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Evelyn

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Good thinking, Evelyn! One thing that frequently leads to relapses is straying away from the board too soon. Many of us (including me) have pledged to ourselves to remain active on the board for at least one year. That means checking in at least 2 or 3 times a week, reading some posts and writing a few posts to "pay it forward". Everybody I know who has done this has stayed quit. I'm just saying... :)

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Thinking I didn't need QT, well guess what I won a view battles but the war isn't over yet! So you can expext me to be around more!

Realising fighting each battle leads to winning the war and what you need to keep winning those battles are key, you have come along way EVelyn keep winning those battles hun, glad you know what you need xx

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Others on QT need you too Evelyn! And sticking close to the board helps to ward off those nasty temptations. Posting & joining in discussions help me to feel that I am a part of a strong group. That strength is helping tremendously!

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Others on QT need you too Evelyn! And sticking close to the board helps to ward off those nasty temptations. Posting & joining in discussions help me to feel that I am a part of a strong group. That strength is helping tremendously!

Very nice wrap-up of the value of a support group, Tyme2B. You hit the nail on the head!

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