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Giulia
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Quit Alphabet Game

Dale's Blog   spurred my brain to start a new weekend distraction game.  Beginning with the Letter A - find words that relate to quitting.

I'll begin with...

ADHERENCE - Commitment to one's quit.

Next.........

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YoungAtHeart
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BATTY - how you feel sometimes early in your quit!

BOISTEROUS - how you act when you finally get to the end of the quit journey and have ALL that extra energy

A BIT - how long it takes before the craves grow less intense and less frequent

BETTER - how you feel when you have made the decision and start to plan for your quit.

MarilynH
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Blog, blog and blog some more don't be bashful reach out and blog.......

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elvan
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Bloated describes how many of us felt until our bodies adjusted to living without the nicotine stimulant.

Giulia
Member

Great additions kids.  Keep 'em coming!

Jennifer-Quit
Member

Boo Hoo!  I would cry like a baby for no reason at all in the beginning - but give it time and it will get better!

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MarilynH
Member

Thanks Jennifer, I would blat just like a baby one minute and scream the next but thankfully after some time that ends and life starts to get easier and easier with time under your the belt and then you can start reaping the benefits of an Ex Smoker.

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Daniela2016
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Belonging is how I felt from the first day I came here; blessed for having you in my life!

Thank you BecomeanEX.org!

Giulia
Member

Wow, Jennifer.  Wow Daniela.  Potent responses!

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elvan
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Brainless Took a while for my brain to adjust to all of that oxygen...I was not sure I would be able to do my job because it involved numbers and math and oh my God.  It was a piece of cake...great, now I'm hungry.  Have to get to work.  It is a BLAH, rainy, cool day...perfect for sleeping.

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YoungAtHeart
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BEHOLDEN to all those who came before me to light the way, and to those who were on the site to encourage me when I was early in my journey.