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One Year Commitment Completed - and now...


jillar

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Sirius

Quit Date: May 27, 2014

 

Posted May 23, 2017 

 

...and now you don't get rid of me that easily.   :rtfm:  

 

When I started my quit I found that time was my enemy.     

 

I fought for each moment to stay nicotine free.   :hunter:

 

The moments became day-to-day issues.

 

Then just occasional cravings.  :unsure:

 

Eventually time becomes your friend again.  

 

More time in the day to do things other then poison yourself.  :paint2:  

 

More total time in your life to enjoy (bonus to lifespan).  

 

More money (lack of smoking expense) to enjoy the more time you have. :beach:  

 

Holy Guacamole; more time AND money!?!?  :party:

 

You gets your cake and gets to eat it too??  :yahoo:

 

Moreover your time is of better QUALITY.  Can taste and smell better.  Less coughing and illnesses. 

 

Smoke free means you are a better Lover (you don't smell/taste like an ashtray).    :girl_in_love:   

 

Now we are at:

More time.

More money.

Better time.

Better love.

if you need more and better reasons you need a serious and comprehensive reality check.

 

The Quit Train is Happy to see you.

:welcome:

 

Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/8557-one-year-commitment-completed-and-now/

 

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