These are all great. Angie you are doing awesome. Keep up the fantastic work.
1) When I quit I really started to notice the stale smell on smokers, in the elevator, etc. Although no one brought it up before I know that I'm a lot more pleasent to be around now without that smell on me.
2) The people that always ran their mouth have nothing to say to me now. No matter how far you go in life it seems there are always going to be morons in your life that are going to treat you like you're the dumbest person on earth. Now things are the way they should be.
3) I can show those people mentioned in (2) that the best way to help someone quit smoking is to be a positive influence. Let smokers know that you've been there and things are going well. I can't tell you how many situations I've been in since I quit where when I related to what they are going through and downplayed the ones that don't get it they asked thousands of questions on how they can quit too. My favorite time so far was the girl that was cutting my hair and some other ladies that worked there too. It was very interesting.
4) I used the money I saved to present myself the way I want to at work. I got a few new suits, dress shoes, ties, etc.
5) I can keep up with my son now (well almost). I enjoy running around and playing all the things I couldn't do before.
6) I feel great. I don't wake up in the morning coughing and feeling crappy in the mornings. I can workout with ease.
7) It makes me feel like...."hmmmm, what else can I do?"
My Milage:My Quit Date: 8/4/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 246
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 5,904
Amount Saved: $1,845.00
Life Gained:Days: 27
Hrs: 10
Mins: 24
Seconds: 36