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  1. I too am looking forward to National Punctuation Day!!! "National Punctuation Day is a celebration of punctuation that occurs each year on September 24 in the United States of America [1]. Founded by Jeff Rubin in 2004, National Punctuation Day simply promotes the correct usage of punctuation. Rubin encourages appreciators of correct punctuation and spelling to send in pictures of errors spotted in everyday life."
  2. Please join me in a declaration of an unshakable NOPE for Tuesday.
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  4. Welcome Lynn! Really have to watch out for those nasty bugs over there. Hope you'll find it comfortable over here....there are some really great peeps. Your experience and willingness to pay it forward will be a great asset here.
  5. NOPE
  6. You're right....it's not a big achievement. It's HUGE! Every minute you go smoke free in the early part of your quit is a tremendous success. Just keep it up Shanakor......it does get better with time.
  7. Well done Jackie!
  8. Celebrate your wonderful day beacon!!!
  9. Hi bjean. You're doing great....even if it feels dismal at times. Sounds like you're experiencing triggers (situations that you strongly associate with smoking). I've copied a link to a post that Marti, a QT member, wrote a while back dealing with triggers. Here you go: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/6195-thoughts-on-triggers/?hl=triggers
  10. Congratulations Breathless!!! Three months is reason to jump for joy.
  11. Congratulations on one week bjean! That's a really big deal. Try not to worry too much about what lies ahead and take pride in what you've already accomplished. You're doing great!
  12. Congrats Jayhawk....keep that great quit going!
  13. Welcome Shanakor. I, like you, tend to rebel from rigid and repetitious doctrine. However, when I look back on my decades-long smoking addiction, maybe that's the reason it lasted so long. I thought I knew better than those who actually successfully quit. The reason you hear the same slogans over and over is because they work. Open your mind up to the routines that advance you in your pursuit of a smoke free life......because it's your mind that will determine if you make it. You can do this!
  14. Welcome to your new life of freedom kad.
  15. bjean You already do feel like a non-smoker. You're voicing many of the difficulties we all had to undergo in the early part of our quits. The important thing to remember is that smoking is a killer and you have removed that option from your life. You're doing great....and don't forget that. I'm really proud to see your first week is right around the corner!
  16. bjean There almost assuredly will be very negative consequences if you were to keep smoking. You're through 4 days now. Each day is a challenge, but more than that, it's a victory on your path to freedom. Keep it up! You're doing terrific!
  17. nope
  18. bjean I just went in and didn't have a problem. In the box where it asks how many you smoked each day it is pre-loaded with the number 20. Click in front of the zero and hit backspace to clear that number. Then just type in your actual #. You may need to click on the "arrow down" box below that to change the cost from British pounds to US dollars. Hope that helps. Let me know.
  19. Welcome bjean. Feeling scared or anxious is really normal in the beginning. Also having new symptoms the first couple of months of your quit can be common too (i.e. tightness in the chest, coughing, irritability, insomnia, etc.). Those are all temporary......I repeat: temporary. The rewards of better health will come, and you'll be amazed when they do. Remember that there is no such thing as "just one". You must now live by the NOPE philosophy: Not One Puff Ever. You can even go to the Daily Nope section on this forum and commit to not smoking just for that one day. The commitment is both to yourself and your fellow members here. It really is helpful the first several months. You've given yourself the best gift possible. Focus on the good that will result from this decision instead of dwelling on the negative deceptions peddled by your addiction (such as worrying about a three day weekend). There will never be a perfect time - except right now. I don't think anyone would object if you choose 8/29 as your quit date as long as you don't put another in your mouth and light it. You can go to the "QT Tickers" tab above and create a ticker to count your elapsed time, smokes avoided, and money saved. You can do this!
  20. Congrats Reci......those months are really adding up!
  21. Happy to end this month the same way it began....with a big fat NOPE!!!
  22. nope
  23. Grew up outside of Boston....will be a fan 'til the day I die . Let's get #6!!!!

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