Original Post by: VIV
Interesting! My reluctance to get involved relates to the difficulty I have in understanding the way these things work. I have for instance found this posting simply because it was the last posting.
I agree that the links made here provide great support and if sustained will help to bring us success. During the past five weeks that have have been coming here it seems to have got quieter. I have been getting the impression that I am one of just a handful of people at the beginning of their quit with a handful of successful old timers who keep encouraging us on. So if you have any tips on how to use this better, let me know.
Having re read the previous comments on this thread I think I'm getting it now.. Talk on here and not to yourself in your blog or daily checklist! Is that right?
Yes, VIV,
You will defeinitely get more interaction on the forums than on your blog.
Yes, it does seem that we have a small group of new quitters and a small gorup of older ones who stick around. I'm not exactly an older one, since I'm still under the 1 year mark.
I think there is a natural tendency to fade away as smoking has less and less of a pull over time. That is a good thing. None of us wants to spend the rest of our lives being obsessed with smoking or not smoking.
I also think it was very helpful for me to post a lot as a new quitter. It's also helpful now to post when I notice something going on internally during the process. Things like how my thoughts have changed, feelings (both good and bad) that have unexpectedly emerged, etc. For me, it just feels good to have some form of self expression and acknowledgement from others on some of this stuff. I've noticed that one of the oldies, nonic, still comes on once in a while with a post about thoughts and feelings over quitting.
The other function is to reach out when you are having those craves. One time, I simply came on and asked people to give me some reasons to stay quit. It was during a moment of wekaness, and a couple of oldies came on and gave me some good mental arguments to beat back the desire. Of course, I also had to wait for the responses before fidning a cigarette. That took a while, and the craving passed. And I had some good arguments for the next time.
...I kind of think those reasons are what the support group is for. So, I'm hoping that others can get as much out of it as I have.