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Everything posted by jillar
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Congratulations @Hope2Nope on 6 years quit, that's awesome! I hope you have a happy Halloween and celebrate your milestone today
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Jenny Quit Date: 05/24/2012 Posted May 7, 2017 I went on a trip to Texas recently for work and brought a co-worker with me. She smokes. We agreed to meet at a local mall and then drive together to the airport. When I got there to pick her up she was pacing back and forth outside the vehicle, in the rain, getting those last puffs in. At the airport she tried to find a time to smoke but things moved too quickly and she was not able to before we boarded. Everywhere we went the next few days were HELL for her because she couldn't smoke. Meanwhile, I had a great time! It still amazes me when I travel how easy it is now. No stressing to find a place to smoke. No withdrawl...just a relaxing time. Life after quitting is so much better. For anyone on the fence or in the early days of your quit keep going! It gets so much easier. Don't live your life desperately searching for the smoking area. There's nothing for you there. Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/8458-traveling-as-a-smoker/
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8. Can you bleach my hair blond then having the bleach melt your hair because she left it on too long! Regretted saying
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10. Use the carpool lane How about balloon(s)
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You're way over thinking this one Pedro. The only thing this is is someone who needs to quit smoking also. What IS a near smoking experience is having that packet of tobacco and rolling papers! That's a dangerous thing to keep around when quitting as you've already experienced by smoking 3 a few days ago. I recommend getting rid of all of that. Out of sight, out of mind....
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Welcome again @Jaybird and congrats on two weeks quit already, that's AWESOME!
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Welcome @Jaybird When you get a chance why not introduce yourself in our Introduction forum? Lot's of great members here to welcome you and support you
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Are you being redundant weegie?
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3(?) Play spot the _________ out the car windows
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6. Who cuts your hair, is she available?
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4. A perm
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Welcome @Pedro, we're glad you found this site as well
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1. Style my hair
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5. Leaving my leg(s) uncovered while I'm asleep
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3. Sharting
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8. Something or someone scaring me How about eight things most people are scared of.....
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6. Arguing with someone
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@Pedro, here's a link that will give you tips on getting past these first few hard weeks. Good on you for posting you need help. Hopefully you're feeling better now https://www.quittrain.com/topic/11361-toolbox-ideas-for-newbies/
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Hi Pedro, glad to hear you are ready to quit smoking. As far as whether you are a nonsmoker yet, obviously if you've just had one you're not. But as soon as you commit to never taking another puff you will be That being said, quitting smoking certainly will make your life better. Much better in fact but I personally don't think there's such a thing as a perfect life. We will all always have trials and tribulations imo because that to me is the meaning of life. But quitting smoking is one thing that will get you closer to that perfect life you're looking for.
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Tink Quit Date: 22/11/2013 Posted April 12, 2014 YOU - thats who! no one else no situation you find yourself in however difficult its all down to YOU sometimes you just have to bring your big bad ass self to the surface and say "I am in charge here" - "This is my quit, my life" and nothing and no-one is going to bring me down! (I am not a creative writer, I say it how it is for me - the above statement has saved my quit - I hope it reaches someone else) Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/565-who-is-in-charge-of-this-quit/
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I think alot of people feel that way @Linda, but we want you to post when you're having hard times. Its the whole reason our site exists. Posting during hard times is much more important than the positive though because it shows others they're not alone when they need to hear it the most. Plus it helps you by getting it off your chest. Win win