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So much to love about quitting.  Freedom and independence.  I don't plan my every waking hour around my schedule of nicotine fixes anymore and don't worry about going places where smoking isn't allowed.  Improved health and more energy.  I feel better all day and sleep better at night.  My eyes aren't red and dry anymore.  I don't smell like an ashtray.  I'm saving money and withholding cash from the big tobacco companies.  I feel a sense of accomplishment having successfully done something that I told myself I couldn't do for far too long...

 

I could go on and on.  Quitting smoking, the benefits and the process, has been one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

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So much to love about quitting.  Freedom and independence.  I don't plan my every waking hour around my schedule of nicotine fixes anymore and don't worry about going places where smoking isn't allowed.  Improved health and more energy.  I feel better all day and sleep better at night.  My eyes aren't red and dry anymore.  I don't smell like an ashtray.  I'm saving money and withholding cash from the big tobacco companies.  I feel a sense of accomplishment having successfully done something that I told myself I couldn't do for far too long...

 

I could go on and on.  Quitting smoking, the benefits and the process, has been one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

Well said boo...and so right when you say you can go on and on....it gives you self esteem and confidence to achieve lifes goals in all aspects of your life... X
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Just the other day, I thought about that I can ride with co-workers to lunch...don't have to take my own car so that I can smoke!

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It has been pouring rain this week.  Yet another reminder of what I love about being smoke free....I can drive in my car with the windows rolled UP!  It used to be I'd have the window cracked an inch or two and do the big lean to avoid getting wet. 

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I love...leaving the house..with first checking.I have my cigs..have my lighter,have my Mints,have enough money on me to buy more if I run out.

I did this ritual every time I left the house..

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