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Repost: Removing the Brainwash
Short and sweet - this is one worth printing and posting where you can read it as needed or keeping with you to read as needed.
Smoking does nothing for us people! Stop believing the lies.
KTQ
Cara
D6826
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Subject: Removing the Brainwash
From: Michaellevy
Date: 2014-07-01 08:13:16
Message:
I will not smoke today or ever again, because I am not missing...Repost: Removing the Brainwash
Short and sweet - this is one worth printing and posting where you can read it as needed or keeping with you to read as needed.
Smoking does nothing for us people! Stop believing the lies.
KTQ
Cara
D6826
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Subject: Removing the Brainwash
From: Michaellevy
Date: 2014-07-01 08:13:16
Message:
I will not smoke today or ever again, because I am not missing ANYTHING. There is nothing positive about smoking, and I resent the tobacco companies for ever making me feel differently. Paying plutocrats to kill myself...really??? Screw you Phillip and RJ, I quit!!!
Michael
20 days, 1 hour, 22 minutes and 9 seconds smoke free. 401 cigarettes not smoked. $100.00 and 3 days, 1 hour of my life saved! My quit date: 6/11/2014 6:35:00 AM
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Good morning all
Happy Thursday to you!
Up and going for the day today. Subbing again and it is very snowy so I need to pledge and get on the road. Saying NO to smoking and keeping to my path along the Freedom Road. I am offering my hand to the next winner joining me kicking ash to the curb today.
Have a great day
Cara
D6826
3Y 11M
Life Saved
$101,366
Money Saved
184,302
Unsmoked
Good morning I think. It's 1:22am. I am up and moving around. Gonna say the first NOPE for the day.
Something weird has just happened. I need to get an electrician. The ceiling fan in the kitchen was running, blades turning however the blades have been off for weeks. I am thinking we have a short of some sort. All I can say is oh damn!
It's a work day. Not excited about going in. Personally just ready for some time at home. However have to honor my commitment to the employer. It will be a...Good morning I think. It's 1:22am. I am up and moving around. Gonna say the first NOPE for the day.
Something weird has just happened. I need to get an electrician. The ceiling fan in the kitchen was running, blades turning however the blades have been off for weeks. I am thinking we have a short of some sort. All I can say is oh damn!
It's a work day. Not excited about going in. Personally just ready for some time at home. However have to honor my commitment to the employer. It will be a great day... Plaster a smile on are get this day going.
Y'all have a good day. Be productive and as always please be nice be kind today.
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🐫🐫🐫🐫🐫🐫 Good evening Mysticcat, thanks for lighting the Bonfire! I have 117,100 unsmokeds for incineration tonight. Enjoy another fabulous smoke free evening everyone!
Go To DiscussionIt’s Hump Day🐪🐫! 1/2 way till the weekend! wooohoooo! Everyone is invite so don’t be shy. Just toss your unsmoked cigarettes on the fire and let’s celebrate quitting smoking! Tonight’s self-serve to mind those fingers and toes! Congratulations to all us quitters! For those new this fire was started by our own sweet 😇Q-Angel Mary Merrey(tilletoiler) long ago as place for quitters toss unsmoked cigarettes and celebrate being quit. This is also a place where you can unload your burdens and just...
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Repost: Why "One Day at a Time" - Living in the NOW!
I really like this. Yes we need to learn from the past, but we succeed by living and moving forward in the present.
KTQ
Cara
D6825
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When you’re new (and even when you’re not new!) life can be pretty overwhelming sometimes.
We can spend a lot of time assessing blame and dwelling in the past "if onlys" and preach about "what everyone else "needs" to or...Repost: Why "One Day at a Time" - Living in the NOW!
I really like this. Yes we need to learn from the past, but we succeed by living and moving forward in the present.
KTQ
Cara
D6825
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When you’re new (and even when you’re not new!) life can be pretty overwhelming sometimes.
We can spend a lot of time assessing blame and dwelling in the past "if onlys" and preach about "what everyone else "needs" to or "should" do" but in reality, we have one primary purpose here: to help the person still using tobacco to quit. Our secondary purpose is to provide support to those struggling to maintain their smoke-free life. How do we do this? One day at a time...
Maybe it would be easier if there was a quitting smoking island or something where you could go and paint watercolors and listen to Beethoven symphonies until you feel strong in your quit, but there isn’t. You still have to live life, go to work, walk down the streets, deal with people, places and things, all of whom could cause problems, stress and many of which we perceive (because our inner addict is a liar and wants to kill us) "smoking triggers” in the past.
Maybe it was great if we could sit around all day and make a list of blame or fault or responsibility as if any of this would help us quit - it won't.
So, what we do is we focus on this not smoking thing just one day at a time. “One Day at a Time” is hardly a ground-breaking phrase or concept: it’s been around for centuries.
When we spend too much time focusing on the past (creating nostalgia or regret or blaming or making excuses or whatever) or the future (which can elicit hope, but also a lot of fear, since the future is unknowable), we’re not living in the NOW and therefore missing the whole point of life and living – we only have right now – the past is gone, the future not yet here – so why focus on anything other than right now whether that be to quit smoking or do anything else?
This does not mean we don’t care at all about examining what we may have done in the past to inform us on what to do or not do today, or forget about the future entirely, it just means that we try to have a more balanced approach and stop telling ourselves stories about "those good old days" or "what we deserve" or what "we're afraid of."
If we try to take on too much at one time it certainly will lead to disaster because we are loading ourselves up with guilt, fault or blame about the past, or worries and stress about a day that has not even arrived. Again, your inner addict is a liar and wants to kill you.
One day at a time is even a more sensible approach to quit smoking – we focus on not smoking today, or even 1 hour or 10 minutes at a time when need be – certainly even a person with just 8 hours without smoking can not smoke for another 10 minutes!
This breaks it down to a more manageable set of time within which to focus. We can breathe, relax, meditate for 10 minutes – we can stand on our heads – whatever it takes.
Here are a few things to try as you move through this:
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Good morning all
Happy Hump Day!
I owe, I owe, off to work I go. Subbing in the south today so want to get out the door and on the road. Smoking is not going to be part of my day not today or any day thanks much. Saying NO to smoking and YES to my walk along the Freedom Road. I offer my hand to the next winner joining me kicking ash to the curb today.
Have a good one
Cara
D6825
3Y 11M
Life Saved
$101,351
Money Saved
184,275
Unsmoked
Good morning. It's 3:54am. Early but that's ok. I am going to say NOPE, ok promise to not smoke and get my day started.
Did you know that today is National Absurdity Day. Somehow it is fitting. Was reading this morning that on this day years ago someone mailed their child to the grandparents for about 15¢. That's pretty absurd!
The day with the daughter went well. We were going shoe shopping however ended up at Hobby Lobby and Old Time Pottery buying Christmas decor. She needed new hiking...Good morning. It's 3:54am. Early but that's ok. I am going to say NOPE, ok promise to not smoke and get my day started.
Did you know that today is National Absurdity Day. Somehow it is fitting. Was reading this morning that on this day years ago someone mailed their child to the grandparents for about 15¢. That's pretty absurd!
The day with the daughter went well. We were going shoe shopping however ended up at Hobby Lobby and Old Time Pottery buying Christmas decor. She needed new hiking boots but got a rug instead and some bric-a-brac. We had fun and some good laughs. Nice lunch too!
Time to get busy ..I bought some Christmas decor too and it's still in my car! Y'all please be nice be kind today and hope your day is easy peasey!
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Hello and good evening Mysticcat, thanks for lighting the Bonfire! I have 117,075 unsmokeds for disposal tonight. See you at the Taco Bar!
Go To DiscussionHey!! Mysticcat - thanks for starting the bonfire tonight - I have 6710 coffin nails for the flames tonight.
Go To DiscussionOnly by God's grace I'm throwing my 253,300 unsmoked cigarettes onto the bonfire! Thank you dear friend Mysticcat for hosting Tuesday taco night bonfire I appreciate you
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