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Mac#23

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  1. Navigating terrible sources
  2. I'll do a new based on last 3 letters of toast. Annoying sarcastic tone
  3. Pushing over tripods wow, that was at the same time...lol
  4. Enormous ripe yams
  5. Race cars everyday
  6. Clearly happy elves
  7. 2weeks smoke free. WoooooHoooooo
  8. Intentionally forgotten everything
  9. I haven't been smoke free all that long but I am slowly seeing some of the benefits. For example, I've started to breathe better and I believe my blood pressure is at a much better level. I still get cravings but they at a totally manageable. I don't miss worrying about wether I have enough smokes to last the day. I think I smoked the most when I was bored but I realize that I got better things to do in my down time. It's quite a revelation to know that life's tough moments don't involve smoking to get through them.
  10. Over reaching youth
  11. Understanding cryptic elves
  12. Astronauts learning spanish
  13. Eight enthusiastic trolls
  14. Really enthusiastic doctors
  15. Individually trusting youth
  16. Troops engage daily
  17. Random energy discharges
  18. Another knowledgeable yodler That was wrong.....lol Another knowledgeable singer
  19. gradual incline noted
  20. Mac#23

    1 Week

    Congratulations…… You got through HELL week. Keep it up.
  21. This is something I have experienced in the past. I thought that it's only a drag or two. It won't effect anything and I can still quit. it turned into an EPIC fail. I slid right back into smoking again right where I left off. You have to understand that if you really want to commit to quitting you are either all in to the quitting process or your not. You can't have this or any other addiction both ways. So, don't lie or rationalize to yourself that it's even an option. It's hard work I get that because I am going through it myself. I quit 13 days ago after smoking for 37 years. So, if you really want this quit then you have to work for it and if you need help or support we will be there. It all starts with you. You have to want it for yourself .
  22. Assisting nannies knitting

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