This.
If you need a wrist brace, I'd say it is time to quit.so 2 days is nothing big?
(sorry about the typos...I am wearing the stupid wrist brace again)
If this thread has anything to do with cigarettes...figure a year.to be officially a non-habit partaker?
If you need a wrist brace, I'd say it is time to quit.
I've heard 30 days to make / break a habit..but I dunno.
I am going to really give this a go this time. Its been 2 days now and I am good except for when I first get in the car...
Whats that website about being able to do things without smoking?
If we're talking about quitting smoking, it has nothing to do with time. It's about your attitude. You no longer smoke when you change from "giving it a go" to "I don't smoke anymore", and mean it, and do whatever is necessary to make it happen. "Giving it a go" will not get the job done, not with nicotine addiction.
I go with the theory that I can't predict the future. I know that I don't want to smoke anymore. I also know that I don't NEED to smoke ever again in my whole life. I also know that just one smoke will start the cycle over again.
7 days now...by the grace of God
I go with the theory that I can't predict the future. I know that I don't want to smoke anymore. I also know that I don't NEED to smoke ever again in my whole life. I also know that just one smoke will start the cycle over again.
7 days now...by the grace of God
hang on for another week and it will start getting easier. I quit June 12th anf haven't touched one since. I have reached the point where I don't crave it at all and rarely think about smoking now. If you can't quite shake it look into chantix. That is probably the most effective quit smoking aid available if you can deal with the side effects.
I am going to really give this a go this time. Its been 2 days now and I am good except for when I first get in the car...
Whats that website about being able to do things without smoking?
