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  1. Thanks for the support and yes I just got back from the tournament that was at the bar and about 15 or so out of the 20 of us playing were all drinking and smoking like crazy. I am very happy and proud to say that I never even considered having even one puff- NOPE for me!!! I didn't even have a drink I had nothing but water and fun - I drove home smiling!
    4 points
  2. Ok, so today will be my first challenge and I am looking forward to it. I am going out to play in a corn hole tournament which is bizzarre due to the fact that I am from the NOrth and would rather play horseshoes. Any way it will be the first time out in a bar setting where I may end up having a drink (not sure if it is a trigger but guessing it could be) I am Irish though so can't go cold turkey on 2 things at once HAHA! Anyway I am planning on having just as much fun witout the nasty little bugger anywhere near my lungs. I am closing in on 3 days not smoking but my mind is stronger then ever because of this site and the handy app on my phone I check to follow my progress. Where was technology 7 years ago when I tried this in the past. NOPE! for me even at a bar with a drink in one hand tonight! I will prevail. My update since I still do not know how to get a banner on this thing: 2 days, 16 hours, 30 minutes, 39 seconds, 53 cigarettes not smoked, $12.06 saved and 5 hours, 22 minutes time saved!!
    2 points
  3. OK, so I am moving this week. On Friday 8/1 and Saturday 8/2 to be more specific. I still have packing to do and my little one is acting out. He isn't taking this move as well as the last. I'm sure because he is older, etc. etc. etc. Trying to keep my cool. I want to be able to look back at this and laugh, just like I do at previous adventures. However, I am pretty stressed. Deep breaths alot and more than the usual amount of cupcakes. It will be nice to be settled again so putting 1 foot in front of the other. Also, just keep swimming comes to mind. :) Just keep swimming...just keep swimming...... Back to work now. :wacko: :)
    1 point
  4. I am so pleased with myself, a few things happened over the weekend and my first reaction was not, I want a ciggie, in fact now I think about it, didn't enter my mind. ( dealing with son's father always makes me want ciggie) It even feels like the depression has eased a bit. I think re-reading Allen Carr's book has helped. Its Tuesday today and I really don't have that restless feeling. Their is one draw back, I think I have a problem with NRT. I didn't really click until reading the book. That will be the next thing I deal with. Thank you all my new friends. This is a very peaceful Gabby over and out.
    1 point
  5. Keep swimming! And give me a shout if you need help with the packing! Can I bring a bottle of wine with me? ;-) Cupcakes?
    1 point
  6. Moving is an event, and after a few days, you will start to be settled and feel at home in your new place. No one likes moving, but everyone likes the feeling after it's done ;)
    1 point
  7. Moving is always tough holski....agree with beacon, get a treat plan in place for moving all people (happy or otherwise) in one piece. It doesn't sound like you've hit the desperation stage of throw it all in a box and sort it the other end...so you've still got this and are calm :) When you get to that stage, focus on the end game, getting in there and sitting down and yes, just keep swimming. xx
    1 point
  8. I think after this you need to buy yourself a little something. What do you like?
    1 point
  9. Aw Gabby, I just broke into a grin :) Brilliant news!! xx
    1 point
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