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My father did it with acupuncture and never smoked again. He actually ended up hating the smell of it.

The way to stop cold turkey is to change the way you think. I was better at it when I was younger because there was less clutter and it was easier to see. I'm doing it pretty much blind now, but I guess vision isn't as important as will power. Every time I tell myself no, I can feel the difference.
 
The way to stop cold turkey is to change the way you think. I was better at it when I was younger because there was less clutter and it was easier to see. I'm doing it pretty much blind now, but I guess vision isn't as important as will power. Every time I tell myself no, I can feel the difference.

I took an aggressive approach to giving up and treated my addiction like the ******* it was. Every time I got a craving I used my resentment to resist the urge.
 
The way to stop cold turkey is to change the way you think. I was better at it when I was younger because there was less clutter and it was easier to see. I'm doing it pretty much blind now, but I guess vision isn't as important as will power. Every time I tell myself no, I can feel the difference.

The guy that did my father's acupuncture told him when trying to quit you have to WANT to quit.

Keep it up! Think of the money you'll be saving along with your health.

I've had to just make some life changes to. I know how hard it is.
 
You know what the worst part is? The cravings are easy. What drives me nuts is the formlessness that time has now. It's like someone pulled all the points of reference out of my day and there's no distinction from one moment to the next. I never realized how important smoking was to me for marking time. It's extremely unnerving, though I see how it will be liberating once I find my sea legs.

The guy that did my father's acupuncture told him when trying to quit you have to WANT to quit.

Well, that's just it. I don't and will never want to quit. I'm doing it regardless.
 
I took an aggressive approach to giving up and treated my addiction like the ******* it was. Every time I got a craving I used my resentment to resist the urge.

So you did this?

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Close, but more like this

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You know what the worst part is? The cravings are easy. What drives me nuts is the formlessness that time has now. It's like someone pulled all the points of reference out of my day and there's no distinction from one moment to the next. I never realized how important smoking was to me for marking time. It's extremely unnerving, though I see how it will be liberating once I find my sea legs.

Well, that's just it. I don't and will never want to quit. I'm doing it regardless.

I tried to replace my smoking ritual with tea. It needs to be properly brewed for maximum effect though, and carrying around a teapot and box of tea is burdensome. So most days I use a bag in a mug, which is at once refreshing and humiliating.
 
I took an aggressive approach to giving up and treated my addiction like the ******* it was. Every time I got a craving I used my resentment to resist the urge.

you should have started a paypal drive. :lecture

and demand some free shat from sideshow. :lecture
 
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