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Urge Surfing Summary Purpose To experience the cravings in a new way and to "ride them out" until they go away Preparation 1. Remember that urges pass by themselves. 2. Imagined that urges are like ocean waves that arrive crest and subside. They are small when they start, will grow in size, and then will break up and dissipate. 3. Practise mindfulness regularly and especially notice any impulses or urges that appear. Then we are well prepared to ride these waves without giving in to the urge by using mindfulness. Urge surfing itself Practise mindfulness  Watch the breath. Don’t alter it. Let the breath breathe itself.  Notice your thoughts.  Without judging them, feeding them or fighting them gently bring your attention back to the breath Notice the craving experience as it affects the body.  Focusing on one area of the body where you can feel the physical sensations associated with the urge and noticing what is occurring. o Notice quality, position, boundaries & intensity of the sensation o Notice how these change with the in-breath and out-breath  Repeating the focusing process with each part of the body involved.  Be curious about what occurs and notice changes over time. The key is replacing the fearful wish that craving will go away with interest in our experience. When we do this we notice the cravings change, crest and subside like waves in the ocean. In this way it becomes more manageable. 97