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So, today is the big day for me: my one-year quit anniversary.  While I'm enjoying the celebration, I do want to take a moment and say thank you to the members of this forum.

 

I lurked around for a bit before I quit.  This is where I first heard of Allen Carr.  I watched all of the Joel Spitzer videos.  And I read through many of the threads where the members contributed excellent information.  My head was a mess at times during those early days, but the information I picked up here changed my thinking.  I tried to resist at times, but as I came back time and again those inevitable truths kept presenting themselves.  I ceased the resistance and freedom was the natural byproduct.

 

There is no way to know for sure if I would have a yearlong quit under my belt had I not boarded the Train.  I can say for certain that there would have been a greater learning curve if not for this forum.  And there is no way quitting would have been nearly as much fun had I not found this place.

 

The Quit Train...Good people making a difference in people's lives and having some fun times in the process.  Roll on!

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Congrats Boo! I agree the train is a nice place to relax and learn a truth or two. Quit smoking is fun with the train.

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