Day 176
I hate Monday’s. I will not reminisce or dip today. That’s my promise.
MN/2,780 to piggyback a bit off AJ's post from yesterday...
Many people when they make the decision to quit do so because they hit bottom. Dip/nicotine has eroded their lives, wallets, relationships, etc. so far that for them, it's all or nothing. They hate nicotine out of the gate and that fuels their quit.
Other people, like myself, quit because I knew if I continued down that path, it would lead to regret and who knows how many health issues (I turned 26 three days before my quit date). I disliked nicotine and the hold it had on me but hadn't really got to a level of hatred yet. So for me, my quit involved keeping all nicotine out of my system but I also had to learn to abhor this chemical that I was fighting against. So many activities that revolved around dip didn't appeal to me anymore. But now, I can't imagine doing those same activities WITH dip.
Quitting is certainly as much (if not more) a mind game than a physical battle. The nic bitch will make you lie to yourself in ways you couldn't have imagined to try and get her fix. Mental reinforcements that nicotine is poison slowly help shift your perspective and will help you enjoy activities you used to do with a lip full of cat shit. And the hard truth is that some activities you used to "enjoy" may no longer be a part of your life. But did you do them because you truly enjoyed them or just because they gave you an opportunity to feed your addiction easier? Be honest with yourself.
Just some food for thought. Really appreciate your continued journaling. KTC is an accountability resource so it's our responsibility to call out thing we observe and help each other stay focused and honest. Proud to be quit with you today Steve.