Thursday, June 28, 2012

Breaking the habit


     I enjoyed smoking; it was a good stress reliever. I didn’t smoke a lot, but from the point of a doctor even one cigarette is too much. I knew smoking was bad for my health, but I still did it. I thought many times about quitting, a few times I did. But then the stress got to me and I’d start back up. And I’d say to myself “what’s the point every time I try to quit, I end up getting so stressed out that I start back up.” Then there would be times where I would only not smoke because I couldn’t afford the brand I smoked. But money would come in and I would start back up. My husband was in the same position as me.  Finally we decided that we should really quit because it would not only be better for our health but would save us a lot of money. So we finally broke the habit. It has now been six months since we quit smoking. Although it has been a while it is still sometimes really hard to fight the urge to want to go buy a pack. I will sometimes have days where I will be so stressed that I feel like I’m about to burst. But I just take a deep breath and say I do not need a cigarette. Then I will put some music on and listen for a while until my stress level goes down. It sometimes hard to not smoke, but I have broken the bad habit of smoking. Now the next habit I am still struggle to break is to stop drinking soda, or at the very least stop drinking so much.

5 comments:

  1. I have the same problem you did. I have smoked for years and have struggled the past year or so to stop. I want to so bad but like you the stress will get to me and I will go buy another pack. The money I would save would be a big plus but that doesn't even stop me. Everyone tells me just to put them down and stop. They have never smoked so they don't understand the addiction that comes with it. But with a little help and will power I to will kick the nasty habit.

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  2. I know just what you mean I have been smoking since I was 16 and it has just became a part of my life. A security blanket almost.I have tryed and failed at quiting so many times. I need to come to the mind set that I am not only doing this for me but for my children. But great blog entry I enjoyed reading about people with the same issues as I have.

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  3. I still have days where I would love you go and buy a pack. Some days are harder than others, but hold strong and fight the urge..

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  4. You definitly need to quit smoking! My dad used to smoke a lot, its too hard to quit it to him, because hed been smoke for 30 years, but finally he make it,and now he is healthy. so, please quit it when you are still young, theres other way can help you reliev stress. like shopping or travlling. good luck.

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