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Weekly Group Discussion Topic: Restless

Will I ever feel relaxed or content again if I quit smoking? I'm new in my quit and will this restless feeling diminish? Is this restless feeling bad? This is a great topic for discussion for newbies and oldies (not necessarily old in age. :dirol: ). Everybody, jump in and share your thoughts. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/4389-restless/

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Two Videos That Everyone Needs To Watch

Joel discusses the common myth that smoking is merely a habit and another common myth that once you're off smoking for an extended amount of time, you'll be able to control the amount that you smoked. During times of happiness or catastrophe, you aren't going to be able to control how much you smoke. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/4214-two-new-videos-that-everyone-needs-to-watch/

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Long Term Quitters Who Say They Are Having Bad Days

Video discusses how longer-term quitters sometimes lose perspective of what really constitutes a bad day when it comes to thoughts for cigarettes. Click the link for the discussion thread on this topic w/ video. :) http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3148-long-term-quitters-who-say-they-are-having-bad-days/

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Group Discussion - How To Recognize If You're Romanticizing The Cigarette

What are some examples of thinking that should send up a red flag that somebody is romanticizing smoking? As we know, relapse is always planned and usually starts with romancing the cigarette well before conscience choice to take a puff is made. Please join in our weekly discussion. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3390-wk46-group-discussion-how-to-recognize-if-youre-romanticizing-the-cigarette/

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Group Discussion WK/45 - Hey, you smoked for 42 years! Why on earth would you think you can get past the addiction in a couple of months?

The physical dependence ends rather quickly but the mental side of the addiction is how we beat it or why we relapse... http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3317-group-discussion-wk45-hey-you-smoked-for-42-years-why-on-earth-would-you-think-you-can-get-past-the-addiction-in-a-couple-of-months-cut-yourself-a/?do=findComment&comment=89747

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Group Discussion WK/44: What was stopping you from quitting smoking?

What were the main obstacles that hindered quitting smoking for you? Explain what they were, how you got past them and if they were real or some notion that turned out to be false. Newbies, smokers and lurkers, this is for you! Please follow this link to our discussion. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3249-group-discussion-wk44-what-was-stopping-you-from-quitting-smoking/?do=findComment&comment=87581

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WK/48 Group Discussion: How To Motivate Yourself To Quit Smoking & What Steps Did You Take?

What was it that finally gave you the motivation to quit; something that we all knew we needed to, or wanted to do for most likely a long time. Lurkers or members who are still smoking or are struggling, you might want to check this out. As always, participation is key to gaining insight and paying it forward. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3574-wk48-group-discussion-how-to-motivate-yourself-to-quit-smoking-what-steps-did-you-take/

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WK/51 Group Discussion: Why Fear Inhibits Quitting Smoking & Why This Fear Is Not Based On Fact

Many smokers are afraid to quit for various reasons. There is nothing to fear about quitting but everything to fear about not quitting. Please join us as we dispel the lies of nicotine addiction and expose the fears that inhibit millions from quitting and staying quit. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/3805-wk50-group-discussion-wk51-why-fear-inhibits-quitting-smoking-why-this-fear-is-not-based-on-fact/

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Monday Is The Big Move To Our New Server!

Monday the 9th is when we'll be moving to our new server. The site will be down from approximately 1:30-4:30 PM EST. In the meantime, I encourage everybody to post on our Facebook page, especially if you're needing some help, advice or a place to just hang out. The QuitTrain® Blog will still be up so there are tons of articles to read, videos to watch etc. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Quit-Smoking-Quit-Train/550498668401231 http://quittrainblog.com/

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The Tobacco Conspiracy (Documentary)

A history of the tobacco industry’s lies and scams. From the US in 1953 to Africa today, the controversy between individual responsibility and corporate greed is portrayed in a lucid, undaunted manner. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/4774-the-tobacco-conspiracy/

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Tobacco Wars Documentary - Episodes 1, 2 & 3

...TOBACCO WARS vividly portrays what the companies really knew about the link between smoking and disease, explains how mankind became seduced by such a dangerous product, provides a status report on Big Tobacco today, and looks towards the future of this most controversial of industries. http://www.quittrain.com/topic/4812-tobacco-wars-documentary-episodes-1-2-3/

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"I Am The Only Smoker I Know" NEW Video

Some people find themselves in the unenviable position of being the only smoker in their family, social or professional circles. This often leaves them feeling isolated... http://www.quittrain.com/topic/2096-video-introduction-to-joel-misc-educational-videos-by-joel/?p=141564

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Why Delay Quitting Smoking Any Longer? Learn How To Quit Today!

I'll quit tomorrow. More times than not, those "tomorrows" turn into months and years which is one of the reasons why so many of us quit with years and or decades of smoking under our belts. I quit at 7:00 pm back in 2013. The best time to quit is right now, today! http://www.quittrain.com/topic/4753-videos-addressing-issues-early-in-your-quit/

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