- Sep 26, 2010
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Today marks my first week as an ex-smoker and I'm feeling really good about it. I consider myself an ex-smoker (rather than a "quitting" smoker) because I don't intend to ever smoke again. Positive thinking!
I'm feeling pretty tense and have cravings, sure - but I keep reminding myself that the withdrawal symptoms are caused by the cigarettes themselves and that if I smoke again, I would only cause myself more discomfort.
This past week hasn't been pleasant - but I have pledged to make sure I don't have to go through the same thing again.
Things can only get better! As the time since my last cigarette lengthens, my desire to smoke will diminish.
To the rest of you ex-smokers:
I'm feeling pretty tense and have cravings, sure - but I keep reminding myself that the withdrawal symptoms are caused by the cigarettes themselves and that if I smoke again, I would only cause myself more discomfort.
This past week hasn't been pleasant - but I have pledged to make sure I don't have to go through the same thing again.
Things can only get better! As the time since my last cigarette lengthens, my desire to smoke will diminish.
To the rest of you ex-smokers:
What thoughts keep you strong and stop you from taking smoking up again?