I was attempting to use my intro thread as some what of a journal and of course life gets in the way and I haven't posted in here for a while.
1.) I think people that have been on this site for 50 days or so understand this, but maybe the "younger" ones don't. This website and group of people and supporters is truly amazing. I am on day 58 now, and would not have made it past day 3 without the accountability and support provided by members here.
2.) it is amazing that at day 58 I am still having craves and foggy times. After dinner; playing PS3; New Years; hungover; opening presents...the list keeps gong. Maybe one day that will end and I will be able to do these things without thinking about the nic bitch. Again, this website and the supportive members keep me straight. I posted roll, and I'll be damned if I will break that promise.
3.) about 11 years ago I started on a journey to finish school and get where I wanted to be career wise. I had flunked out of college the first go round and was working full time as a drafter. I knew it wasn't what I wanted but I worked with wonderful people and with their help and my wife's help and motivation I started back to school part time. I spent the next 3-4 years taking classes at the local tech school and jucos. Finally after I had taken all the classes offered that would go towards my degree, I resigned from work, sold my house, moved my wife and new son in with my parents, and I started full time at a university about 2.5 hours from home. During the week I lived in an apartment, and traveled home on the weekends to see my family. I completed 96 hours in two years and one summer and graduated with my BS is Civil Engineering. The first part of my journey was over. I got a job and me and the family moved and started this part of our lives.
Once you have your B.S. you then work 4 years and you can take your PE exam, when you pass that you are considered a professional Engineer.
So I reached my 4 years in may of 2012. I began studying for this 8 hour monster exam. I was early to work every day to study; studied on the weekends; studied while my family went on vacation etc...
Took the test in October 2012. Left the test center feeling great. KNEW I had passed it. This would mean an end to my journey. It would mean a raise at work, new job offers, more money, etc etc. it takes 6-8 weeks to grade the nation wide exam.
December 13 I found out that I had failed. I had to leave the office as I was quite upset and I drove to the gas station. I bought a coke and a ............pack of seeds. I didn't cave! I manned up grabbed my balls and went on with life. Shortly after, I called the state, signed back up and started studying again. I take the test again in April 2013.
My point being, that when life sucks, and shit doesn't go your way, you CAN stay quit.