When I got back from the three day orientation, I had a day and a half to get everything packed. I took my son one evening for a few hours, and I had to work all day the next day, then do a rush pack job the morning before I left. I was just making sure I had all of the essentials, I didn't even think about it.
I'll still do it, though.My evenings just won't be as free as they used to be anymore, so it'll go up a bit slower.
Only real tip is to distance yourself from anyone else that you know who smokes, at least until you know you can handle being around them. It's kinda hard for me because a decent amount of people at my work smoke. I don't know, it's easier if you have a personal goal that coincides with quitting, like getting in better shape, or just being healthier in general, or saving money. Those are all things that should go through your head before you think about taking another singular drag.
Sweet. Pretty much what I figured you would say. I quit for about a month, last year, but when my ex and I split up I started up again. Hopefully it'll be just as easy as last time, 'cause for some reason it was a piece of cake when I quit last year. It wasn't until the breakup that I really, really wanted one.
... what games does he have to do, still?I might take one of them, if it's a game I've wanted to play/have played before.
And I get back on Friday, but my weekend is booked pretty solid. I can probably get a little bit of time in starting Sunday evening, after Dallas goes to bed.
I'm so terrible at Bioshock survivor mode. I swear I've been trying to kill this one Rosie for ages.
Granted, I'm half asleep and sitting much farther away than I usually would, but it's so irritating.