I quit cold turkey 16 years ago. But before that I had been trying to stop for about 5 years, and had lost track of the number of packets of tobacco I had thrown away only to go out and buy some more a few hours later.
What really helped me in the end was a change in lifestyle - it coincided with changing jobs so I wasn't around other smokers, also moved into a non-smoking Buddhist community and stopped drinking alcohol and didn't go to pubs. Maybe a bit extreme, but I would say anything you can change in your lifestyle that supports you giving up smoking will help. Not being around other smokers for a bit really helped me - anything that is likely to trigger the habit. Also at the time I started practising the Mindfulness of Breathing, and being more aware of my breath made me not want to pollute it. Yoga is good for that too. I'm sure Zazen will be really supportive as will the running that you want to do. Getting out of your normal routine even temporarily can help to form new habits and change old ones, so a retreat sounds like a great idea.
Good luck - you can do this!
Gassho
Lucy
Sat today
What really helped me in the end was a change in lifestyle - it coincided with changing jobs so I wasn't around other smokers, also moved into a non-smoking Buddhist community and stopped drinking alcohol and didn't go to pubs. Maybe a bit extreme, but I would say anything you can change in your lifestyle that supports you giving up smoking will help. Not being around other smokers for a bit really helped me - anything that is likely to trigger the habit. Also at the time I started practising the Mindfulness of Breathing, and being more aware of my breath made me not want to pollute it. Yoga is good for that too. I'm sure Zazen will be really supportive as will the running that you want to do. Getting out of your normal routine even temporarily can help to form new habits and change old ones, so a retreat sounds like a great idea.
Good luck - you can do this!
Gassho
Lucy
Sat today
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