I am going back to Day 1 ..i think there is no need of explanation why...
Going back to Day 1 :( ..: I am going back... - No Smoking Day
Going back to Day 1 :( ..
Hi Aniket.
It's ok. Was that your first attempt at quitting? Because my first attempts didn't last too long either. Just make sure you learn from what went wrong.
Was the cravings worse than you expected? Could you have prepared yourself better in some way?
Knowing just how tough quitting is makes it easier to quit the next time, now you know what you need to prepare for, and you know now, why you REALLY have to be motivated and keep that motivation to quit.
My first attempt taught me, that I needed to get more information about quitting, and more information on how to deal with cravings. The first time I tried I was like "you'll be ok, just don't smoke". The next times I had found tips to deal with cravings and I used them much more.
For this attempt (which is quite succesfull so far) I had prepared for 2 months in advance, set a date, and started preparing mentally, writing lists on why i wanted to quit, etc.
Sorry to hear about the setback Aniket. At least you are still here and trying again! Was it the fag on the balcony that did it?!
hmmmm.......i tried but failed ..no worries as i said going back to day 1... it wasnt on the balcony Mrs T it was with friends...better i will avoid when they smoke.. Thanks all for stopping by to provide encouragement..
You've learnt from the experience (hopefully) so it isn't the end of the world. I hope that the next quit works out for you
Decide for sure that you want to quit. Promise
yourself that you'll do it. It's okay to have
mixed feelings. Don't let that stop you. There
will be times every day that you don't feel like
quitting. Stick with it anyway!
Find reasons to quit that are important to you.
Think of more than just health reasons. For
example, think of:
How much money you'll save by not
buying cigarettes
The time you'll have for yourself instead of
taking cigarette breaks, rushing out to buy
a pack, or searching for a light
Not being short of breath or coughing as
much
Setting a better example for your children
Write down all the reasons why you want to
quit. List ways to fight the urge to smoke, too.
(You will find tips for coping later in this
guide.) Keep your list where you'll see it often.
Good places are:
Where you keep your cigarettes
In your wallet or purse
In the kitchen
In your car
When you reach for a cigarette you'll find your
list. It will remind you why you want to stop.
Decide for sure that you want to quit. Promise
yourself that you'll do it. It's okay to have
mixed feelings. Don't let that stop you. There
will be times every day that you don't feel like
quitting. Stick with it anyway!
Find reasons to quit that are important to you.
Think of more than just health reasons. For
example, think of:
How much money you'll save by not
buying cigarettes
The time you'll have for yourself instead of
taking cigarette breaks, rushing out to buy
a pack, or searching for a light
Not being short of breath or coughing as
much
Setting a better example for your children
Write down all the reasons why you want to
quit. List ways to fight the urge to smoke, too.
(You will find tips for coping later in this
guide.) Keep your list where you'll see it often.
Good places are:
Where you keep your cigarettes
In your wallet or purse
In the kitchen
In your car
When you reach for a cigarette you'll find your
list. It will remind you why you want to stop.
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