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MajestyJo 06-19-2016 09:47 PM

Serenity Prayer for Quitting Smoking
 
The Serenity Prayer for Smokers

God grant me serenity, to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know
the difference.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change...

As smokers trying to stop smoking, we cannot change the
craving for cigarettes, but even if we can't change the craving,
we can accept it. The truth is that until we can accept our
craving for cigarettes, we will not stop smoking. Lighting
another cigarette is what we do if we decide we cannot
accept the craving!

It's that simple: If you want a cigarette and you will not accept
the craving, then you will surely light a cigarette. Or maybe you
will have "one puff" to get you through, but even one puff is
"not accepting" the things that you cannot change.

Accepting the craving does not mean we want the craving or
like it. Accepting it means, first, recognizing the craving for what
it is: a strong desire, physical or psychological, not a need, for
a cigarette. That's all. We do not fight this craving- rather we
look at it, letting it be, not getting panic stricken or feeling sorry
for ourselves, but saying, "Yes, I really am craving a cigarette
right now."

We do not practice self-deception and try to trick ourselves into
thinking we don't want to smoke. This is an honest program. Nor
do we try to hate the habit (or ourselves) so much that we quit.
No, we cannot make ourselves stop smoking, but we can live
with the craving, and so we pray for...

The courage to change the things I can...

The thing that we can change is our unwillingness to live, even
for a short time, with the craving for the next cigarette. We can,
with God's help and the support of the group, change our old
way of dealing with craving, and we deal with it in a new way:
We become willing to live with the craving; we no longer light a
cigarette to get rid of the pain of craving. Our lighting up shows
that we have not accepted what we cannot change and have not
acted with the courage to change the things we can. Of course,
living with a craving is hard, sometimes very hard, but you are
not alone - with God's help you can do it. That is what this
Serenity Prayer is all about.

So we ask God to help us accept the craving, and then we ask
God to give us the courage not to take care of this craving - as
we have always done - by smoking one more cigarette. Thus,
we need the strength to accept the craving, and the courage
not to light up ...

And the wisdom to know the difference.

The wisdom we ask for here is to become aware of the difference
between our old way of handling the discomfort of craving in the
past (by compulsively lighting up) and the now way of dealing
with cravings: accepting the craving until it passes,
uncomfortable though we may be for a few moments.

The strength and courage to live as ex-smokers with this
discomfort does come if we ask for it, even though it may take
time. What we receive is not raw will power, but Power that
comes from God, from the group, and from our innermost self.
The power that we want is actually love! It is only with this kind
of power that we can become ex-smokers and receive a new life
free from nicotine addiction.

The reason we did not become ex-smokers years ago is that
we chose not to live with the craving. Every time we craved a
cigarette, we gave in and smoked it. And kept on hoping that in
some magic way a day would arrive when the craving would
disappear or we would find an absolutely painless way to stop
smoking. That day never came. Each of us kept using our favorite
rationalizations or excuses for lighting up, our own justification
for not living with the craving. And we kept on craving and smoking,
craving and smoking, year after year. But now we can change all
that: The moment we can accept what is - "I want to smoke" -
and face it with the courage God gives us, we can say, "I choose
not to handle this craving by smoking a cigarette" then we become
ex-smokers!

If you continue to smoke even though you say this prayer, then
say it again, and again, and keep on saying it while you reflect
what it means to you, a smoker. Eventually it will work. It will not
work if you are not sincere, but if all you can do at first is to say
the prayer without believing it, then at least do that! Some time
may be needed for you to receive the power to live with the
discomfort that comes from craving without lighting up, but
eventually it will come. In time, the craving will diminish greatly,
and someday, we trust, it will disappear altogether. If you have
a slip, however, and you light one up, accept yourself reverently
and say the prayer again the next time!

Remember, it really is not the stress, frustration or even the
craving that causes us to have another cigarette, but rather
ur lack of strength to deal with the craving. That strength
comes from God, from the group, and from your own healthy
inner self! May God be with you now!

Copyright © 1999 Nicotine Anonymous World Services

MajestyJo 06-19-2016 09:48 PM

"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot
change, the courage to change the things I can, and the
wisdom to know the difference."

This prayer can be interpreted in a nonsectarian way, for
use even by atheists and agnostics. The key is to focus on
the principles of acceptance, courage, and wisdom.

•To members of NicA, acceptance means knowing that they
cannot control the strength of their craving for nicotine.
Instead of denying or fighting this craving, they fully admit
its physical and psychological power.
•Members also learn to deal with craving in ways that do not
involve lighting up a cigarette or digging into a can of chewing
tobacco. This is the courage to change by choosing a new
response--finding ways to live with a craving until it passes.
•Of course, this can be hard. So, NicA emphasizes the wisdom
of turning to a Higher Power for strength. This can be any
source of outside help. For some people, it is the God of a
religious tradition. For others, it is simply their NicA group or
the example set by a sponsor--a mentor who has longer
experience with the program.

Nicotine Anonymous World Services, 419 Main Street,
PMB# 370, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Information is
also available by phone at 415-750-0328, by e-mail at
info@nicotine-anonymous.org, or at .....

www.nicotine-anonymous.org/.

MajestyJo 06-19-2016 09:51 PM

It was important for me to change the habits before I could put down the cigarettes. I also had to clean my whole house and make it smoke free. I had to change my routines by not smoking when on the computer, not having a cigarette after a meal or when I was playing Queen of the House sitting on the Throne!

There are still days that I would love to have a cigarette. To pick one up would kill me faster than anything else. I couldn't quit because of fear, I had to come to a spiritual decision, I wanted to be a clean, clear channel to carry the message of recovery.

I went to NA, as there was no NicA in my area. I lost 3 lbs. instead of gaining 30 lbs.

I held crystals in my hand to ground me and help me to get through the feelings of craving. Praying and asking for the help to quit and to heal.


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