I've decided to try not thinking of this quit in days but rather just not smoking anymore......hopefully the days lead to weeks leads to months leads to years. We all want that don't we?
My sister is amazed that my attitude/frame of being is so positive - as I have talked about here, she quit for 11 months a few years back and was a crazy lady, even going as far as going to the local WalMart to pick fights with perfect strangers. She went back to smoking to loose the excess weight, evidently she gained a lot, and to aid her nasty assed disposition. Although she says she has no plan on trying another quit anytime soon, I'm in hopes my quit will help her decide to make 2008 one she doesn't smoke through.
We have been doing autumn clean up/fix up around our house and it feels great, everything gets moved to be cleaned, vacuumed, repaired. Feels like a new house through the holidays.
Okay, I've spent enough time for awhile on the computer - back to work!!!
I am an addict, I understand I will always be one cigarette away from my pack a day habit.
I vow not to smoke today.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Day ?????? I forget
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3 COMMENTS:
Well if you quit counting how will you know when you've caught up to me? ;-)
Let's keep it up!
I think you're right, MamaFlo...It's time to stop counting the days! I'm on 3 weeks now, and look forward to counting in terms of years instead of days and weeks. BTW - I have to agree with you - Halloween is my least favorite holiday, too. I always make it a point to not be home and have to answer my door to give out candy. I guess I'm the Halloween "Grinch".
MamaFlo, you are an excellent example to show your sister that it's possible to be smoke-free and not even all freaked out about it. Keep going!
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