I think I'm an "accidental quitter" as well. What did it for me was a new PV. I got my first PV and was still smoking analogs and vaping, but that PV just wasn't enough for me to give up the analogs.
Then I got a different PV that really just satisfied everything I needed from an analog right from the start so I said to myself "Just don't buy any more cigarettes and see how long you can go." I figured I might last a half a day, a whole day at the most, before I would be tearing outta here to get a pack. I told myself I would take it hour by hour, and if it got
that bad, I would go buy a pack of cigarettes, but it never got THAT BAD.
So after 35 years of smoking two packs per day, I can now say I'm a non-smoker. It is 3 weeks today since I've smoked an analog. I never ever thought I'd live to see the day!
Lots of times I think I still want one or that I miss them, but I just ignore those thoughts.
I did have to make a conscious decision that I was really going to try and I acknowledged that it wasn't going to be easy. If it were easy, everybody would do it, right?
The easiest thing and least painful thing would be to just keep smoking cigarettes. There is no easy painless happy way to quit smoking. We're addicts. It's not pretty.
So, by taking it literally an hour at a time, I can't say it was a piece of cake, but I will say it wasn't 1/10th as bad as I thought it would be once I had the right equipment and juice that I liked. Now I worry about how I'll ever quit vaping. It's always somethin'.