|  06-02-2011, 11:07 AM | #11 | 
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			I do agree with making little changes...For instance, still having my coffee out on the porch but in a different chair. The point for me is to avoid the automatic triggers....The one that will be the hardest is driving with a smoke. I won't be driving much in the next 10 days, so that helps...I also avoid going into 7-11....There has only been 1 reason for me to go into a 7-11!
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					Originally Posted by gaea  OSB, 
while your away from home this will work, after you get home you will want to maintain as much as your regular routine as possible and here is why...those of us that have many times in the past chose to stop smoking often would change our routines so drastically it would cause confusion an upset this is a fact...and we often failed (using we as a general term) ...this is fact..
 
This time for me i kept my routines and it working i still hang out with my friends and do the things i do only now i have added working out into my routine.
 
If you make changes to your routines they should be small and barely noticeable...
 
ps i still take my coffee in the same place i took it before i quit...just saying..
 
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