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As silly as this may sound... I just found out that there is (enjoyable!) life after quitting. For the first time in well over 4 months Ive had a quiet, all-by-myself evening with wine and a movie and knitting and a cat. Not one second did I feel a void or the need to fix something. Everything was ok, just the way it was. Including me.

Awesome.

Ticker says Im nearing 70% of half-a-lido-deck. Bank account states I saved over 800 euro's. Calender tells me it's only four days to 2019. After what I would like to call Uhm (Unexpected Hell Month) I'm even steadier in my quit. My non smoking didn't cause any of the events, so it would have been silly to light up. No causal link there.. just associations I continued to break.

Concidering a forever quit ...? Take the leap.  Like many people here I dare say.. if I can quit, you can too. 

 

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^^^ I love it when I read something like this that tells me ..... Someone has made it! They have finally realized that all the struggle has been worth it because they have found a life-long quit!

 

Congarts MLMR!!

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18 hours ago, MLMR said:

As silly as this may sound... I just found out that there is (enjoyable!) life after quitting. For the first time in well over 4 months Ive had a quiet, all-by-myself evening with wine and a movie and knitting and a cat. Not one second did I feel a void or the need to fix something. Everything was ok, just the way it was. Including me.

Awesome.

Ticker says I'm nearing 70% of half-a-lido-deck. Bank account states I saved over 800 euro's. Calendar tells me it's only four days to 2019. After what I would like to call Uhm (Unexpected Hell Month) I'm even steadier in my quit. My non smoking didn't cause any of the events, so it would have been silly to light up. No causal link there.. just associations I continued to break.

Considering a forever quit ...? Take the leap.  Like many people here I dare say.. if I can quit, you can too. 

 

 

 

I am so happy for you, M'life.

Thanks for hanging in there...the rewards will continue to be awesome.

 

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