The rooms in this place get nicer and nicer, and look brighter and brighter as you progress. And they tend to smell less, too!
Welcome to Week Two, all my fellow No Smoking Day stoppers! The Challenge we all agreed to was to stay clean for a week, and we've done it!
I don't know if anyone else sent off for the "No Smoking Day Pack" but whilst I found most of the contents a bit of a waste, the bright red "No Smoking Day Challenge" wrist band has been a great help as something on which to focus my negative energy and I keep playing with it all the time.
I have decided to celebrate my one week clean by cleaning every single nook and cranny of this (real world) room to match the brightness and sweetness of the Second Week room here. Every time I walk in (which is a lot, as this is where the computer and the TV are, and where I work and play), my nostrils now get assailed by the stench of stale fags. I just can't get rid of it! The cleaner I get, the better my sense of smell and the more I can tell how awful the stink must have been for any non-smokers visiting me.
I'm cleaning everything with the most powerful ammonia-based cleaning products I can and hope they'll mask the stench a bit. I moved the computer desk away from the wall and cleaned it and every bit of the PC as everything was all covered with sticky yellow gunk. I wonder what that was? :eek:
Thge only reason I'm here now is cos I just reconnected the computer bits and wanted to check it was all working. Which it seems to be, so I'm off to wash the windows, the curtains are already in the washing machine.
I smoked my last cigarette 1 Week, 2 hours and 3 minutes ago. I have saved £64.61 by not smoking 283 cigarettes. I have saved 23 hours and 35 minutes of my life.
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