Quote From: sarabradyHi again...
This message board is great. Instead of going to my garage and smoking filthy cigarettes, I bypass the garage and into my computer room where I can get away from the everyday routine I usually have. Thanks for the strong words of wisdom Linda! Please know that you are being so strong for not only yourself, but for all of us too.
I must run now... I have to help my twins with their homework... ugh! I'll write longer next time.
Still smoke free. Day four. You can do the math Linda LOL!!!
Sara
Hi Sara,
You have twins,,,,,fantastic!!!!! How old are your twins. My niece has twin boys, 3 months old, I think that is wonderful.
In changing my routine when I first quit, I came to the computer many times a day too. To try to break the usually habit I had of going outside to smoke. When I finally started doing other things, I was amazed at how much time I had on my hands. That I did take a lot of breaks for myself. But now that things have settled down as for the smoking, it's kinda back to the same time frame, it still takes me so long do my morning housework, and so on, maybe I just got older and slower . Heehee!
It's a one day at a time in quitting, and sometimes, one minute at a time.
Have you had a chance to download the meter, It's free.
Linda
Eleven months, one week, five days, 10 hours, 15 minutes and 15 seconds. 8386 cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,585.00. Life saved: 4 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 50 minutes.