Originally Posted by
hamish5178
Thanks for the kind words. My issue is that I don't really want to quit. I'm young and active enough to not feel like ****, and a lot of my friends and a great deal of my co-workers (the restaurant industry is full of smokers) smoke too. I smoke(d) nice cigarettes, etc. I just know that one day I'm going to wake up 40 years old still smoking and that's when it'll really suck and it will kill me. Forcing myself to get off the train now (and posting about it on here and Google+ feels helpful).
Speaking of which, does anyone want a Google+ invite? Just pm me your email address and I'll send you one.
It sounds like you've already got a handful of excuses lined up for why you aren't going to really quit and that you are merely on a "break" from smoking.
I think you should take a more serious approach to quitting.
Quitting is not easy, but it is well within your reach.
Accept and appreciate the support, but do not rely on others to get you through this. No one is going to hold your hand.