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Glad you are back at it.  Ask yourself though, what will you do differently this time?  I realize you had an unexpected situation pop up.  If something similar happened again, what would you do to keep your quit?  It's important to be proactive, figure out what your triggers are and develop a plan should they give you trouble.  Keep us updated Juan, we all want to see you succeed.

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So glad that you're right back on it.

 

Post, vent (if necessary) and Nope.

 

Completely remove smoking from the table no matter what.

 

Looking forward to seeing you discover your freedom.

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Juan,

 

      Glad to see you are cooled down, relaxed and ready to get back to the business at hand, your quit. Stuff happens and all we can do is regroup and start over because is not the end of the world by no means. Best of luck to you and so lets start off just one day at a time, before you know it you will be past where you were last time in no time!

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Great fair play and I hope you have recovered from the fight, now go get that stripe back or the Sarge might make you have to quit for a month before you get it back so don't feck up this time, no more fighting!!!!!

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Hi Juan. I'm another one that got off the train.

 

I'm back aboard and committed!

 

Let's take a ride on the QuitTrain!

 

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Easy Peasy

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Hi Juan - welcome back -- glad you are jumping back on board -- remember we are here to support you if you need it :-)

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