Well after quitting for nearly 3 months and then being stupid here I am again....***walks into the ring to the rocky theme tune***........ Come on then Nic.... Let's be having you! I know I can do this I am starting my new job tomorrow and I want them to know me as a non smoker so it's a massive incentive for me xx
Getting back to it: Well after quitting for... - No Smoking Day
Getting back to it
Hayley I am done with him... All he does is take take take.... My money, my time.... He is sooooo not worth it
I am full of regret for caving under stress but I know the drill no matter what gets thrown at me or how crap I might feel it WILL pass xxxx
Come on Rocky lets get this party started. U know the score so let the battle begin. Incase u didnt know u dont get a gold clock for being on the forum 25 yrs lol. So make
this your last quit.
Ha ha lucky I live far away you cant slap me x
Lol Deb-orah.... I may have joined in 2008 but I haven't been stuck to the forum for that duration lol I didn't come on here for about 5 years this has to be it now for me xx
Oh ha ha I thought u had been trying to give up since 2008
My apologies. Hope u still luv me x
2008 was when I first tried to give up then I didn't bother for about 5 years hence me not having that many posts in comparison to others lol, and yes I still love you, you loon xx
If at first...
As long as you learn something from each quit then none of them are a waste of time Donna. You do have to remember each lesson learned and take the experience forward with you, otherwise you are destined to make the same mistakes, make the same wrong decisions and allow history to repeat itself.
You can do this but there are times when the only thing that will get you through a tough patch is pure willpower.
Do you have enough willpower for those times? I think so, but you have to believe too.
Good luck
Donna, no one has more quits than I did last year, heck I was a "serial" quitter for about six months.
Patience with yourself, desire to make the change and one time will be the last. It will just click and you will do this. I have faith in you. Those of us that struggle time and time again do eventually get it. We really do want to quit, remember that.
You can do this, dust yourself off and let's get to it eh?
I'm with ya all the way....
~S
Welcome back Donna
You....will...get...there....in...the...End.....We all will
Good luck!
Just take it easy, a day at a time, the days and weeks will rack up by themselves, just don't do the "never again" thing, it's too much to deal with.
One day? We can all do that
Go Donna go. You know you can do this.
Good to see you back on track Donna - you know the pitfalls, you're ready to take them on, you'll be fine - this is your time, good luck and keep us posted,
Mina
Donna
I echo everyone's encouragement, you already know what a Rollercoaster this quitting malarkey is! I agree with Angrybear, baby steps, take each day as it comes, and 'the never say never again' - 18 months down the line and I've never knowingly said those words. Worked for me!
Fi x
Can't really add anything to what has already been said, but just wanted you to know I shall be rooting for you too Donna.
Starting a new job is a damn good incentive. As you say, your new colleagues will only ever know the non-smoking you and that has to be worth fighting for.
May fortune smile upon you.
Good luck Donna and hope the new job goes well too x