I gave up smoking nearly 4 years ago. I didn't want to give up but I just couldn't afford it any more

I joined a site called QuitNet, not for the support or anything because I'm better off doing stuff like that on my own; joining clubs to give something up would have me forever thinking about what I was giving up and I'd relapse! No, I joined QuitNet because they have a little gizmo where you can put in how many cigarettes you smoke, and how much a packet costs you. Every couple of months you get sent an email and this tells you not only how many cigarettes you now
haven't smoked (over 4 years you can imagine the cigarette mountain I would have amassed if I'd continue to smoke!) but more importantly for me it tells me how much money I've saved. The fact that I've added a few months to my life in the process is just a bonus!
In 4 years I've saved over £4,000 (approximately $8,000) and I wasn't a heavy smoker! If I'd been able to afford the cigarettes in the first place, I could have put that money aside (instead of buying a pack of cigarettes I could have put the money into a savings account or something) and now I'd be able to afford all sorts of stuff

But then, if I'd continued to smoke, I'd be dirt poor now!
To all those trying to give up .... take one day at a time. Don't talk about it, fret about it or look upon it as some sort of bereavement - fill your hours with hobbies or whatever takes your mind off cigarettes. That little white stick is a bully - don't give in to Mr Nick O'Tine and one day you will be 4 years down the line like me. Perfect in every way!
