Cuddles,
I'm with everyone on here 100%.
BFS- love the reasons for the meter you gave--you are totally right and it helps me alot too!
N2k-the chart is awesome, really gives you a visual!!
Lady, totally awesome supportive encouraging advice :)
Cuddles, I will share something from my personal life in relation to this because I feel it necessary and appropriate here. When I first moved across country, I was in a very vulnerable state of being. One thing I never did like was alot of TV or movies with anything to do with violence at all. The friend I happenned to stay with for a year before I got out on my own used to watch alot of TV and it was usually the shoot'em'up variety. I couldn't stand it. They did not respect my wishes either about being a sensetive viewer so I took myself OUT of the room, OUT of the situation, OUT of sight, sound, smell of gunsmoke to a safe haven called THE BATHROOM. Yes. Unfortunately, since it was only a small stuidio with no real kitchen or room other than the big space called the living area, there was the one other room which was the bathroom. Every time it was raining or too cold to be outside, or too late at night when I wanted to be resting, I would go into the bathroom, plug in my cd player, sit a blanket on the floor and meditate. I cleansed alot my first year in CA. lol. No wonder! BUT I MADE IT. I made it out on my own and kept my sanity because I TOOK CARE OF MYSELF BY DOING WHAT WAS NECESSARY TO MY STATE OF BEING. And I would do it again, though I would not want to!!!!
The SSC also has something similar written in which they recommend you leave the situation if you feel your quit is being threatened in any way.
This is YOUR quit. YOU need to take care of YOU regardless of who is around you or not. So go. JUST GO. Outside. In the kitchen, in the den, in the living room, in the garage, in the basement, upstairs, on the roof, IN THE BATHROOM! Find a book or a cd that you can stay busy with and GO. You will thank youself for it later!
Keep us posted on how things are going!
Many Blessings,
Eve :)
Proud to be a C.A.R.E.
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B] 4/8/2006
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 21
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 175
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $63
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 1 [B]Hrs