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  1. Urgently need kisses
  2. Don't be hard on yourself @Linda, we all have those days whether we've just quit or been quit for years. I snapped at my sister today Like IQ4me said, our real friends and family won't hold it against us. You just keep moving forward, you're doing great
  3. Well it's about time you checked in @BKP! Glad to hear from you
  4. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Heap of crap
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    Shall We Rhyme?

    Jets flying over
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    Shall We Rhyme?

    Punk rock sucks
  7. @Mee, totally excited. We got hail the other day and we may get some more in the next couple of days
  8. Waiting for a big storm coming in. 4-6" of rain expected!
  9. Yay DogBelly, that's fantastic! Congratulations
  10. Hi again @Hollyleaf, many of us suffered insomnia when we first quit. I used an OTC sleep aid a couple times a week and I found just taking one pill before bedtime was enough to take the edge off so I could sleep. It won't last forever but unfortunately just another annoying recovery symptom we have to go through to get to the other side, xoxo
  11. Hey @Hollyleaf, the first few days/weeks/months may be tough but unfortunately we have to go through them to get past them. Handy in there, throw out any cigarettes you have. You can do this
  12. 5. I used one to outline the shape of my pond
  13. 3. Hose down the front porch
  14. 10. Dry your hands A hose
  15. You know @Kate18, we smoked for so many years that it would be impossible to go through all those different triggers in just one year. I remember when I was eleven months quit thinking how nice a cigarette would be to celebrate my first year quit! And I still get that occasional urge to have one almost five years later. The beauty of it now though is I realize that its just a thought, I don't really want one, and will pass as quickly as it came
  16. Electronically controlled temperature
  17. 7. Write a note on it
  18. 5. Use if you run out of toilet paper
  19. Hey @Annien, your quit starts the minute you put out your last cigarette. Mine's 10:15 pm. We have tickers here that will keep track of all the time, cigarettes NOT smoked and money saved since you quit. Its great inspiration and also shows what you're giving up should you relapse. Here's a how to if you want one https://www.quittrain.com/topic/15042-creating-a-ticker/
  20. I'm going to move your post Annien to the Introductions forum
  21. Hi Annien, YES it's a GREAT way to quit! I had known for a while that I needed to quit too and just decided one day to not buy anymore. That was almost five years ago now The only REALLY important step to take is to not smoke! But as far as tips and clues go, I recommend getting yourself some sweets to suck on as our bodies seem to crave that when we first quit. Also listen to your body, it's going to go right to work to start cleaning the years of damage we did by smoking so if it's craving something, give it what it wants. And if your body needs rest, rest. We also have great articles and videos about our addiction so be sure to look at all our various forums. The stuff we feel helps the most has been pinned to the top of the forum pages. Again, congratulations on choosing to quit, you won't regret it
  22. Welcome aboard our train full of quitters Holly leaf and congratulations on day 5! That's great that we helped your friend, maybe she'll stop by and tell us how she's doing? Make sure to look around the place and all we have to offer with our various forums
  23. How'd you get by me? Drtyn
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    chicks or sticks

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