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Hey everyone! Just popping by to say I’m celebrating 3 years this coming Monday, 1/29/24! I’ve been smoke free and craving free since day 1! No matter what anyone says, it IS possible! This month is the beginning of an awesome year! No smoking, a toxic coworker is leaving next week, I’m starting my first new relationship in almost 7 years, I’ve overcome anxiety and have joined a freaking gym! Make this year the best you can!!!! Good to everyone still pushing through!!! You can dot it!

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It’s great to hear from you @Amy R. and that you are doing so well! You so had this from Day 1 and never looked back! Keep living your best life!

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 Oongratulstions

i Am celebrating my 5 day I know it’s not a long time but after  off a 10 year on off period I feel I am finally dong something positive

 

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4 hours ago, Dane said:

 Oongratulstions

i Am celebrating my 5 day I know it’s not a long time but after  off a 10 year on off period I feel I am finally dong something positive

 

Every day you're smoke free is a victory worth celebrating! Don't ever sell yourself short just because you only have a few days. 5 days or 5 years; they're both hard fought victories!! You have every right to be proud Dane!

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Congratulations Amy 

3 years is Amazing .. 

Thank you for sharing it with us 😁

Dane 

Well  done done buddy , every day without those cancer sticks is a massive achievement x

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Congratulations @Dejvis93  That first day is the toughest.  Keep up the great work, you are doing a great thing in quitting smoking.

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Congrats at your 3 tough fought days of Smobriety @Dejvis93!!

 

3 days free of putting nicotine into your body means nicotine has now been flushed out of your entire body and that's a huge accomplishment. Now your mission is to keep it out! You're on the right path to do just that so keep your focus & you'll get there; no question about it.

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3 days free of putting nicotine into your body means nicotine has now been flushed out of your entire body and that's a huge accomplishment. Now your mission is to keep it out! You're on the right path to do just that so keep your focus & you'll get there; no question about it.

 

^^^^ This ^^^^

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Yaaaa.

1 week done and dusted …

Congratulations …your kicking the Nicotine  Monsters butt

On to week two ..Heck week …

Ive sent you a big pat on the back…well deserved 😁

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Nice work @Dejvis93! That's the hardest week of all and it's now in your past. Keep moving forward. You've got too much invested to give up now. Still one day at a time and you'll make it to your goal!

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Great work @Dejvis93  You are making it through the toughest days and it does get better.  Keep moving forward.  You are doing awesomely.

 

 

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Good on you Dejvis93. Hell week is no joke but you did it. So, reward yourself today for this great accomplishment.

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