When you quit smoking did you seem to have more time on your hands? -

Saturday, April 23, 2005

When you quit smoking did you seem to have more time on your hands? -


Or did you get a lot more done that you might have once procrastinated on? I quit recently (almost 3 weeks) and have come across this. Curious if anyone else ever had.
Congratu-freekin-lations!!! You done good.

Yes, I found that I had extra time on my hands, which wasn-t necessarily a good thing since it seems like the smoke breaks were actually CALLING OUT TO ME!

The good news is, I found stuff to do that didn-t involve smoking (I learned to stencil was good AND bad on account of my family got to the point where they were afraid to sit still lest I stencil them) and, eventually, I never had too much free time on my hands.

Again...great job. Keep up the good work!
Your nearly there.21 days or 3 wks then it becomes a habit,but you have to do new things to keep up with the new you.When i stopped,i decided i was going to get fit,a new body.It took time slowly but now,iam thankful i made the right decision
It made me sh*t less
Kudos on the quitting but yes it should im not a smoker but id assume
Oh yes , and more money too.
When you quit smoking did you seem to have more time on your hands? -