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RE: Abstinence and habit-breaking

Yes, I confess that I have had vices and that some I have given up. And I can only think of one way to give up an "addiction", to give it up at once and not little by little and avoid temptations and of course willpower. For example let the people around you know that you have stopped drinking coffee so they don't offer it to you or avoid coffee shops. I hope this can be of some help to you. Have a great day

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If I'm asked, can I get you a coffee, I'd say no, but when it's already purchased I think it'd be rude not to and drinking it won't kill me. I mean, it's like they're saying, here, shoot up some heroin, to which I'd say no. When with clients the idea is to find the path of least resistance I guess, and saying no to a client who has already bought me a coffee is something I'll never do.

Avoiding coffee shops...if my client wants to meet there then that's where we meet. It's just how is. I can choose not to drink coffee mostly though, and that's what I've been doing. I guess I wasn't really looking for advice, I'm a big boy after all, more to see how others have handled their own habits when wishing to beak them.

I hope you have a nice day.

I understand you, you are a big boy and I have discovered that I have an addiction, to give advices, It is an issue that I will have to think.
Have a great day

Lol...addicted to advice-giving? Ok, well it cold be a far worse addiction I guess.

Yeah, I guess so hahahahahah! Best regards