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Man 21 days, 3 weeks and headed on to one month,  Man I am so glad I did not take a could of years to get smat and get back off of the Nicotine.

This time with the edjucation, experiance and knowledge I am doing really well,  Knowing what will  I was basically going to go through and being able to perp for it was such a benefit. 

I have decided that this time I will not enter No mans Land, insted I will circumvent it, yes that is correct I am going to Navigate myself around No Mans Land.

Yes Yes that will be the Trick, avoid it, Do not allow myself to enter.   I have the tools and Mode of transpertation to accomplish this.  Yes Yes I feel empowered.

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Congrats! First month is within reach now, must feel good.

 

I still count in weeks, it helps me divide the months and therefor every day/week/month is of equal importance and worth mentioning to myself. Building a rock solid quit by doing so.

 

I think No Mans Land is as true as you make it, so denying yourself entrance seems like a good thing to do ;)

 

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I didn't experience No Man's Land.

When the initial 'shine' of my quit wore off

it was replaced by a bigger and  brighter shine of accumulated time.

I was SO happy I had quit and still, five years later, have a deep, confident grin about it.

 

I was stopped on the street the other day.

'gotta cigarette ?'

'No', I BEAMED. 'I Quit !'

'Congratulations'.

He couldn't help but notice my exuberance, I was a-glow.

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The quite when all fades and life just goes on is what got me last time, it was said and done, felt I was in control and then that one cigar.

then two weks later, hell that was no problem then once a week for no reason at all but to smoke,  I was screwed from that point.

So this time there is not going to be quite, I will make my own noise,  The echos of Opan will rebound off of these walls far and long.

When my war is over and it is a scurmish here and there, I will be supporting other quiters in their plight and fight to be nicotine free.

I figure to become a fixture here and in doing so never have to set foot in the quite of the Mans land.

 

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I never entered No Man's Land Either....I was so grateful to be rid of that 52 year addiction...it's about positive attitude....

Keep positive ....don't  allow negative thoughts.........

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