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A bit of a rough weekend with lots of triggers.

I kept my resolve by reminding myself that smokers don't look cute.

Smokers have bags under their eyes and deep creases around their mouths.

 

I am shallow enough that health scares don't really penetrate.  But god-forbid I look bad!!

 

Whatever, still quit.

 

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Its odd I find Saturdays are hard and it makes no sense! I workout like crazy in the morning, Then run errands or clean all day. I try to exhaust myself and yet it still lingers that crazy urge.... I just don't get it. I don't give in but Sat are hard. Now that tax season is coming to an end and my boyfriend will be around that should make a difference.

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Good Job Ex!  I too had a pretty awful weekend and stayed with the quit.  Nothing is more important than that to me!  Keep at it my friend! :)

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Not a thing wrong with that reasoning!  :) I'll admit it, the thought of my face ending up like some mummified museum exhibit keeps me on the train too. NOPE. Stay strong Ex. It's worth it.

 

I find Sunday nights the hardest. It's the quietest part of my week, a time to just relax and be. Only thing is, I get restless because I relax by doing, not being. Just grit my teeth and get through, because it gets better after that and it's not worth it to go back.

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whatever floats your boat and gives you a reason to quit, is good enough no matter what it is, health, vanity, money or all of the above

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