Hi Boldin,
This is a really good site and you will learn a lot. On day one I like to recommend handcuffing yourself to your bedpost. Just kidding. Day one is hard but each day that follows gets easier and easier. It's all about wanting to quit and breaking your normal routine. Now if you are off today it would be a good day to get out the handcuffs. Lol. Keep strong boldin, I'm routing for ya.
Joe,
jojo0195's Quit Stats
Since November 10, 2006, I've been smoke-free for:
12 Days, 19 Hours, 58 Minutes, 57 Seconds.
I have saved $127.92 by not smoking 256 cigarettes.
By not smoking I have added
1 Days, 18 Hours, 31 Minutes, 8 seconds.
to my life expectancy.
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