ethnobot781
Bluelighter
Do you find yourself having to have lots of distractions? It almost sounds like the opposite--that you purposely focus on the cravings and face them rather than distracting yourself. I have been trying to do this more in my life in general (face things rather than mask them) and I never thought about applying this to habits I want to change. (I may not have addictions but I have plenty of bad habits!)
It is definitely easier if I keep busy but I try to avoid random scattershot distractions. It is much more satisfying to do something constructive and/or try to develop or rekindle some cool new (or old) interests. Pure distraction can often lead to procrastination of stuff you really need to be doing especially if you're initially not feeling at your best.
You are right though, although it is easier to have other things to keep my mind occupied if necessary it is also a useful strategy to face cravings, withdrawals and what have you head on. This is especially true if, like me, you often get scared before a quit by imagining a string of worst-case scenarios 8) It defuses the "legend" of WDs and allows you to focus your resources on the reality. You might then find that reality much easier to distract yourself from than your previous worries.
