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Reciprocity

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  1. ^^^ Glad to hear your hubby has quit now too CL Hope he's doing as well as you are. He has a great mentor to look up to!
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  3. Many might say you are crazy to tempt yourself like that but I can completely understand what you say about it starting as perhaps lack of total commitment and then that turning into a sign of commitment to stay quit despite the easy availability of smoking material. Not sure I would recommend it to others but hey, whatever works for each individual is the right thing as long as it leads to a strong quit Stay strong & stay committed FG!
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  7. Sorry to hear this John ..... I was not too far behind you in quitting this horrible addiction. You are not the first or last to go down this path of relapsing due to complacency. I hope you have learned a lesson from this experience that will stay with you for life. This can happen to any of us when we get complacent about our quits. Congrats for jumping right back on your quit! That takes guts. You know the drill so now let's just get it done. And thanks for coming here to let us know. It helps more people than you know to hold tight to their quits. Hope you decide to stay with us and let us support you along the way of your new quit!
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  10. Congrats Albert! As you know, that 1st month is the most difficult and now you're through it. Celebrate the occasion and carry on to even better days ahead!
  11. Congratulations Jack! 9 months is 3/4 of the way to the Lido Deck. You're right on track to being smoke free for life! Be sure to celebrate today
  12. Nice job Tyme! 4 Months smoke free is huge. Make sure you treat yourself before you continue on to month 5
  13. Great Work DVredux! That first month is the hardest part of quitting and you have done that now. Be sure to celebrate this major accomplishment
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  15. ^^^ You stay strong M5!! I don't want to come to the Pacific N.W. just to kick your A*s!!
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  19. Glad you are making even more positive changes Gordo! Quitting smoking really seems to make us look at other areas of our lives we'd like to change and knowing we can quit shows us we can do virtually anything
  20. Could be a diversion tactic. Draw the chicks attention away from the counting game?
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  22. You almost had me there but I know you better than that. You'd chew your right arm off before you'd smoke again - window licker
  23. Wow!! Congratulations Nicole. 5 years smoke free is fabulous What an inspiration to the rest of us.
  24. Congratulations J! 2 years is fabulous. Keep going

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