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Bad Habits & Phobias - Come on, Let em out
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Tinuviel
Tinuviel
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Jul-11-2006 20:41

I really think that, as humans, our perfection lies in the so many little imperfections that make us different and unique. Among those are our habits and fears.
I am terrified of balloons! The sound of a balloon being blown up makes me jump up and hit the ceiling! Also, bees, maybe coz I've never been stung by one?

Bad habits: here's a nasty one: I'm a heavy smoker. And I nibble, not my nails, but the skin around them (I know, Yuck!)

So come on, let out the dirty secrets ;)

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AnnaSixx
AnnaSixx

Jul-12-2006 10:08

LilRich, I lived in Louisville for a year during high school. We were close to the Shiloh/PRP areas.

Tinuviel
Tinuviel
Well-Connected

Jul-12-2006 12:13

Wow, So many smokers! I feel so much more at home here now *puff puff* :-D

I also have the bad habit of throwing my clothes in a huge pile, leaving the closet bare and empty.

And when down or need a drastic change, I take it out on my hair, and I always regret cutting it the second I walk out of the hairdresser. It's long now, let's hope it'll stay that way!

MissKimberly
MissKimberly

Jul-12-2006 12:52

I live just north of Memphis. While I would say I should be outside instead of in, it was over 95 degrees this morning and I'd rather stay in the airconditioning and go out in the evenings or early mornings. I LOVE the hot weather tho. I had written to Christmas Angel, I was born in Wisconsin and it's just too cold for me. Anything below 50 degrees and I'm freezing!

jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jul-13-2006 07:39

I was going to PM crunchpat in private. But I figure others may be interested as well. I used to be a hard core smoker, casually smoking starting at the age of 15, progessively smoking more since then, for about 10 years I smoked about a pack a day, and the last 1.5 years of smoking I smoked two packs. I had numerous quit attempts, countless, will power, patches, accupuncture you name it. October last year I ended up reading a book, not because I was planning on quitting, but because over the years I heard so many people rant and rave about it. Hardcore smokers who without much problems quit for life. I decided to simply read it just to see what it was about. As I have a burnout, I wasn't willing to deal with the stress of quitting smoking. The consequences of lapsing back in burnout and not having my crutch. Cigarettes were my crutch best friend, without which I can not live happily. About half way down the book, I really didn't want to smoke anymore. I only kept smoking during reading the rest of the book, because it told me to do so. There are no scary pictures, no stories about cancer and how bad it is for you (after all....we know all that.) It just takes away all the reasons to want to even smoke. On the last page I was finally allowed to stop smoking, after having my ritual of the last cigarette. The first week of withdrawl seemed much easier then usual, after that it was a breeze. After reading the book, there never was a moment where I wanted or even felt tempted to smoke again. Despite some very stressful things happening in my life. Next week is my 9 month celebration. And there is no doubt in my mind that I will ever want to smoke again.

Alan Carr, the easyway to quit smoking.
http://www.allencarrseasyway.com/

Now I just have to cure my driving a car fobia. :)

Kris Potter
Kris Potter

Jul-13-2006 10:02

For me I always break my mom's rule about eating upstairs.

Reese Withers
Reese Withers
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Jul-13-2006 11:34

Congrats Nikki, on breaking the habit of smoking :o)

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2006 11:39

Thanks Reese! I developed a coffee addiction instead though. :)

Reese Withers
Reese Withers
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2006 19:50

hehe I have a coffee addiction too :) Yes, smoking is gross BUT it goes wonderful with coffee *sigh*

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jul-14-2006 10:04

Gross... what is it with that word? Something fashionable that will go away with the next generation? Is it derived from German where it means "big"?

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jul-14-2006 10:05

My bad, this is SSSooo not gross :)

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