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Good for you Steven!  Every successful quit starts with a first day.  Now, if you can do one day, you can do two days, and on and on...

 

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7 minutes ago, Mona said:

Good for you Steven!  Every successful quit starts with a first day.  Now, if you can do one day, you can do two days, and on and on...

 

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Yes, I can do this. 

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1 hour ago, Steven Drojensky said:

It has been a little shaky, but I didn't have a smoke. That is a huge accomplishment for me.

 

This is a HUGE accomplishment for ALL of us, Steven.

Congratulations on quitting smoking.

You Don't Smoke Anymore.

 

 

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And those days can continue to add up.  Just keep going forward and don't look back.  I promise your life will change in so many wonderful ways - not just beside quitting!

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Hang in there Steven! It's not easy in the early days - we get that!

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But, it's so worth while and it WILL get easier the longer you go not smoking.

It's that way for all of us :) 

 

 

 

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