Your Decision must be so total
that when your desire for nicotine begins tricking your brain
INTO MAKING EXCUSES LIKE .......
"Well I'll just have one -there's
no harm in
that"
Or ......
"To-day is not the right day ( for the smoker there never is a right day) - I will
definitely start tomorrow - or next Monday. Definitely".
No
Your decision must be so
total that you will not even spend a second - a split second
of your time in giving ANY credence to these excuses.
Please understand this DOES
NOT MEAN that you should worry if you have these thoughts or
doubts.
Of course not.
Everybody who gives up smoking
will experience these thoughts, doubts and false excuses running through their mind,
especially for the first few weeks.
The important point is:
YOU MUST NOT GIVE THEM ANY
CREDENCE OR IMPORTANCE.
YOU MUST NOT WASTE TIME FIGHTING OR
STRUGGLING WITH THEM.
JUST WATCH AND OBSERVE THEM AS THEY
COME INTO YOUR MIND AND GO......
The only power they had in the
past was the power YOU gave them - by FIGHTING them and
WORRYING about them.
NOW you are not going to bother about
them, and bit by bit they will just fade away and
die.
Your attitude will be:
'So what if these ideas or excuses come into
my mind? In the first week or two --of course they will.
So I will expect them - and not
make a big fuss of them. Soon they will be gone
forever....."
This is a key point to
realize if you want to enjoy the exciting process of giving
up smoking for ever.
As far as you are concerned, once you
have made the DECISION to stop - that is it.
KEY IDEA
It makes no
difference what excuses or doubts flood your brain. You will
not waste ANY time or energy even in considering them'.
Compare this to the person who
has only made a weak commitment to stop.
Compare his frame
of mind.
What he is really saying to
himself is this:
"Well I'm not too sure how this is going to
work out. But I want to stop so I'll give it a go.
Hopefully, although I suppose it will be very difficult, I
will survive - but let's see what happens".
But that person will
soon begin to experience the doubts and........ the mind's clever
excuses that everybody who tries to stop has to face.
You, too will experience these
doubts - these excuses.
Your brain will be on
overtime.
What is happening is simple.
You want your nicotine fix.
However, nicotine knows it
is too weak to get you to smoke on it's own so it conspires
to get the help and co-operation of your past conditioning - your
brainwashing.
It will flood your brain with wave after wave
of doubts, negative thoughts and excuses.....
"I'll do it
tomorrow - next week - next month etc..." Now is not the right time.
I'll start...............
These questions, doubts and
excuses - no matter how many times they cross your mind ARE
NOT IMPORTANT - WHAT IS IMPORTANT, like the
craving to smoke IS HOW YOU RESPOND TO
THEM.
The Quality of your
Decision
This is where the importance
of the 'quality' and 'depth' of your decision comes
in.
If your decision to stop is weak, like the person above, you will find yourself
struggling, fighting and resisting these excuses - these
fears.
You will experience doubt,
agony and restlessness.
You will begin to listen to them and
wonder if, maybe they are right.
A struggle will then gradually develop between your desire to stop and these negative
thoughts.
As this internal battle RAGES on, you
will feel tired,
frustrated and fed up with the whole thing - and in disgust
you'll probably have a cigarette.
And what will this actually do: - It will
simply confirm your old belief that giving up smoking is
indeed agony!
But all
this agony IS NOT COMING from the cigarette. It is coming from your mind.
You caused it by your half decision. You had not made a fully
committed decision.
What happened is that you
ALLOWED yourself to listen to and get personally involved
with these 'doubts and excuses'.
A thought pops into your head....
"Maybe I should just have one - or maybe I got it all wrong
- I don't have to give up at all - all I really need to do
is just cut down a little."
If you have not made a total
commitment to stop, you WILL START TO ALLOW YOURSELF TO REACT TO THESE
EXCUSES.
What
if.....................?
Should I
....................?
No I can't
.....................?
Well, should I consider it
...............................?
And on it goes ................
And as we allow ourselves to consider these
doubts, we experience struggle, tiredness,
frustration.....etc
KEY IDEA
If your
decision is ill-defined, weak or fuzzy then you will be
PRONE to react to all these doubts
.
Compare this to the person who
has made a total commitment to stop.
He has told himself that under
no circumstances will he ever smoke that first cigarette.
It
makes no difference what may happen or how he may feel on
any particular day - even if the heavens should fall down -
he will never smoke again.
Because that person has made
such a TOTAL, CONGRUENT AND COMMITTED decision to stop, when
these negatives excuses pop into his brain - he will not experience any struggle,
restlessness or frustrated agony - simply because HE WILL
NOT RESPOND TO THEM.
Sure he will recognize that
they are there, but to him they are just passing
visitors......like clouds passing in the sky........no point
getting worked up about them......soon they will be gone
........!
He can hold this attitude
because he has made the decision that he will never smoke
again - SO
WHAT IS THE POINT IN EVEN THINKING ABOUT THESE EXCUSES..........
PASSING THROUGH HIS MIND.
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