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  1. You try to find me Go ahead and
  2. Never got laid
  3. 5. Fly a plane
  4. 3. Play the piano
  5. 10. Breath into it when you're hyperventilating Lessons
  6. Welcome aboard @SavingMeFromMe, you've Cuce me to the right place to get your forever quit. Lots of good reading about our addiction here plus fun things to get your mind off your quit in our Social forums so be sure to have a good look around
  7. Congratulations @DenaliBlues on nine months quit! Its been a fun journey with you so far and I'm so glad you are doing so well
  8. I farted and filled my wetsuit up with stink.. A haircut can
  9. Stand naked in a laundromat waiting for your shirt to dry Almost everyone can
  10. 8. Store other bags in it
  11. 6. Carry your lunch in it
  12. 10. I made a trash bin from fence boards A paper bag
  13. PixelSketch Posted May 4, 2017 I've been pretty much craving-free since about the third-ish week. I still get a quick smoking thought once in a blue moon, but I laugh at it, and 'poof', it's gone. Just like that. Which, honestly, still shocks me. I never thought I would ever be able to quit. And if by some miracle I did, I was pretty sure I'd be tortured and miserable. I'm thankful every day for this quit, and for this board. So things are good. But the other day I had a really strong and very persistent thought of smoking that I just couldn't shake. I knew I wouldn't smoke anyway. I'm strong in my quit, and I refuse to give it up. There are far too many benefits to being smoke-free that I'm loving so much. I've no desire to go back. But it really annoyed me that I couldn't get rid of this. All day, the thought of smoking just danced around and around my head. Grrrrr! I finally had some time at the end of the day and I sat down with a cup of tea and went back over my day to see if I could find the trigger. Well, it turns out, I didn't just associate smokes with the beginning or end of a task, as a sort of reward, or treat. I didn't smoke just when I was stressed or bored. I also reached for one when I was REALLY happy or excited about something. Ahhhh....click click click. It all fell into place. I had had a really good day. In the middle of a super crazy project, I unexpectedly had a few personal and professional things just work out in a way I never saw coming. And the sense of excitement, future possibilities as a result, and celebration produced some strong positive feelings. And it turned out I coped with strong intense feelings, even happy ones, by deadening them with a smoke. So, once I realized this, I needed to test the theory out. So I just gave in to my feelings. I cranked some music and danced my excitement out. And I let myself really, truly feel those feelings. To let myself be really happy. To not worry that something would go wrong or it wouldn't last. Just feel it. And guess what? The day-long craving finally went away. And another trigger busted. I don't need The 'Happy' Smoke, or The 'Reward' Smoke, or The 'Stress' Smoke, or The 'I Just Ate Too Much Pizza' Smoke. I just need to let myself experience whatever it is I'm feeling or experiencing. I need to own my feelings. I'm responsible for them. Not some rolled up plant in a piece of paper. Link to original post:https://www.quittrain.com/topic/8436-the-happy-smoke/
  14. That sounds delicious @Doreensfree!
  15. I had Oreo's and Boost Plus for dinner
  16. 6. Pick your nose in public
  17. 3. Lie to the IRS
  18. I'm watching a new series I discovered on the Travel channel called Urban Legend. Its only the second week watching it and it is great. This weeks episode will give me nightmares I'm sure since a spider laid eggs under the skin of a ladies face!
  19. Congratulations @overcome on four months quit! The months are just flying by now! Don't forget to do something special for yourself
  20. 8. Use it to cross a creek
  21. @notsmokinjo, I wish you were my mom, those look yummy!
  22. 4. Make a cane
  23. 7. Make a balloon hat
  24. 4. I can babysit
  25. Huh?

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