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DenaliBlues

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  1. Congratulations, @JustinHoot99. You are building up some awesome quit muscles!
  2. You got this... just NOPE. Tie yesrself down if you need to.
  3. Good thoughts. I, too, have been thinking a lot about what "hunger" is and isn't. Hunger vs. craving vs. addiction. My brother-in-law, a car mechanic, used to say about rattles: "That's why God made radios." Crank it up. KTQ.
  4. not getting younger
  5. Umami: naturally delicious edible rapture. yummo
  6. 8. Make a cat scratcher (for kittehs to pointedly ignore as they shred the rug)
  7. So thankful for the QuitTrain: the platform @MarylandQuitter, our fab moderators @Doreensfree and @jillar, and the community that comes together from everywhere. It’s good to hear stories from veterans and fellow newcomers because you all "get it." You help me stay accountable and help me understand this journey. I never expected to find a tribe when I quit smoking. But it’s nice to have people. And it’s nice not to be the only fruitloop in the bowl. Happy anniversary, QT. Thanks for being here to make my quit stronger.
  8. Good for you for saying all of this aloud @JustinHoot99. This addiction is tenacious. The farther I get into my quit, the more devious it becomes. It will resort to bargaining and deception, saying that smoking only once in a while would be comparatively harmless, that I can ration myself, that nobody needs to know... It’s all a trap. You speak truth when you say there is no such thing as “just one” smoke. Also, a perspective: My partner used to abuse substances when I was away on business trips or when she left the house alone. Her using was a problem for me, but it was the secrecy and evasion that almost destroyed our relationship. It made me realize that the “Nobody needs to know” idea is 100% Addict Mind. You’ve got a GREAT quit going. Sharing honesty is part of your strength. Your posts help me shine some light into my own dark corners, so thanks. We can do this!
  9. 5. make a time machine
  10. Try regular hygiene.
  11. samosa
  12. 2. Build a fort!
  13. Good morning, @JustinHoot99. I'm with you and will make this a smoke free day, too. Like you, I'll be doing something that I always associated with smoking: being outside in the yard. The pattern of pairing that with smoking is so deeply ingrained, almost automatic. But I'm not going to be a nicotine-programmed robot anymore... today I have free choice. Thankful!
  14. Congratulations, @intoxicated yoda! I really admire your quit. I think you are one of the "Luminous Beings" that Yoda talks about when Luke's starship is stuck in the mud. Thanks for being on this Train and for helping me and others break free of the mucky Dark Side of smoking!
  15. Love you, dear.
  16. Emptied lint trap.
  17. Dentist insisted, "Take tooth out." tense
  18. Hi @JudiMD. You betcha, I’m still on the Train - thanks for checking in. Sometimes I’m frazzled. Sometimes I’m fierce. But I’m always smoke free, and that’s what ultimately counts. I’m benefiting so much from the company, perspectives and support I’m finding in this forum, and it’s getting incrementally easier. Glad you are doing great, hope you continue to heal well!

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