I’ve smoked for a long time and I hate it. I have no illusions left about it. I generally look after my health pretty well, eat healthy, work out etc, and every time I have a cigarette I feel disgusted and like I’m slowly killing myself. It’s not so much the physical difficulties of withdrawal that I can’t handle - it’s more like smoking is ingrained in my identity, like I can’t conceive of myself as a non-smoker or going through life without having it as a crutch. I’m wondering if anyone has any advice on re-orienting psychologically towards being a non-smoker? I’ve managed to cut down a lot but I can’t seem to let myself give it up completely no matter how much I want to.

  • RedDawn [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    14 days ago

    Try the book the Easy Way to Quit Smoking by Allen Carr, you can listen to it as an audiobook. It just helps you reframe your thinking about smoking in a way that will make it easier to quit. Good luck!