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Great work Ankush! Another month completed in your quit; congratulations! Those first months are not easy but you are doing all the right things to change your life for the better by fighting nicotine addiction and you are slowly gaining the upper hand on it. It's hard work so be sure to celebrate by treating yourself to something nice today. Rewards are important along the way. 

 

And, keep up the good work. It WILL be worth it :) 

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3 hours ago, reciprocity said:

Great work Ankush! Another month completed in your quit; congratulations! Those first months are not easy but you are doing all the right things to change your life for the better by fighting nicotine addiction and you are slowly gaining the upper hand on it. It's hard work so be sure to celebrate by treating yourself to something nice today. Rewards are important along the way. 

 

And, keep up the good work. It WILL be worth it :) 

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Thank you!!! And you are right, it is a lot of hard work fighting those triggers. Couldn't have done it without the support on Quittrain and watching Joel's videos...thanks again

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Great job on the 2 month mark Ankush -- your doing great now.  Congrats and you had better take some time to celebrate!!!!

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Congrats, Ankush! Two months quit is quite the achievement.....celebrate it and KTQ! 😎

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