Yes, Miss Marple. I was actually noticing that myself.... along with how much more I seem to be able to get done. And I do smell better :)
This is starting to feel like Bridget Jones' Diary:
Friday night, and I am eating dark chocolate. Feeling a little dire about how much money I have spent on my "rewards" this week. My rewards and I will be sitting on a curb at the end of the month cuddling if I don't get a grip. Reward tomorrow promises to be a hot bath and tea.
I swear, no more furniture. Blast cute salesmen. (Isn't that entrapment Miss Marple?)
On a serious note. Today was better. I wasn't as tired, and was able to handle work and the cravings fairly well. I saw smokers today and instead of it triggering cravings, it triggered a lot of compassion. It really is miserable and they really didn't look like they were enjoying anything.
I'm on firmer ground today. Who the heck knows what tomorrow will bring. If I'm allowed a tomorrow, I promise it will be smoke-free.
Thanks for being my cheerleaders today guys (Marvini, Rock, Mr. Q, and Miss Marple). Mr. Q you have always inspired me, and I'm proud to have you still as my quit buddy. Marvini, you are so strong and positive. It's such a pleasure to meet you and have your inspiration too. And Rock, you have really moved forward with incredible strength. And Miss Marple, you are my lost twin somewhere out there in the US.
night
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My Milage:My Quit Date: 3/8/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 6
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 144
Amount Saved: $43.20
Life Gained:Days: 0
Hrs: 14
Mins: 50
Seconds: 36