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Old 06-13-2008, 08:14 PM
Jef.
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Default If all the other kids jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, would *you*?


AS3 Junkie Thinking Collection - Think it's a good reason?


JUNKIE THINKING: "One Puff won't hurt"
RESPONSE: "One puff will always hurt me, and it always will because I'm not
a social smoker. One puff and I'll be smoking compulsively again."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I only want one."
RESPONSE: "I have never wanted only one. In fact, I want 20-30 a day, every
day. I want them all."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just be a social smoker."
RESPONSE: "I'm a chronic, compulsive smoker, and once I smoke one, I'll
quickly be thinking about the next one. Social smokers can take it or leave
it. That's not me!"

JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm doing so well, one won't hurt me now."
RESPONSE: "The only reason I'm doing so well is because I haven't taken the
first one. Yet once I do, I won't be doing well anymore. I'll be smoking
again."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I really need to smoke now, I'm so upset (or depressed, or
whatever)."
RESPONSE: "Smoking is not going to fix anything. I'll still be upset or
depressed or whatever, I'll just be an upset/depressed smoker. I never have
to have a cigarette. Smoking is not a need, it's a want. Once the crisis is
over, I'll be relieved and grateful I'm still not smoking."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just stop again."
RESPONSE: "Sounds easy, but who am I trying to kid? Look how long it took me
to stop this time. And once I start, how long will it take before I get sick
enough to face withdrawal again? In fact, when I'm back in the grip of
compulsion, what guarantee do I have that I'll ever be able to stop again?"

JUNKIE THINKING: "If I slip, I'll keep trying."
RESPONSE: "If I think I can get away with one little "slip" now I'll think I
can get away with another little "slip" later on. And the slipping will get
stronger and the trying will get weaker"

JUNKIE THINKING: "I need one to get me through this withdrawal."
RESPONSE: "Smoking will not get me through the discomfort of not smoking. It
will only get me back to smoking. One puff stops the process of withdrawal
and I'll have to go through it all over again."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I miss smoking right now."
RESPONSE: "Of course I miss something I've been doing every day for most
of my life. But do I miss the chest pains right now? Do I miss the worry,
the embarrassment? I'd rather be an ex-smoker with an occasional desire to
smoke, than a smoker with a constant desire to stop doing it."

JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm Bored"
RESPONSE: Smoking is an "activity" or "something to do" only for smokers.
I'm really not "doing" anything when I smoke except still sitting/standing
there. The rest of the world survives occasional boredom quite well without
inhaling life-challenging chemicals.

JUNKIE THINKING: "But they've been smoking on TV and in the movies for
years! There are even magazines devoted to tobacco products!
RESPONSE: "That's right. They were on TV for years, I wasn't. I'm still
alive; many of them aren't and they departed this vale of tears in prolonged
and painful ways. And the smiling faces in the magazines now are risking
painful and disfiguring surgery later, at which point they won't be smiling
at all."

JUNKIE THINKING: "It's so nice to go out for a 'breath of fresh air' and a
cigarette."
RESPONSE: "Fresh air? I've got to be kidding. And face it, sunny days are
one thing, but how many days do I huddle out in the rain with the rain
hitting the cigarette and turning the cigarette paper that disgusting yellow
color? How many times is it windy and it takes forever to keep a match or
lighter lit long enough to light the cigarette, and then how often does a
gust of wind come up and blow the ashes into my eyes? And when it's icy
outside, freezing my face off is bad enough, but when it defrosts, there's
this bizarre yellow condensation around my nostrils. Now THAT'S attractive."

JUNKIE THINKING: "Smoking makes work go faster."
RESPONSE: "Most jobs where you work indoors are in companies which ban
smoking in the workplace. Some companies won't hire me if I smoke. And every
time I stop for a smoke it actually prolongs my work, since I'm not busy
accomplishing it."

JUNKIE THINKING: "Let's face it. I am a smoker. I always will be."
RESPONSE: "The truth is that you're not a smoker. The only thing that smokes
is the cigarette. You are the sucker though for falling for the belief that
you cannot live without the habit of inhaling smoke. If everyone who
believed at one time they were forever doomed to smoke then places like AS3
would not exist."

WISE UP!



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Old 06-13-2008, 08:14 PM
Stephanie
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Default Re: If all the other kids jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, would*you*?

On Jun 13, 1:41*pm, "Jef." <jefATquitbuddiesDOTorg> wrote:
> AS3 Junkie Thinking Collection - Think it's a good reason?
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "One Puff won't hurt"
> RESPONSE: "One puff will always hurt me, and it always will because I'm not
> a social smoker. One puff and I'll be smoking compulsively again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I only want one."
> RESPONSE: "I have never wanted only one. In fact, I want 20-30 a day, every
> day. I want them all."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just be a social smoker."
> RESPONSE: "I'm a chronic, compulsive smoker, and once I smoke one, I'll
> quickly be thinking about the next one. Social smokers can take it or leave
> it. That's not me!"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm doing so well, one won't hurt me now."
> RESPONSE: "The only reason I'm doing so well is because I haven't taken the
> first one. Yet once I do, I won't be doing well anymore. I'll be smoking
> again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I really need to smoke now, I'm so upset (or depressed, or
> whatever)."
> RESPONSE: "Smoking is not going to fix anything. I'll still be upset or
> depressed or whatever, I'll just be an upset/depressed smoker. I never have
> to have a cigarette. Smoking is not a need, it's a want. Once the crisis is
> over, I'll be relieved and grateful I'm still not smoking."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just stop again."
> RESPONSE: "Sounds easy, but who am I trying to kid? Look how long it took me
> to stop this time. And once I start, how long will it take before I get sick
> enough to face withdrawal again? In fact, when I'm back in the grip of
> compulsion, what guarantee do I have that I'll ever be able to stop again?"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "If I slip, I'll keep trying."
> RESPONSE: "If I think I can get away with one little "slip" now I'll thinkI
> can get away with another little "slip" later on. And the slipping will get
> stronger and the trying will get weaker"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I need one to get me through this withdrawal."
> RESPONSE: "Smoking will not get me through the discomfort of not smoking. It
> will only get me back to smoking. One puff stops the process of withdrawal
> and I'll have to go through it all over again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I miss smoking right now."
> RESPONSE: "Of course I miss something I've been doing every day for most
> of my life. But do I miss the chest pains right now? Do I miss the worry,
> the embarrassment? I'd rather be an ex-smoker with an occasional desire to
> smoke, than a smoker with a constant desire to stop doing it."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm Bored"
> RESPONSE: Smoking is an "activity" or "something to do" only for smokers.
> I'm really not "doing" anything when I smoke except still sitting/standing
> there. The rest of the world survives occasional boredom quite well without
> inhaling life-challenging chemicals.
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "But they've been smoking on TV and in the movies for
> years! There are even magazines devoted to tobacco products!
> RESPONSE: "That's right. They were on TV for years, I wasn't. I'm still
> alive; many of them aren't and they departed this vale of tears in prolonged
> and painful ways. And the smiling faces in the magazines now are risking
> painful and disfiguring surgery later, at which point they won't be smiling
> at all."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "It's so nice to go out for a 'breath of fresh air' and a
> cigarette."
> RESPONSE: "Fresh air? I've got to be kidding. And face it, sunny days are
> one thing, but how many days do I huddle out in the rain with the rain
> hitting the cigarette and turning the cigarette paper that disgusting yellow
> color? How many times is it windy and it takes forever to keep a match or
> lighter lit long enough to light the cigarette, and then how often does a
> gust of wind come up and blow the ashes into my eyes? And when it's icy
> outside, freezing my face off is bad enough, but when it defrosts, there's
> this bizarre yellow condensation around my nostrils. Now THAT'S attractive.."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "Smoking makes work go faster."
> RESPONSE: "Most jobs where you work indoors are in companies which ban
> smoking in the workplace. Some companies won't hire me if I smoke. And every
> time I stop for a smoke it actually prolongs my work, since I'm not busy
> accomplishing it."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "Let's face it. I am a smoker. I always will be."
> RESPONSE: "The truth is that you're not a smoker. The only thing that smokes
> is the cigarette. You are the sucker though for falling for the belief that
> you cannot live without the habit of inhaling smoke. If everyone who
> believed at one time they were forever doomed to smoke then places like AS3
> would not exist."
>
> WISE UP!


Uh oh.
I take it I was not supposed to?
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Old 06-14-2008, 07:50 AM
PolarBear
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Default Re: If all the other kids jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, would *you*?

thanks for posting it. Jeff.

I printed it out and its now on my fridge as a reminder that there is never
one.

PolarBear

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"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail"
I will not fail. I will prove that Bipolars can
stay quit too


"Jef." <jefATquitbuddiesDOTorg> wrote in message
news:FJidnaqL397XLM_VnZ2dnUVZ_ojinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
> AS3 Junkie Thinking Collection - Think it's a good reason?
>
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "One Puff won't hurt"
> RESPONSE: "One puff will always hurt me, and it always will because I'm
> not a social smoker. One puff and I'll be smoking compulsively again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I only want one."
> RESPONSE: "I have never wanted only one. In fact, I want 20-30 a day,
> every day. I want them all."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just be a social smoker."
> RESPONSE: "I'm a chronic, compulsive smoker, and once I smoke one, I'll
> quickly be thinking about the next one. Social smokers can take it or
> leave it. That's not me!"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm doing so well, one won't hurt me now."
> RESPONSE: "The only reason I'm doing so well is because I haven't taken
> the first one. Yet once I do, I won't be doing well anymore. I'll be
> smoking again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I really need to smoke now, I'm so upset (or depressed,
> or whatever)."
> RESPONSE: "Smoking is not going to fix anything. I'll still be upset or
> depressed or whatever, I'll just be an upset/depressed smoker. I never
> have to have a cigarette. Smoking is not a need, it's a want. Once the
> crisis is over, I'll be relieved and grateful I'm still not smoking."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'll just stop again."
> RESPONSE: "Sounds easy, but who am I trying to kid? Look how long it took
> me to stop this time. And once I start, how long will it take before I get
> sick enough to face withdrawal again? In fact, when I'm back in the grip
> of compulsion, what guarantee do I have that I'll ever be able to stop
> again?"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "If I slip, I'll keep trying."
> RESPONSE: "If I think I can get away with one little "slip" now I'll think
> I can get away with another little "slip" later on. And the slipping will
> get stronger and the trying will get weaker"
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I need one to get me through this withdrawal."
> RESPONSE: "Smoking will not get me through the discomfort of not smoking.
> It will only get me back to smoking. One puff stops the process of
> withdrawal and I'll have to go through it all over again."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I miss smoking right now."
> RESPONSE: "Of course I miss something I've been doing every day for most
> of my life. But do I miss the chest pains right now? Do I miss the worry,
> the embarrassment? I'd rather be an ex-smoker with an occasional desire to
> smoke, than a smoker with a constant desire to stop doing it."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "I'm Bored"
> RESPONSE: Smoking is an "activity" or "something to do" only for smokers.
> I'm really not "doing" anything when I smoke except still sitting/standing
> there. The rest of the world survives occasional boredom quite well
> without inhaling life-challenging chemicals.
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "But they've been smoking on TV and in the movies for
> years! There are even magazines devoted to tobacco products!
> RESPONSE: "That's right. They were on TV for years, I wasn't. I'm still
> alive; many of them aren't and they departed this vale of tears in
> prolonged and painful ways. And the smiling faces in the magazines now are
> risking painful and disfiguring surgery later, at which point they won't
> be smiling at all."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "It's so nice to go out for a 'breath of fresh air' and a
> cigarette."
> RESPONSE: "Fresh air? I've got to be kidding. And face it, sunny days are
> one thing, but how many days do I huddle out in the rain with the rain
> hitting the cigarette and turning the cigarette paper that disgusting
> yellow color? How many times is it windy and it takes forever to keep a
> match or lighter lit long enough to light the cigarette, and then how
> often does a gust of wind come up and blow the ashes into my eyes? And
> when it's icy outside, freezing my face off is bad enough, but when it
> defrosts, there's this bizarre yellow condensation around my nostrils. Now
> THAT'S attractive."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "Smoking makes work go faster."
> RESPONSE: "Most jobs where you work indoors are in companies which ban
> smoking in the workplace. Some companies won't hire me if I smoke. And
> every time I stop for a smoke it actually prolongs my work, since I'm not
> busy accomplishing it."
>
> JUNKIE THINKING: "Let's face it. I am a smoker. I always will be."
> RESPONSE: "The truth is that you're not a smoker. The only thing that
> smokes is the cigarette. You are the sucker though for falling for the
> belief that you cannot live without the habit of inhaling smoke. If
> everyone who believed at one time they were forever doomed to smoke then
> places like AS3 would not exist."
>
> WISE UP!
>
>
>

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