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I'm finding that I'm using my blog more for pretty much any type of message I have, but I, in the past, used to use a tape recorder. I would sometimes lay in bed at night and record my thoughts, because I was either too tired or lazy to use a journal.
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My Quit Date: 5/1/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 471
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 13,188
Amount Saved: $5,604.90
Life Gained:
Days: 53 Hrs: 0 Mins: 4 Seconds: 23

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Members,

Are thoughts lurking in the back of your head?  Is there something troubling you? Write it down.  We spoke about journaling and writing down your thoughts and emotions, yet occasionally, there just isn’t the time, so point form!

Have your fun pad and pen near by!

Did you come to a realization?
Did your mood change?
Do you see a pattern?
How is your mood today?
What are you eating?
Are you angry?
Are you happy?
Did you reach a goal?

That’s right it is all relative! 

Take the weekend and sort it out, knowing your triggers, emotions, situations, and food consumptions can move you forward and help better assess your situation.
Ashley, Health Educator

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