I decided to quit last night. This is probably my fourth real attempt to quit. I never knew that it could be so hard. I have a highly addictive personality though. I threw my almost full pack and my lighters away last night, which was probably a bad move, because now it is just wasting money. As I said, I have done this a few times before. I want to quit by choice and be able to be around cigarettes and smoking, without giving in to the pressure. I have already had one this morning, one of my friends gave me one. But I asked for it, it was not offered. I am really hoping that this will get easier.
jaimecasualty's Life List
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1. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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2. make the dean's list this semester
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3. teach my dog to do agility
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4. Make the most of my 20's
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5. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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6. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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7. Lose 20 pounds
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8. Go back to Vancouver
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9. Figure out my religious beliefs
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10. get a masters degree
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11. ride horses
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12. Clean out and organize my house
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13. Raise a Seeing Eye Dog Puppy
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14. organize my life
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15. Quit Smoking
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16. train my dog
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