Cutting
Back on Cigarettes
This again is another pitfall. There is often a misconception
about quitting. Many people believe that instead of stopping at
just one go; they should try to bring down the number of cigarettes
that they smoke. Wrong! That is not the way that it should be
done. If you try and bring down the number of cigarettes that
you smoke, you will still be smoking and that just doesn’t
help.
It is a very tricky thing indeed to fix on the number that is
safe for you. If you are still carrying cigarettes with you then
you are in fact tempting yourself. You might have brought down
the number but since you still have a packet with you, you are
in fact waiting for the slightest provocation and that number
will shoot up again.
What is it that makes you smoke? Tension, excitement, anxiety,
problems, the need to unwind, stress? Can we ever free ourselves
from any of these? So the next time you hit one of these then
that becomes your green signal for you will just whip out that
packet, light one of them and start puffing away to glory. The
excuse that will be reverberating in your mind is that “it’s
just this once, just to get over this small problem.” And
then before you know it, you will be back to smoking the same
number of cigarettes.
So let me emphasize that point again, you have to quit once and
for all if you are really serious about quitting. It just does
not work if you try to bring down the number of cigarettes. The
number just never becomes zero. I have met many people who say,
“I used to smoke 3 packets a day but now I’m down
to just 1 packets a day.” I look at them out of the corner
of my eye and I do not say anything to them though the message
on my face is, “but you are still puffing away on cigarettes
like a steam engine aren’t you?”
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