Learn how self-love can help you quit unhealthy habits and achieve your goals.

Did you ever look at someone and wonder how they managed to just give up smoking, when you can't stop?
Someone you thought would never ever quit and here they are, a non-smoker while you are standing out there in the cold lighting up?
Maybe you always thought you'd be the one quitting before they ever would?
How does this make you feel about yourself and your own willpower or capacity to change? You might be wondering how you are so different to them?
You may have even noticed some harsh self-judgement creeping in to your self-dialogue for your lack of strength
What you have to realise is that we are all different and you can't compare yourself to someone else. Let them inspire you if you can, but understand that we are on our own path and our time will come, just like theirs did. This method is about increasing self-love as you contemplate your quit journey. Quitting is loving yourself.
Practice these phrases instead of those internal voices of shame and criticism.
- I'm doing the best I can.
- I acknowledge I am struggling right now, but I'm ok.
- I'm practicing using kind language toward myself.
- My time will come.
- I accept myself just as I am.
- I have just as much power as anyone else.
- If they can do it, so can I.
- If it is meant to be, it's up to me.
- I'm taking one moment at a time.
Hopefully, you can start to incorporate these more loving and compassionate phrases into your inner dialogue. What you want to avoid is overwhelm and hopelessness about your situation, because then you may want to smoke more to ease the feelings or wonder if there is any point giving up. Write them down and put them in your pocket
YOU ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN CIGARETTES.
Make the decision to quit today
Lisa