Patti, may I suggest perhaps that so much conscious focus on the matter is unnecessary? You can relax. It's okay. Just live your life and let the program do it's thing. No need to think about it. No need to try. You're in good hands.

You are the one in control, and this journey is being done by you. Success, as I love to say... is inevitable. Just relax, and allow it to happen in its own time and way.
You might also be starting to realize that letting go of cigarettes is not only not scary, but it's making you feel better in unexpected ways.
Also, it isn't necessary to worry about quitting. "Quitting for a day", or a week, or a month - isn't quitting, it's pausing. We aren't interested in pausing. We're interested in your natural transformation into a genuine, happy non-smoker. Non-smokers don't smoke. They don't want to smoke. They don't need to smoke. They live their lives fully happy without cigarettes. They are, after all, non-smokers. So you see, quitting isn't really the goal. The goal is the transformation to non-smoker. Quitting? That's just a natural, automatic side effect of that transformation, which is the real goal.
Non-smokers are happier than smokers because non-smokers are
free, and freedom
is control. Non-smokers don't have to feed any monkey who is constantly chittering in their ear and making incessant demands. They don't have to continually allocate a portion of their income to feed it. They don't have to listen to it go on and on and on about the same thing, all the time. They don't have to
obey it. They are free. They have full control of what they
choose to do. They are self directed in life.
Becoming a non-smoker is re-gaining control. That's the beautiful thing, Patti. Full control of
what you choose to do comes back to you. And it can be just as natural as breathing for you to transform yourself into a lifelong, happy non-smoker, if you let it. All you have to do is relax, and let it happen. The program will show your subconscious everything that needs to be done, and your subconscious can do everything that needs to be done so that becoming a genuine, happy non-smoker is as natural and automatic as breathing for you, and feels wonderful to boot!
I like to imagine sitting on the side of a mountain, below the snow cap, where there are wildflowers blooming and there isn't a soul for miles. No civilization, no man made anything, no people for further than the horizon. It's just the mountain, the breeze, the flowers, nature and some trees and birds. And as I gaze off down the mountain at the trees, and I see the eagle flying alone, majestically, hundreds of feet below me, there is a gentle, cool mountain breeze blowing through the wildflowers that surround me. They can be any color, but I usually see them as being yellow. Yellow feels good.
And sometimes, there is a deer off to the left, grazing down the mountain, who makes its way in and out of sight, but her appearance is comforting and relaxing. This is nature. This is clean, pure nature. Quiet, except for the occasional call of the eagle, and the cool mountain breeze rustling gently through the flowers. It's possible to see for miles and miles, to other mountains, and overlooking a vast, untouched emerald evergreen forest.
And then it becomes apparent, the scent of the air. It's... hmmm, how to describe it? Crisp, clean, and... sweet. It has that refreshingness to it that makes you glad to be able to smell it, because as you become aware of it, and drink this new sensation into your lungs consciously, it's really quite an eye opener how alive it makes you feel... how beautiful it is, just the purity and sweetness of the air here, and how different it is from the air back home. It's a real pleasure to breathe here, not just for the aliveness that it makes you feel, but for the vitality that it fills you with, and the subtle, but beautiful scent of the mountain itself.
And I always imagine myself smiling and laying back and enjoying this for a while, and usually, I drift off into a very deeply relaxed state in which I simply let go and feel that beautiful vital air, clean, pure, fresh, within me, as I gather its life force into myself.
And as that life force gathers within me, breath after deep breath of this clean, sweet mountain air, I can see it as a deep, violet essence, the essence of life itself, as carried by the archetypal element of Air. And that vitality, that essence is mine now, because I am naturally absorbing it from this air, and it's making me more alive, than I was, more alive and vivacious and healthy than I was, and it's filling me with positive energy that makes me feel so good, so relaxed, so at ease that I simply forget to notice my body and with my eyes closed, I can let go of everything and be aware only of that swirling, growing powerful pure vital force that is entering my body and accumulating with each breath, and the powerful positivity it is introducing into my body and myself.
So in my mind's eye, I see nothing but that swirling violet vitality within me, and I feel it empowering me, making me stronger, making me more alive, more whole. And it feels so good, so comforting, so... hmmm... well I guess it makes me feel deeply secure to know that this vital essence is within me, and is growing in strength with each breath, that I can truly relax, and let go even further. And as I do, I always notice that the comfort deepens, and the pleasure that comfort brings me intensifies, and I am now no longer where I was, but I am drifting, warm, deeply comfortable and weightless among the stars. Able to breathe just as before, and still absorbing and accumulating this wonderful vital essence, but weightless, drifting, and more comfortable than ever before.
And it is here that I realize that all this is possible, simply because I could smell those flowers on the mountain. Not just the flowers... but every subtle detail of their message. The hints of sweetness, the distant undertones of vanilla, the warm sensuality... and yet all so light and flirtacious that it leads me to follow for more.
All this subtlety, just from a passing breeze, and all because I was able to smell it fully, completely, and enjoy it as it was meant to be enjoyed. I love that. So I allow myself to enjoy this deep, pleasurable whole body comfort for a while, until I either drift off to sleep, or I awaken feeling refreshed and relaxed and filled with that vitality still, and ready to take on the rest of the day.
Sometimes, there's a lot to be grateful for in the little things we take for granted. As you gently and naturally transform into a non-smoker, you'll doubtless begin noticing these things again for yourself. Scents you couldn't smell before will spring unbidden back into your awareness... flavors long dead begin to become full color rainbows in what was once a shades-of-gray experience. Your life returns to where it was before, and where it is naturally, and you can feel gratitude for these little things that you have been denying yourself so long, laboring under the belief that slavery to nicotine was somehow freedom and control.
Welcome back.

I will be waiting at the gates to greet you.