Procrastination
is the guardian angel of smoking
Most people - in fact, I should say all of us - have a habit of
putting off things for another day. This habit is called procrastination
and it’s the guardian angel of smoking. As long as we have
this habit of procrastination, we are never going to stop.
The funny thing about procrastination is that we only tend to
postpone unpleasant tasks. The good things in life we try to do
as early as possible and the things that involve hard word, giving
up comforts, or a little bit of pain, we try to put off till the
last possible date.
The dangerous thing over here is that in the case of most smokers
there no real last possible date. Many people become serious about
quitting after a first heart attack or a stroke. Don’t tell
me that you too are waiting for a real warning like that. If we
are waiting for a doctor’s warning, then we can’t
be too far from falling terminally ill. There is absolutely no
sense in putting it off.
There is a law in Physics that was put forward by Sir Isaac Newton.
It states that a body continues to be in a state of rest or of
uniform motion until an external force is applied. This same rule
is true in the case of smoking as well. Smoking is not a habit
that can die a natural death all of a sudden. It is something
that has to be worked on. It is something that involves a lot
of restraint and control. The only cases in which I have seen
a smoker stop at one go is when the doctor shook his head and
said “I’m sorry but you have only a few months left
to live.”
Don’t
Put It Off
Come on get a grip on your self. You are much stronger than you
think. So why do you have to postpone it any further. There is
no better day than today. It is not something that you have to
wait till New Year to do as a part of your New Year resolutions.
Do it today itself and you can increase your chances of succeeding
and …gulp…surviving.
Just think about it for a minute. Did you really want to become
a smoker? Was that really your ambition as a child, to grow up
into a smoker? Chances are that you became a smoker as a result
of habit. Look at yourself. You have a respectable job and you
have people who you care about and who care about you.
If one of your friends were to approach you with a problem and
ask you to think of the most sensible decision wouldn’t
you do it for them? Now if you would do that for a friend, shouldn’t
you be able to do it for you as well? If you are capable of taking
sensible decisions for others don’t you owe it to yourself
to take sensible decisions as far as your health is concerned?
Of course you do, but then what is stopping you?
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