Looking for a motive
I am looking for a motive to quit smoking once and for all.
For those of you who know, I like smoking and I enjoy it very much. I always quit for specific periods of time, knowing that I will start again after 6, 3 or whatever months everytime. When I smoke I smoke like 2 packs a day. When I don't smoke I don't smoke at all, not a zip, no cigarettes at all. I want to feel like I am in control but also that I am free to start again whenever I want to do so. I have quit a few times in the past for specific reasons i.e. putting the money i would spend aside, gain stamina, see if i can take it for six months. I've been through all of that successfully.
The latest though i have is to quit once and for all. But I need a bigger motive on that one. Like becoming a lung donor in, say, 15 years from now. So I won't get to smoke at all for the next 15 years. Any thoughts, suggestions on that one?




2 Comments:
how about quitting smoking so that your lungs will be healthier and you will live longer to see your children grow up, and them getting married, and seeing your grandchildren. Simple?
yeah well that sounds logical :p
but the deal is that's something that i have been skipping as a motive for the past 9 years already...so i probably need sth else...i don't feel the effect on my health straigh away anyways...
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