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I will quit after my birthday

I will quit after vacation

I will quit after the holidays

I will quit next month

I will quit next Monday

I will quit tomorrow

Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Tomorrow

 

Oh look it's my birthday coming up again I'll wait until after that

That's how it's designed folks. To keep you in the trap. Get out of there and quit now !!

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I will quit after my birthday

I will quit after vacation

I will quit after the holidays

I will quit next month

I will quit next Monday

I will quit tomorrow

Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Tomorrow

 

Oh look it's my birthday coming up again I'll wait until after that

That's how it's designed folks. To keep you in the trap. Get out of there and quit now !!

 

That's right BAT. 

 

And you hit the bulls eye there Babs

 

That's exactly how it is. It's never the right time,

 

I can quit anytime I want to. Prove it.

 

 Everyone does it. No, they don't. Take a look around, you're in the minority and you always have been.

 

It's no secret.  You start smoking, you become dependent, and you then perpetuate all the lies to enable your addition.

 

All self-inflicted

 

Free yourself.

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I never quit before.  It doesn't matter if you quit a million times or are contemplating quitting for the first time.  NOW is the right time.  You only need to face the fear one time.  

 

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Hey,,, I like that FEAR-- thing, so,,, is it Colleen or Ginger?  just curious,, like those cats,,

 

not smoking,,ever- boy have I been busy lately,, 

 

about ta finish "Alan Carr's" book --  ya,ll are the best,,, 

 

RC :rolleyes:

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So true....I too quit many times. But at some point you have to stop making excuses & just DO IT. It's not easy. It's hard work. And you need to find a way to stimulate endorphins that is healthy. But if you really want it, you do it.

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Stimulate endorphins = so key.

Just sitting around and crying will not make quitting an enjoyable experience.

Getting out and taking advantage of our lung improvement WILL.

Get out!!!

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