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Day 64 without a cigarette .  I am no longer complacent it's pretty well behind me now and there's no looking back .

I get the odd craving but I think it's just emotional residue  lingering from being a smoker all those years.

There is no way that I would ever go back and smoke cigarettes that's the furthest thing from my mind.

I've been through a few stressful situation in the past couple of weeks and didn't even think about smoking.

I guess everything is coming together now and the last pieces is in the puzzle and I can see the whole big picture now.

I can pin the medal of Bravery on my chest Pat myself on the back for a job well done and be happy joyous and free.

And not Restless irritable and discontent I had to be rigorously honest with myself and that was my key to Freedom.

I'm following the yellow brick road the only thing in life that is constant is change and I feel great.

Have a happy and smoke-free day.good people that quit train.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Good job Joe.

 

You committed to your quit and trusted the process.  And now, it's all coming together for you.

 

Stay the course and enjoy the ride.

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30 minutes ago, joe bossio said:

I had to be rigorously honest with myself and that was my key to Freedom.

 

^^^^ This^^^^^^.

 

Rigorous honesty.  Yes and Yes again.

These were the keys to my Freedom also,

and my former bravado became a true inner strength and profound trust in myself applied to every realm of my life.

 

Congratulations on your 64 Days of Freedom, Joe.

Stay vigilant and focused.

You quit smoking !

Reward yourself in small and large ways for this wonderful accomplishment.

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Congratulations on 64 days Joe, I'm glad your quit is going so well. I was still struggling pretty bad at 64 days so you're doing great! 😊

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I guess everything is coming together now and the last pieces is in the puzzle and I can see the whole big picture now.

I can pin the medal of Bravery on my chest Pat myself on the back for a job well done and be happy joyous and free

 

Love this Joe !!!!!

You've freed yourself from a horrible addiction that would have probably killed you .....

You should be proud .....Yes !!!!!.....pin that medal ....

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