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Great work buddy!! You've reached the 1/4 year mark and things will only get even better from here on.

Just stay focused on the ultimate goal and you'll do fine :)

 

Hey, why not treat yourself to something special? I hear Bakon's got one of his bike's up for sale :15_yum:

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Octain -- great job on the 3 month mark.  Amazing isn't it and it only seems to get better at this point.  There were times during the 3 month mark I did not know if it would happen but making the daily nope pledge has helped.  Keep it going

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Thanks everyone. Great bunch of folks around here. I really appreciate everyone.Still, one day at a time LOL

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3 hours ago, Octain said:

Thanks everyone. Great bunch of folks around here. I really appreciate everyone.Still, one day at a time LOL

Yes - don't look too far out just yet. That's the way to handle this. Don't worry though, you will reach that point when you just KNOW you have the upper hand on this thing. For me it was 5 or 6 months. Others are shorter and some are longer but if you just keep moving ahead, it WILL happen. Keep the faith, especially through the threes (three days - three months). You're right on schedule :)

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