YorkNeil said:Many thanks for all the replies and good wishes. Quitting is a real mindf*** as suggested.
Yep going to take the concensus here and go back to basics.
The Geordie Shaver said:YorkNeil said:Many thanks for all the replies and good wishes. Quitting is a real mindf*** as suggested.
Yep going to take the concensus here and go back to basics.
Hi Neil ,
Just to say I have been there , I was a sixty (3 pack) a day man 14 years ago .
I stopped and to be honest i could not afford to smoke now , there are better thing's to spend your hard earned cash on .
One of the biggest incentive's I still have to this day is the smell on a smoker , when they pass by the smell is revolting and every time I felt a relapse coming on I would say to myself "to think I used to smell like that,disgusting".
And just to encourage myself I would splash myself in quality EDT.
Keep up the good work , it's not easy .
Derrick
asharperrazor said:Removing smoking probably made you more sensitive to annoyances.
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