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Week 1


SanDar

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All done with hell week. And well, it really wasn't as hellish as I thought it would be.

Fairly easy actually, well maybe not "easy peasy" but definitely doable!

First couple days were kinda blah. I found keeping busy was helpful.

The huge thing though is realizing I'm not giving up or sacrificing anything at all.

In fact, the total opposite is true - I'm receiving so much!

The health benefits appearing this early are real motivators.

 

I can do this, I am doing this! :)

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Still winning

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Hell week done in a fairly calm stylee :)  Onwards and upwards Sandy. x

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yay sandy thats fab news :)

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Susana

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You look tiny in your picture, but I feel you are H U G E!!!!!

 

and you are...

 

You have quit smoking... now all you have to do is make sure you don´t understimate your strenght.

 

you are S T R O N G.

 

Stay strong, OK? ;-)

SanDar

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You look tiny in your picture, but I feel you are H U G E!!!!!

 

and you are...

 

You have quit smoking... now all you have to do is make sure you don´t understimate your strenght.

 

you are S T R O N G.

 

Stay strong, OK? ;-)

Yep, staying strong - powered by any food that doesn't walk away from me, lol.

Thanks Susana, and you are doing well too :) Let's keep going! 

babs609

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so happy for you!!  woo hoo!!  You ARE doing this.  congratulations for reaching freedom!

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