Notes for when I am at 1 year. I was just reading through the posts of the September 2014 group. It was very interesting. Many of them have decided to dedicate a substantial amount of time helping the new guys and gals in our class. At the same time, for some of them, that commitment has come at a cost. Now that they are one year into their quit , they typically do not have daily thoughts or urges for tobacco, but helping us brings it back to the forefront of their mind.
I know that their selfless commitment has helped each and every one of us in our class , and I've said it before, I think they all deserve medals. But if we are putting their quit in jeopardy, then I am really torn about what I would do in their situation if I was them.
At the end of the day, since we are all genetically different, I think each of our quit is going to take different amounts of time and have different impacts on us mentally. So, when I am at year one , I will definitely attempt to help the new guys , but if my Quit or the quit of any of my class is jeopardized, then I think we need to preserve those quits as a priority bc they are an example to all noobs and would be more damaging if they turned into caves.
Having said that, I know that my quit has been substantially stronger and long-lasting because of my involvement with my class and my effort to help others . So, for the class of 2014 , helping us probably makes their quit stronger while at the same time making it tougher to deal with.
Bottom line, like most everything else in life, it has to be a balance that works for each individual.