In 2016 I made a firm attempt at quitting nicotine which included “X”ing the days off a calendar. I made my goal but then picked it back up a few days later, but then quit again a few months later for New Year’s. I made it through 2017 without a cigarette (never really got into vaping) until Summer rolled in. I then quit *again* with my last cigarette (to date) being 12/25/2017, a week earlier than I had meant for it to be (a fact I regularly regret lol) but was aided in quitting thanks to a head cold. Summer 2018 came through and said “yo what’s up” and I wasn’t too happy about but I didn’t start smoking again. Now with Summer 2019 in full swing I’ve started getting itchy from time to time (it’s always the weather changes it seems) and so I went back and put together this montage of me “X”ing off that “Days Without Cigarettes” calendar from 2016. I’m not trying to go through this again because I don’t think I could come up with more ideas of how to use that marker to cross off more days! So that’s the main reason why I’m not gonna start smoking again. Everyone’s always like “quit for your health” but no one ever mentions “quit because you’ll run out of ideas of how to creatively cross out the days on your quit-calendar!!” so here I am, saying that this too is a valid AF reason! #nicotinefree #dayswithoutcigarettes #nonicotine #quitsmoking #quitsmokingtips #quittingsmoking (at Baltimore, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByjbbZ_gwB9/?igshid=2vx24b4faxms



















