Much to my surprise, I don't crave vaping the way I craved analogs when I'm at work. As a result, I'm markedly more productive and focused. And this is even though I don't vape at my desk.
Much to my surprise, I don't crave vaping the way I craved analogs when I'm at work. As a result, I'm markedly more productive and focused. And this is even though I don't vape at my desk.
I almost never vape at work. Walking too and from the train and MAYBE the odd vape outside of I grab a coffee or fresh air, but I normally go all day without a vape. Even when I travel, I am not dying to have that one last vape before entering the airport like I did when I smoked.
When I work at home (most of the time) I do vape a few ml's throughout the day.
I almost never vape at work. Walking too and from the train and MAYBE the odd vape outside of I grab a coffee or fresh air, but I normally go all day without a vape. Even when I travel, I am not dying to have that one last vape before entering the airport like I did when I smoked.
When I work at home (most of the time) I do vape a few ml's throughout the day.
It's interesting that you mention driving. Prior to vaping, every time I tried to quit analogs driving would be the thing that would bring me back to them.
Now, it's driving and sitting outside in the evening when I chain vape. But being able to vape while driving was -huge- for my quit.
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