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  1. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
    5 points
  2. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
    2 points
  3. Hello Stopping smoking doesnt change anything Was there anything to change? Yes. Stopping smoking. What this means is If i think of allen carr's reputed feeling of being happy and stopping smoking for sure without any symptons of abstinence, i think I know how that feeling is in the case of applicati9n to me. Nothing really is different, its just the same. Hm i dont know how to say it. Just a vague feeling that im indiferent to life and i prefer not to smoke. I feel i stopped smoking. The mind tries to come up with reasons why i stopped smoking today, I notice that. May be true, may not, maybe i dont care. Odd but not odd at all. Something sunk in. It makes sense without making sense as I understand or try to understand. It maoes sense to help my reality as. A . MAN. I admire allen carr because i guess first i like ti admire people from affar, lol hm, but i guess his choice is what i admire. He stopped smoking and helped a lot of people stop. That is gut ful. I never wanted to help others stop smoking, just wanted myself to stop. So I asked for help and i found help. It has been near or far from me all these years. Im not supposed to feel any diferent now that i dont smoke!!! One thing that helped i guess can be the dismantle of the ideia of 'enlightnement'. You know those gurus from the east feel it because they never knew about smoking ? So they had to indulge in 'enlightenment' while we smoked cigarettes as an indulgence.
    1 point
  4. AceWhite Quit Date: 2/7/2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Hi fellow NOPE'ers I've been thinking about how my quit is like being on an airplane. The first part of the quit is like a takeoff. A whoosh of a new feeling- some excitement even as I embarked on a journey and reached new heights. Slowly, as i've gained altitude, space between myself and that last smoke, I feel now at almost one moth in i'm hitting the cruising altitude, but with altitude comes pressure. I've hit some turbulence on my way to this height, but I kept climbing. For awhile, the clouds obscured my vision, and I felt like I could step off at at moment, back into my smoke filled haze, for just a quick moment and be ok, but that surely would've been an unwise move on my part, because instantly i'd fall back down and lose all my altitude. For now, i'm keeping my sealtbelt attached, ready for the bumps that may come with the cruise, but i'm prepared for the trip. In my lap is my reading material from Quit, in my heart is my desire, and in my soul is my strength. Headed off into the horizon where there are no more clouds Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/15282-reaching-cruising-altitude/
    1 point
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