Share your quitting journey
It's really hard to believe that one wk from today is September 2nd, especially since it's going to be hotter than the hubs of HE Double Hockey Sticks again today but that's ok because Mason and I will spend the afternoon at the pool again today. I decided to keep him last night we were both really tired and Mason was overtired and quite wired, I slept in until almost 7: 30 which is great and my little Mack Attack is still sleeping so I am enjoying a little ME time with a coffee and the morning news and trying to think of something that might help someone reading this that may be struggling with their quit, all I can think of is believe in yourself, have faith that you can and will succeed and you will be successful but you can't throw your hands up in the air and head straight to the grocery store to buy a pk of the cancer sticks because then you will definitely fail and have to start at day one again someday soon so I suggest you keep moving forward and stacking up those splendiferous DOF, quitting smoking is definitely difficult but absolutely doable, I smoked for 40 yrs and many other people here smoked for 45 and 50 some yrs and have several years under their belt. Playing Russian Roulette with our lives is dangerous so why not deal with the withdrawals and mood swings for a few wks and then relearn life without the crutch of cigarettes because you can do it but you must believe in yourself and you must want it and it's so worth it to be Free from the clutches of the dreaded nicotine poison.
Marilyn 670 something 673 or possibly 4 or something like that. :):) 🙂
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