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  1. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Soup is on
  2. No talking shit
  3. I agree @intoxicated yoda that you could very well be in no mans land. It usually hits around three months and you're right there. But even past no mans land you're going to get these sucky days. The beauty is that with time under our belts its much easier to see them for what they are and know we can get past them because we have many times before. You really are doing great so hang in there. It won't be this sucky forever I can promise you that
  4. Any leftover stew?
  5. jillar

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    Light bulb blew
  6. Congratulations @johnny5 on 7 years quit today! And thank you for sticking around to support all of us who have come after you. I hope you have a great day today and treat yourself extra good
  7. Sazerac Posted July 3, 2019 I think that as you gain confidence in your successful quit you will find that the skills used in quitting can be applied to other aspects in your life. For example, the notion of H.A.L.T. are you Hungry, Angry (which can be switched to emotional), Lonesome, Tired. To this day, I turn to this technique for a variety of reasons and situations. While it may not solve the underlying issue, it certainly alleviates compounding any distress by addressing these issues and I am better able to solve the problem if I am, at least, fed and well rested. Another example of using a quitting skill is deep breathing ! an excellent technique to calm myself and think more clearly. A conscious flow of Oxygen is a panacea, the handiest of magic elixirs ! Just knowing that we have the ability to change, and acknowledging the proof that we Have Changed, (we quit smoking!) gives us encouragement to change other things in our life. I know many of us have changed other aspects in our lives with 'quit smoking' skills. The self-confidence acquired in quitting, especially, encouraged me in any endeavor. What skills have you learned in quitting smoking and how have you applied them to your fabulous nicotine free life ? Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/12686-transferable-quit-skills/
  8. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Outlaw Jessie James
  9. 7. Tires
  10. jillar

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    Humming a tune
  11. That's awesome @BAT, Congratulations!
  12. jillar

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    True to form
  13. jillar

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    Buyers remorse now
  14. Congratulations @Amy R., that's awesome!
  15. jillar

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    Choosing my clothes
  16. jillar

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    Bereft with guilt
  17. jillar

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    Low and behold
  18. jillar

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    Hired a cashier
  19. 5. Dust
  20. 3. Pictures
  21. 1. Furniture
  22. jillar

    Covid up tick

    I'm so sorry to hear about your relatives @Linda and hope for a speedy recovery.....
  23. 5. Cross
  24. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Lexus for sale
  25. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Cover your mouth

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