You probably are wondering how I’m been successful all this time and I can provide what I think did it for me.
1. Unintentionally quit when I got the flu. Did I mention best flu ever!
2. I told people of my accomplishment, but I talked about it when I felt ready. It was easy in the past when I tried to quit to just agree with supporters.
Supporter: “I’m so proud of you, what is this, day 5”.
Me: “yeah thanks”.
3. No one called me an addict. I quit, so therefore I am not. Please stop referring to me as an addict because I quit. I AM NOT AN ADDICT! This presupposes that we will become what we used to be and not who we want to be.
4. This takes will power sure, but I’m the kind of person who sets a goal and competes it. Honestly, I may not stay with this site anymore. Theres more reminders here about nicotine than me just living my life. I’ve been on this site for two days now and have thought of nicotine more in the last two days than I the 3 weeks since I’ve quit. Out of site, out of mind works well for me.
This is my two cents. Thanks for letting me share!