Well here I am again - two weeks quit and finding it all relatively easy this time.
Had a bit of an upset yesterday. Been waiting for some furniture to arrive that I had paid for back in July (nearly 15 weeks ago) and it still hasn't been delivered. So got really up-tight with the furniture people and lost it somewhat. Got my dander up when they said they could understand my frustration in the delay. Told them I wasn't frustrated I was blooooooody angry and disgusted with the whole thing.
Anyway, now been told the 01 November so hopefully will have a settee to sit on then. Not holding my breath though. Told them I would take them to the small claims court, the furniture ombudsman and/or consumer direct. Mean it to.
Rant over - feel a lot better now.
Anyway, what I am trying to say is that during all this not once did I feel like a cig nor did I want one. Before this I would have shot to the shops and bought some but not now. I feel so proud of myself knowing that I can get through all the stress of the above and not succumb to a cig. Woohooo!!!
I have been quit for 2 Weeks, 15 hours, 30 minutes and 56 seconds (14 days). I have saved £98.85 by not smoking 439 cigarettes. I have saved 1 Day, 12 hours and 35 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 09/10/2008 00:00
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It is a loverly feeling Cat and Barb if you do have any problems with delivery I think I must know everything there is to know about dealing with them.
OMG that's what i hated when i was starting out in the house, even a coffee table took 12 weeks and it drove me mental, i mean... i want it TODAY! i might see something nicer and want it instead.... Uh-oh, bugbear alert.
Congrats on your two weeks Jan, hope you do it this time ;)
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