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It's the perfect gift to give yourself.  You'll feel better physically and mentally.  You'll lead a more productive life as you no longer have to stop what you're doing to smoke.  Your sex life will improve.  The food you eat will taste better.  You get a boost of self confidence from the success of quitting.  And...not only is it free, you'll save a bunch of money over time.

 

This quitting thing sells itself.

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I am excited and awaiting the arrival of new folks to join us. :welcome:

 

I can tell you the fear or anticipation of doing this was actually worse that just taking the bungie jump off and doing it  . 

 

Your going to be ok and although quitting will take some work,  it is nice to ride the freedom train with others who understand . They know the terraine pretty darn good and will help . 

 

I can tell you that I haven't met a quitter who has regretted the decision to quit .  

 

Welcome aboard the QUIT FAMILY TRAIN  :welcome:

 

  

( P.s. I am Sherri  :imnewhere:  , the one who always forgets the ticker but its somewhere about 5 .5 years ) 

 

 But to this day, day ONE is the best day of my life.  :) Come on in ..grab a seat and sit a spell ;  take your shoes off ; enjoy the ride . Great place to quit .   

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