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Day 1


Bday

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Hmmmm a blog , never had one , and not completely sure how it works , but i'm probably just gonna use it as a Diary

because it would be fun seeing how i'm feeling over the first few days of stopping to smoke

 

 

Day 1

 

14:00 --Woke up around that time

 

14:40 --Took a shower for an hour after waking up

 

16:00 -- just got back from the grocery store , completely forgot to buy food yesterday because i only bought soda and a lot of cranberry juice xD

Small victory i did not buy a pack *'Yay !** .

Strangely i feel more focused and more energy on quieting than last time I've tried to quit it is most likely because i'm not alone in it and i have support.

 

 

16:30 -- My head is starting to get fogy and my eyes are abit out of focus( need to go and look for my glasses i guess xD) and I have a small pressure in the middle of my forehead.

 

16:39 -- Time to start cleaning the floors of the house , gonna get my self busy now

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Your blog is a great tool to document your journey

and stay current with yourself.

This will also be helpful to other quitters, watching your progress,

hearing about your techniques, successes and stumbling blocks too.

Each journey is unique but, there are threads that link us all together.

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