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So you picked up the 3 wood too? Sweet, I must of missed that.
yeah. I got really mad at my other 3W and accidentally cracked the shaft. I know I could have gotten it reshafted, but buying a new 3W is more fun.
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So you picked up the 3 wood too? Sweet, I must of missed that.
yeah. I got really mad at my other 3W and accidentally cracked the shaft. I know I could have gotten it reshafted, but buying a new 3W is more fun.
seth, it looks like you need to replace that rescue in your bag, she looks a little out of place with all that brand new equipment.
seriously, congrats on your achievement, i hope to follow your gameplan one day.
congrats on the quitting... its unbelievably hard... my resolution was to quit... cold turkey... so far so good... but the cravings are a killer... you notice everyone that smokes on tv... all the quitting ads... guys walking down the street... etc etc
you notice everyone that smokes on tv... all the quitting ads... guys walking down the street... etc etc
All this conversation makes me want to go have a cigarette
haha I wasn't keeping track of this thread and kept track of your progress through the counter. When I saw the counter go away I began to worry. Said to myself "Oh no, did he not make it?" But I'm very proud of you. Smoking always gets on my nerves. GREAT JOB and KEEP IT UP! Enjoys those wedges.:banana::banana::banana::golf3:
it was really tough yesterday cuz i was paired with a guy that smoked... i wanted to bum a cig right then an there
how is it going for you????? Please tell me you havent smoked.
Well, I went a whole month and it was not nearly as hard as I thought. I am not saying it was not hard at times, but overall I found it pretty easy to quit as long as I had incentive. I have picked up a cigar or two since the month was over, but it made me feel like crap. I am learning more and more that it affects my health more than I thought.
So the answer to your question is this. I have smoked, but only on a few occasions and I have stopped again. This time I am going to do it with no incentive except to live a more healthy life.
From my understanding many smokers do relapse before they finally quit for good so if that is the worst of your relapse I think you are in pretty good shape.
Congrats on doing, what I have been told, is one of the hardest things do to. Kudos to you :clapp:
Well, I went a whole month and it was not nearly as hard as I thought. I am not saying it was not hard at times, but overall I found it pretty easy to quit as long as I had incentive. I have picked up a cigar or two since the month was over, but it made me feel like crap. I am learning more and more that it affects my health more than I thought.
So the answer to your question is this. I have smoked, but only on a few occasions and I have stopped again. This time I am going to do it with no incentive except to live a more healthy life.
Thanks GG. To me, it is more of a psychological thing now. My body doesn't really want the nicotine, my mind wants that relaxation time. My goal is to make it to the THP outing smoke free.
Congrats SethO....Tiger should be reading this thread rather than spending $$$ to cure his 'addiction'
I have never been addicted to anything (unless you count food) so maybe I don't have the right to say this but I have always thought that a major part (and possibly the hardest part) of addiction isn't the physical need but the habits formed from that particular addiction.
im glad youre still smoke free even tho you had a lil blip... i havent had one since new years and im still really craving a smoke... not as much physically but when i get stressed... wow i just wanna light a whole pack at the same time... lolz