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RE: Contest - week 9 - “Let's talk about an addiction” / Concurso- semana 9 - «Hablemos sobre una adicción»
I've never smoked, in fact I don't drink alcohol either, but there's a reason for that: I'm a surfer. One of my uncles taught me to love the waves, to feel the adrenaline rush when surfing those waves that become almost a challenge, and on my board I manage to overcome them. Perhaps my personality also helps with this, my tenacity when I want to achieve a goal.
That's wonderful. I have always been drawn to huge waves and the people who challenge them.
I hope you never have addictions because that disturbs you for life.
I, on the other hand, was addicted to cigarettes and, after 10 years of smoking, I quit. I told myself one day, I'll quit smoking and that's it. I got it at once. It wasn't traumatic, I didn't experience withdrawals, I just occupied my mind with other things. Nobody believed in me. My friends thought I would go back to smoking. Even my psychiatrist friend told me one day that a year was not significant to say that I gave up cigarette addiction. he he. It wasn't like that. I became a staunch enemy of this bad habit.
In my life I have seen addictions of all kinds: alcohol, medications, television, games, to women, to men, and many other things that I don't remember now.
I hope for your life good health and good decisions.
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Addictions are not good at all.
As a child, I was overweight. I had to be very disciplined to lose it. I succeeded, but after a few years, it was NOT easy. But this helps me maintain an exercise routine. In fact, I still stick to it , it's become a habit.
I congratulate you again. I, on the other hand, spent many years trying not to gain weight because of my tendency to be obese. I managed it up to a certain time. After my pregnancy it became more and more difficult, until I got tired and now I only fight for a few months to finish, then I start again. It's a vicious circle. Another addiction.