Just started week seven. I've read this forum during some low times and received lots of encouragement from it, so thank you all for that. I seem to have turned some sort of a corner but I know I'm not out of the woods yet although I'm beginning to believe it when I tell myself that all I've got to do is keep carrying on carrying on. I still have some strong triggers but they only last for seconds as if they are a bit embarrassed for showing themselves. They certainly don't come with the confidence they were showing a few weeks back.
Here's to resolve and a smoke free future.
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I'm only 1 week, so you are doing brilliantly. Keep remembering the reasons why you wanted to quit in the first place. Kudos to everyone who stops this filthy addiction, but I do believe some people genuinely find it harder than others.
Whatever you do, DON'T SMOKE. Just DON'T. You've come too far for that.
Just started week seven. I've read this forum during some low times and received lots of encouragement from it, so thank you all for that. I seem to have turned some sort of a corner but I know I'm not out of the woods yet although I'm beginning to believe it when I tell myself that all I've got to do is keep carrying on carrying on. I still have some strong triggers but they only last for seconds as if they are a bit embarrassed for showing themselves. They certainly don't come with the confidence they were showing a few weeks back.
Here's to resolve and a smoke free future.
That sounds prretty flipping good!!
7 weeks is fab, you've got the addiction part sorted and now it's the mental part - which it sounds you're doing brilliantly on!! Craves that last for seconds, I'm sooooo jealous :eek::cool:
Just started week seven. I've read this forum during some low times and received lots of encouragement from it, so thank you all for that. I seem to have turned some sort of a corner but I know I'm not out of the woods yet although I'm beginning to believe it when I tell myself that all I've got to do is keep carrying on carrying on. I still have some strong triggers but they only last for seconds as if they are a bit embarrassed for showing themselves. They certainly don't come with the confidence they were showing a few weeks back.
Here's to resolve and a smoke free future.
Paul, with that positive attitute you can't not succeed. Well done mate
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