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What improved your quality of life so much, you wished you did it sooner?
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Similar to you we both stopped working at age 57. I still did a few contracts here and there Mr N stopped altogether. We sold up, downsized and moved to the seaside. Far and away the best decision we ever made on a life quality level. |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up? "
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it. |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it."
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it.
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters "
I can't remember how much we used to pay but we decided to stop when we went swimming at 30 years old and were overtaken by the oaps swimming club while we clung breathless to the side. |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it.
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters "
I cant understand how anyone could afford to buy packs of cigarettes either, im currently 8 weeks into my stop smoking program after being a smoker for over 10 years but i smoked roll ups cos it was insanely cheaper compared to cigarettes |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it.
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters
I cant understand how anyone could afford to buy packs of cigarettes either, im currently 8 weeks into my stop smoking program after being a smoker for over 10 years but i smoked roll ups cos it was insanely cheaper compared to cigarettes" mita funny how we almost all mention the benefits of saving money than expressing how much our health would improve first.
We know it healthier to quit, but the cost is the first thing I think about. Weird really |
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Taking vitamin D. I take a combination pill of C, D and Zinc. Far less tired than I used to be.
On a grander scale; doing things for money that I actually like doing. Made that decision about 15 or so years ago. Work doesn't have to be miserable. |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it.
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters
I cant understand how anyone could afford to buy packs of cigarettes either, im currently 8 weeks into my stop smoking program after being a smoker for over 10 years but i smoked roll ups cos it was insanely cheaper compared to cigarettesmita funny how we almost all mention the benefits of saving money than expressing how much our health would improve first.
We know it healthier to quit, but the cost is the first thing I think about. Weird really "
The same applies to sugar. They've had to tax it to try and get us to cut down on it even though we KNOW it's not good for our health. |
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"Oh yes. Quit smoking. A very Long time ago now, but wow, what was I thinking taking that habit up?
We smoked up until we were 30. We were talking about it this morning actually wondering how on earth anyone can afford it.
Aren’t they over a tenner now? I stopped when it was £2.50 ish for 20 embassy no1. (There’s a throw back to my college days) how on earth people don’t clock on to the be Idota of quoting I don’t know.
I have never looked back, just like most Quiters
I cant understand how anyone could afford to buy packs of cigarettes either, im currently 8 weeks into my stop smoking program after being a smoker for over 10 years but i smoked roll ups cos it was insanely cheaper compared to cigarettesmita funny how we almost all mention the benefits of saving money than expressing how much our health would improve first.
We know it healthier to quit, but the cost is the first thing I think about. Weird really "
Lol yeah youre right, and weird thing is i actually liked smoking, i didnt care that it was bad for my health i just enjoyed doing it. Cant say i liked how it made me stink of ashtray though |
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"Leaving my ex. I wish I’d done it years earlier. "
I came to post this! I have much less money and time, but wish I'd walked out five years before nonetheless. |
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Cutting contact with some horrifically toxic people.
I don't care if they're my family, friends, family friends, I don't want them in my life and there's no reason I need to continue to tolerate them.
Life has improved an enormous amount. |
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