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9 hours ago, Doreensfree said:

JB ....

You need to reset your quit day ....the only way forward is to be honest with yourself ...

Time to get serious .....

I will erase it but not put anything simply because I do not need a thread showing up each month saying "Jet black is so many months quit"

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3 hours ago, Jet Black said:

I will erase it but not put anything simply because I do not need a thread showing up each month saying "Jet black is so many months quit"

 

Put your new date in and I'll make sure none of those annoying monthly threads show up.

 

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1 and a half years of quit and breaking it can be a bit depressing 🤔

 

I am in my 5th month without smoking .

 

I still get very bored , tired and dull after 7 o clock in the evening ,because i spent a lot of time in the morning studying and preparing my final semester project

 

Anyway please think positive and start new .You have only smoked a little after 1 and half years without smoking .

 

 

 

Choose to be optimistic, it feels better

Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions

 

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How am I just now seeing this? I’m ashamed of myself. I really need to read the forums more.

 

It’s easy, JB. Just dont smoke.

Or smoke, it’s up to you. 

 

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