How Urges Rise and Fall
An urge is a wave, not a rising tide. Once you know it has a peak, your job changes from resisting forever to staying put for a few minutes.
Cravings
A craving is an urge with a shape. It rises, it peaks, and — if nothing feeds it — it falls. Understanding that shape changes what you do while you are inside one. These guides cover why cravings feel so powerful, what tends to trigger them, and how people get through the peak without acting on it.
An urge is a wave, not a rising tide. Once you know it has a peak, your job changes from resisting forever to staying put for a few minutes.
Most people plan for stress. Far fewer plan for a quiet Sunday afternoon — which is exactly when a lot of lapses happen.
Cravings do not feel like preferences. They feel like emergencies. Understanding why they carry that much force is what makes them survivable.
This content is for general educational support and is not medical advice. Seek professional or emergency help when appropriate. If you think you are having a medical emergency, or you are in danger, contact your local emergency number or go to your nearest emergency department.