Nicole, that's fantastic! Way to go! btw, is there a point where it gets easier or is it individual for everyone?
beth, I'm so glad Matt got to see him mom before surgery. Still sending lots of way their way.
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Nicole, that's fantastic! Way to go! btw, is there a point where it gets easier or is it individual for everyone?
beth, I'm so glad Matt got to see him mom before surgery. Still sending lots of way their way.
General poll: what did you do after you graduated college?
6 months in LA, then Grad School
Today is my 8th day without smoking. The little stat thing on Quitnet says that in those 8 days I've NOT smoked 184 cigarettes and I've saved almost $30. Huh.
Whoot! Once you're a little further off, the savings will probably not be sucked up in the quitting. That's a lot of imaginary cigarettes.
what did you do after you graduated college?
Traveled in europe with a best friend from high school
then worked at an El Torito , until the first mall opened - and began my retail career.
Where are you going to grad school, Debet? I'm sorry, I think I once knew but it has slipped my mind.
BTW, go Nicole!
Whatever numbers give you strengthe are the numbers that matter
Beth, check your profile addy in about two minutes.
what did you do after you graduated college?
Moved to NYC, got married, worked.
SA, I'm in Columbia, MD. Technically Loyola College, but we don't really have much to do with the rest of the school
what did you do after you graduated college?
After going back home and working for the summer I moved to San Francisco with one good friend, her boyfriend, and a guy I just met at the graduation ceremony (who was a friend of my friend). I had never been there before and had no job lined up. My friends got out there early and found us a great apartment though. I did almost chicken out and not move about a month before I was supposed to go. SO SO glad I didn't. Moving there and making that step into the unknown was one of the best things I've ever done in my life.
So, just how terrifying is it to go somewhere and work post-college? Because frankly I'm finding that whole void space after May 22nd increasingly worrisome.