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Thanks both!! really appreciate the shout out Saz :) although I must confess its only been a bit over a month (day 35 right now) but I;ll take it you have enough faith that I'll reach 2 months. 

 

I'm feeling... strong. The quit feels very different this time around ... I'm genuinely feeling less cravings and even when I do get cravings I can smack them down pretty quickly. I don't even romantise it anymore (which is HUGE) .. I now see the positive thoughts about cigarettes as a terrible door to door salesman trying to sell me back into a worse life and now it just makes me laugh. Honestly I find myself smiling when I get cravings. 

 

The shift in mindset has been unbelievable and I have no doubt that quitting with the support from you guys has been a huge part. 

 

I'm looking forward to building a stronger quit together with our community. 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Rick92 said:

Thanks both!! really appreciate the shout out Saz :) although I must confess its only been a bit over a month (day 35 right now) but I;ll take it you have enough faith that I'll reach 2 months. 

 

I'm feeling... strong. The quit feels very different this time around ... I'm genuinely feeling less cravings and even when I do get cravings I can smack them down pretty quickly. I don't even romantise it anymore (which is HUGE) .. I now see the positive thoughts about cigarettes as a terrible door to door salesman trying to sell me back into a worse life and now it just makes me laugh. Honestly I find myself smiling when I get cravings. 

 

The shift in mindset has been unbelievable and I have no doubt that quitting with the support from you guys has been a huge part. 

 

I'm looking forward to building a stronger quit together with our community. 

 

 

 

oops !  maths has never been my strong suit.  Congratulations on your First Month of Freedom !

I have no doubt that you will be celebrating every month and every year in your fabulous nicotine free life.

 

It is the quantum shift in mindset that is a cornerstone in a successful quit. 

Here is an interesting post about this

Perception Shift

 

You are building a strong and sturdy quit.  Good on you.

Thanks for sharing your quit with us, it is sure to inspire others.

 

Here is another post dealing with mindset that may be helpful to you or others reading.

Executive Assistant

 

 

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