I quit smoking March 17, 2014. Then I took it up again mid-June. *slaps self*
Stupid cigarettes.
Today is the first of the month. DOING THIS AGAIN. Got my nicotine patches all ready. Honestly I'm very hesitant, but I've seen people make lists why they want to quit. I'll do that now, perhaps it'll help with motivation?
WHY MER SHOULD QUIT SMOKING
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I don't even know you (yet!) but I know you can do this. I quit last year, tried to start again a few weeks ago, and got super nauseated from two cigs. Maybe you'll be lucky enough to have something similar happen this time? 'Cos yeah, nothing makes a habit easier to break than feeling like you're gonna puke.
GO, YOU.
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I've read somewhere that to help motivate yourself you should often picture yourself as you want to be (i.e. no longer smoking) and visualize that in great detail. That is said to help you stick your plan of giving it up. :)
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I have very few responsibilities right now because it's summer break from classes and I did have a job but I quit that because I was getting harassed by a couple of young dudes barely in their 20s, management wouldn't do shit, also wouldn't train me on like anything (which in some ways I ended up training myself) and kept putting me on "bussing duty" so wtf...I was just hoping a summer job would help me with keeping busy and having a little extra money. Keeping busy does help with staying off the smokes, though. I'm thinking maybe a bit of volunteer work and seeing the free employment counsellors at my parents' church. I don't want anymore jobs at the ( ... )
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