Just found out a YouTube video I made 6 months ago received 2,267 views. That'll teach me not to forget my YouTube channel exists...
Funny you mention that. My daughter went a streak of making YouTube videos and posting them. She actually got a YouTube "award" for best new comedy channel. Ended up getting lots of views too. Too bad she got away from that.
If you post videos and get enough subscribers they eventually contact you and you can get ads on your videos, and once you get (I think) 500+ subscribers - you can start getting paid. One of her buddies was getting enough income from YouTube that he was able to purchase a green screen, and some high end editing software, and a MacBook Pro (or whatever their top laptop is/was a couple years ago).
I have reduced my tobacco intact by 2/3 and have a quit date of June 1st. The last two mornings have been rough. I wake up feeling like I'm hungover although I didn't drink at all the night before. I've been told this (feeling) only lasts 2-4 weeks. Ugh.
I have reduced my tobacco intact by 2/3 and have a quit date of June 1st. The last two mornings have been rough. I wake up feeling like I'm hungover although I didn't drink at all the night before. I've been told this (feeling) only lasts 2-4 weeks. Ugh.
Good luck and keep strong! I quit cold turkey after smoking 10 years, most of it on a regular basis. Only smoked about a half pack a day most of the times, though I went through a full pack or more on some stressful days. I had one time I was tempted to ask someone for a smoke. That, along with my lack of an addiction to alcohol after drinking like I did for a while tells me I got VERY lucky with the genes I have. I also can't really put on weight very easily either, lol. Definitely have some bad things that I got cursed with, but was blessed when it comes to things like addiction. My mom tends to get addicted to things, so she won't drink more than a wine cooler because she's afraid of getting addicted since it runs in her family.
I have heard the same thing before about 2-4 weeks and have heard it is very difficult to get through, but it is definitely doable. Have you tried quitting before?
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I have heard the same thing before about 2-4 weeks and have heard it is very difficult to get through, but it is definitely doable. Have you tried quitting before?
Thanks for the well wishes. I have attempted to quit before but (this may sound bad) it was for others. This time I'm quitting for me and I have a better attitude about it. One month of pain is not long considering all the positives that will come from this. While I'm quitting tobacco I'm also exercising/dieting and laying off of the booze. I don't want to gain weight from this and drinking is a trigger.
I have reduced my tobacco intact by 2/3 and have a quit date of June 1st. The last two mornings have been rough. I wake up feeling like I'm hungover although I didn't drink at all the night before. I've been told this (feeling) only lasts 2-4 weeks. Ugh.
Best of luck to you! I hope you make it.
I woke up from a two-day drug-induced coma to find whatever I had gone (a hacking cough so violent I got headaches)--of course, I lost 48-hours that I have to try to catch up on now. Walked out my front door and noticed life had gone on around me.
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