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September 2020 Ex-Smokers    Quit Buddies Unite

Started 8/31/20 by Terry (abquitsmking); 30568 views.
GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

Just two days a week Lorie, and they are night shifts too :D. I like it. I dont want to sit idle.It covers my expenses too. Today i got enrolled for full time French classes. I will start my classes by Mid-November. Its online too. Covid  completely took over the lifestyle of students and children. I really dont support online classes. But  for the timebeing, there are no other options.Two days of work and two days of classes makes me well engaged.

Yes, there is not a common pattern for victims dieing due to Covid. Almost everyone are vulnerable that makes it more difficult to handle and no one really knows the side effects of the vaccines that are developed without being time tested.A complex problem for sure.

I do enjoy all shows but suspense, thrillers are my favorite.i know movies are not real life, i see horror but i am completely sure its someones imagination and it cant be true in real life.When i say horror, its not some evil entities luring for blood, its more soft and makes us think.Have you seen the movie "the others" by Nicole Kidman. Its my favorite when it comes to horror.i definitely recommend you to see this. It wont give you a heart attack like the conjuring series.When it comes to thrillers, my favorites are seven, silence of the lambs.. The list goes so long. I really like spanish crime thrillers too. They really have great stories.Sometimes, my orientation towards the genres may change as i get older.Nowadays its hard to find shows with good plot or stories. Kims conveniance is really good!so funny. I do like funny stuff too.i am watching the complete series. Deal. And i need you to watch the others.. Ok? Tell me how you felt.

GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

No Lorie, its not hard now to see people rushing for smoking. Getting comfortable. I know, from my last experience, there will be crossing of wires, but these tests are moulding me to success, right?

GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

Hi Lorie, how are you today?i hope you are enjoying the day.i am so happy for you Lorie. You are a great support to everyone coming here. I was just reading Lukes forum. He is doing a pretty good job right? I have an illustrative pdf of Alan Car. It really did a great job. I dont know if people are aware of that book. Its a book of 17 mb i tried to upload but its not as the forum has limitations. As for me helping others is increasing my confidence and reinforces my quit resolution. Its a wonderful feeling. Helping one quit smoking.

GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

Hi Lorie, i just have a doubt. In Alan cars book, they are telling willpower itsself isnt going to do the work. Why is it? I would like to hear your opinion.

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

10/22/20

Good morning Joel!

Good to hear from you. Yes, Luke is doing a very good job and I saw the very sweet and kind things you said about me. Maybe you give me too much credit though?grin
I believe that is absolutely correct Joel that willpower alone is not enough. I will write more later on my thoughts, and please keep in mind they are only the simple thoughts of a fellow addict and I don’t know any more than anybody else really. Just trying to find my way like all of us are! joy
I think if you try to leave it to willpower alone, you are creating a struggle in your mind between your wiser self that doesn’t want to smoke for so many reasons, and your addict self. I see the addict as a small separate piece that is in there trying to win all the other pieces over to its side, so to speak. Or to get the other pieces to give in and give it what it wants, the nicotine. So when we leave it to willpower we are leaving it to a struggle or a battle with ourself, rather than learning to accept the addict and teach it other things over time. It will always be there, and always be vulnerable, but over time, I believe it learns to want the nicotine less. Over time the wiser self can also become more centered and in control. But...most struggles usually remain just that, a struggle. What we really want to do is re-train this addict, not fight with it. Addiction to things can be healthy too, right? It is not necessarily a bad piece, but one that needs acceptance and nurturing and training. 
Does any of this make ANY sense?? Lol!stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes

  • Edited October 22, 2020 2:55 pm  by  Loreficent
GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

That makes perfect sense Lorie.. You always clears my doubts.that worked for me too, seeing the addict within myself as a separate identity trying to conquer every aspects of my life.

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

10/22/20

Yes, and we will talk more about this. And that movie list! blush

GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

Next week, its going to be the first snowfall of coming winterwhat about Portland? Does it snow there..

GI_JOE (JoelJose)

From: GI_JOE (JoelJose)

10/22/20

Could you explain? Should i stop seeing mysteries and thrillers

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

10/22/20

Oh, no! Of course not! You should watch what engages and entertains you. I would never tell someone what they should or should not watch. I may not watch it with them, but wouldn’t judge either. 
More later! I am going for a massage and acupuncture! grin
 

The only thing I will tell you NOT TO DO is smoke! blush

  • Edited October 22, 2020 5:32 pm  by  Loreficent
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