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Kong Hei Fatt Choy.... Happy New Year and blessing for wealth and prosperity.

 

So you missed joining the Quit Train at new years?.... not let that stop you, it is now Chinese New Year... it is tradition to sweep you house, pushing everything out the door, it is done to sweep the old year out and welcome the new year in. So why not metaphorically sweep out your body, get rid of the smokes and nicotine and welcome the new year as a non-smoker.

 

Apples and Oranges are eaten during Chinese New Year because their colours bring joy and good luck... but why not stock up as oranges and apples (or even just their juice) will help keep you hydrated and also help to keep your blood sugars up. So clearly this is the perfect time of year to quit.

 

Also this is the YEAR OF THE PIG (even though our Pig is awol ? )..... years of the pig are know to be times of good luck and good fortune... clearly the year of the pig is telling you to give up and make your own luck and your own fortune (all that money you wont be wasting on tobacco)..

 

So start the Year of the Pig well.... give up and be lucky, and be fortunate.

 

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