Hi all, Sorry to post randomly, but as I haven't told anyone I am quitting this is my only outlet/therapy ;-)
Yesterday as day 3 off cigs, which I have found the toughest in the past. Nowhere near as tough as previous tries, I have to say. But a really high-stress day in terms of work. At 8pm I thought I was safe, but then a major work-related issue came up (I try not to work evenings, but major deadline looming). A real crisis and the potential to lose one of my biggest and oldest clients due to a team-member's lack of care. Very, very stressed and upset.
So what do I do: grab a handful of money and head downstairs to buy cigs, thinking there is NO way I can get through a late night working without it. I get to the 7eleven and realise I grabbed the wrong notes and there isn't enough for a pack. Hahaha. And guess what - by the time I make it upstairs again it seems pointless and I don't feel the urge to smoke anymore. Ended up going for a quick run on the threadmill instead.
What a revelation - it really, really is about waiting out the urge or distract myself for the 5-15 minutes it takes.
Today will be the first time I get to experience a major benefit of quitting: I have a 17 hour flight ahead of me with a 3 hour stopover in Bangkok. Not having to deal with the disgusting smoking room there and getting on the plane reeking will be delightful (I am sure to my fellow travellers, too). I'll just to a bit of vaping in the lounge bathroom methinks.
I am still not entirely confident I can keep it up when going out with smoking friends and family this weekend, but day 4 - bring it on!
Yesterday as day 3 off cigs, which I have found the toughest in the past. Nowhere near as tough as previous tries, I have to say. But a really high-stress day in terms of work. At 8pm I thought I was safe, but then a major work-related issue came up (I try not to work evenings, but major deadline looming). A real crisis and the potential to lose one of my biggest and oldest clients due to a team-member's lack of care. Very, very stressed and upset.
So what do I do: grab a handful of money and head downstairs to buy cigs, thinking there is NO way I can get through a late night working without it. I get to the 7eleven and realise I grabbed the wrong notes and there isn't enough for a pack. Hahaha. And guess what - by the time I make it upstairs again it seems pointless and I don't feel the urge to smoke anymore. Ended up going for a quick run on the threadmill instead.
What a revelation - it really, really is about waiting out the urge or distract myself for the 5-15 minutes it takes.
Today will be the first time I get to experience a major benefit of quitting: I have a 17 hour flight ahead of me with a 3 hour stopover in Bangkok. Not having to deal with the disgusting smoking room there and getting on the plane reeking will be delightful (I am sure to my fellow travellers, too). I'll just to a bit of vaping in the lounge bathroom methinks.
I am still not entirely confident I can keep it up when going out with smoking friends and family this weekend, but day 4 - bring it on!