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Congratulations @Linda Thomas for being 6 months smoke free!

 

Well done Linda, despite every stress life and your parent can throw at you you have reached the half way mark... that's right, you have officially joined the 50%ers and have made it half way to you first year of freedom. We are so lucky to have you on the Quit Train with us. Always one of the first to offer support you are also the bringer of many laughs. Watching your journey is such a gift, you are leaving giant footsteps for those coming behind you to follow. So despite the drama at home at the moment make sure you take some Linda time and do something special to reward yoursef... even if its just buying a nice warm funky scarf that your will love snuggling in outside because it wont stink or be a potetial fire hazard.

 

Great start to you life of freedom.

 

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Congratulations Linda!! Ditto to what notsmokinjo has written.  Please do something for YOU today! Enjoy and celebrate this milestone you fought like hell to achieve! 

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Wow !!!!....our lovely Chicklette Linda is half way there today !!!!

Sometimes a person boards the train ,that just shoots straight to my heart....and you will them the freedom they so want ,through all lives troubles ...

Sweetheart couldn't be more proud of you !!!!!

You have fought your way here...you are getting stronger day by day....

Keep climbing that rope !!!!....I've sent a friend to help you ...

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WOW Linda, amazing. You've just hit this out of the park haven't you?

 

Inspite of the challenges, you've soldiered on, and here you are at the peak of a well deserved summit. Good on you.

I truly hope you celebrate the brave, dedicated spirit you are today. I know I do each time I read your posts :D

 

Well done and KTQ.

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Congrats Linda, on your tough girl awesome quit. Thanks for your frankness about what you encounter during all of this. And look at everything you are gaining! Strong woman!

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Congratulations, friend, on your SIX months of Freedom !

Your success through your family travails is building a powerhouse of a quit, a powerhouse of a woman.

I am so happy for you.

Thank you for all your contributions here, you make this world a better place.

Love,

S

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Congratulations on half a year quit Linda! You're doing so great in spite of all the troubles you've faced and should be over the moon proud of yourself! Be selfish today and treat yourself first for once! :)

 

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Congratulations Linda.  Your quit has been tested and you've proven time-and-again that you have built a rock-solid quit for yourself.

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Congrats, Linda...! Six months quit is quite an achievement, celebrate all your hard-work and KTQ!

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Fabulous job Linda! You are half way to the Lido Deck and getting stronger by the day.

So happy for you and very proud of what you have accomplished. Keep up the great work :) 

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