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I was committed....   got the 'stificate to prove it too....     More importantly, I commit to sticking with this CRAZY lot in here......    I forgot myself once...   not going to forget myself a second time... that would be absoflaminglutely ludicrous!!

 

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Newbies, 

Make the commitment. One year on the train, keep yourself accountable. When you come and pledge not to take a puff just for that day 365 times, you win. 

 

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Just now, LizQuit said:

I am committing to one year. Only 364 more nopes to go!

 

Smart move lad. Come nope daily, dont fail you. Its a matter of noping.

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Just now, LizQuit said:

I am committing to one year. Only 364 more nopes to go!

Good Stuff - a year seems a long way off but .... it isn't. You'll see.

 

Oh and, Stewie calls everyone "lad" so, not to worry - lol.

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Good job Liz. I firmly believe that being a part of a "quitting community" like Quit Train, and committing to being active and contributing for a full year, is decisive in being successful in quitting.

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OK signen on the dotted line an committen  to one year of bein a NOPE head. At least I'm smart enough to know I need the nope.

 

EDIT: Why has noone mentioned if this is legalised NOPE??? Do I need to be watching for the cops with I have me daily NOPE??????????????????????????????????

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I committed to one year at qsmb.....and I did it! Noped every single day! Now that I am over here....I commit to another year (at least) of doing the daily nope and offering support to others who may need it!

 

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For the most part, my quit has consumed my thoughts and attention the past several weeks. But each time I thought of the quit lasting more than the next moment or a day, I began to get overwhelmed. 

 

I was at lunch, in my deep thought and meditation state, asking myself...What do I want from this?  A moment, a day, a week, a month? And I came to a calm place with the answer...I want to never smoke a cigarette again ... ever! And rather than get overwhelmed, I was at peace with myself. I understand there will be battles with my thoughts, but as someone wise  and experienced said...the war is won. I ALREADY QUIT. I don't need to continue fighting that war; but I must be diligent and strong in fighting the  isolated battles/attacks to keep my freedom. 

 

I commit to 1 year here.  But don't be suprised if you have to put with me for a lot longer. :) 

 

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the war is won. I ALREADY QUIT. I don't need to continue fighting that war; but I must be diligent and strong in fighting the  isolated battles/attacks to keep my freedom. 

 

Love this !!!.....you are indeed already a fabulous non smoker....all you have to do..is stay a non smoker....well done !!!

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Just now, blur said:

I'm in, i will post here again a year from now.

 

Well done Blur...

I've changed your post to I WILL...!!!!!.....stay positive !!!

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1 minute ago, MwBenson said:

I commit to a year on here aswell hopefully longer :) what a great place and helpful people!!

 

Love your positive attitude...you can do it ...!!!

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I commit to a year because that’s when I get myself a new 4K big screen LCD television. I want at least a 55  Incher. Maybe even some new audio equipment too.

I’ve had the same 36 inch plasma for more than 10 years. It’s time… and I deserve it!

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I started off noping accidentely. Then the intended but cautious nope once in a while, afterwards waiting for some miracle fairy to land on my shoulder telling me everythings gonna be alright now and that I am safe in the garden of nopers. 

 

Last week it clicked. Daily noping won't save me from lighting up, daily noping will strengthen my resolve. Only me, myself and I have the responsability for lighting/not lighting up. 

 

Humble because I'm only 7 weeks in ... but uhm, I think I'm finally on to something the old sages keep repeating ?.

 

So, I am committing to one year (and the inner voice saying ... 'You? You don't like being part of groups, you don't make commitments! What about that commitment you made as a child after that one horrible thing happened, the commitment you made to do it all by yourself?' Well. Maybe it's time to ditch that one and replace it for something new. ?

 

 

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Thought about it, and I am willing to stay on this forum at least one year. Helping myself, keeping the quit solid and by doing that being there for other quitters.

(So there ppl... you are gonna have to put up with me now 😛)

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1 hour ago, Vivianne said:

Thought about it, and I am willing to stay on this forum at least one year. Helping myself, keeping the quit solid and by doing that being there for other quitters.

And you will end up here longer than a year.  You will come to love us all and not be able to live without us.  😁

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