Minutes: 53 Seconds: 53
Life Gained
Quit Meter
6543
Smoke Free Days
Quit Meter
196,290
Cigarettes Not Smoked
Quit Meter
$23,602.45
Amount Saved
Quit Meter
Days: 638 Hours: 12
Minutes: 58 Seconds: 50
Life Gained
Quit Meter
4583
Smoke Free Days
Quit Meter
91,660
Cigarettes Not Smoked
Remember
This business of cessation is a hard thing. And I know full well that there are people out there who at this very moment are struggling and perhaps feeling that there is no hope.
I know…
Having traversed that road myself I feel a great deal of empathy for you.
For those who tend toward depression and anxiety your stomach is aching and convulsed with the pressure only a depressed or anxious person can feel. I know that those uncomfortable feelings are journeying up to your minds eye. And I know that your brain is telling you that all you must do to relieve the dread and fear is to light one up and let the chemistry of your brain and limbic system calm the storm.
I know...
But there are things that you have forgotten. And there are things you must remember. When you made your oath to stop hurting yourself by smoking, you stood on a mountain top. The air was cool and clear and clarity of purpose was palpable. You knew who you are. But we cannot stay in that rarefied air for ever, even though it is a beautiful dream.
I know...
But the place in which we live most of our lives is not upon that blessed mountain top. No we must always return to the valley. And as we descend the mountain the air becomes a bit thicker and full of pollution. The sounds of civilization once again pierce our calm with shrill violence. We become confused. We become anxious. We become depressed. The temptation is great to once again return to hurting ourselves because our pain cannot be known by another.
I know...
But as you descend to the valley and as you enter the hot flat plain of everyday life...You MUST remember. You must recall that there was a time when you did not smoke. You must remember there was a time when you did not have to hurt yourself to feel normal. There was a time that you where an infant held in your Mother's arms. There was a time when you where a child who could play imaginary games without looking around for a pack of cigarettes. There was a time when as a young adolescent you felt love for another so desperately that you thought your heart would break. There was a time before addiction...
I know…And now you must remember…
Quit Meter
$68,701.50
Amount Saved
Quit Meter
Days: 1417 Hours: 15
Minutes: 53 Seconds: 53
Life Gained
Quit Meter
6543
Smoke Free Days
Quit Meter
196,290
Cigarettes Not Smoked