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  2. Congratulations! @Mona on an amazing 4 years smoke free!
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  6. Yay another Saints fan!!! Who dat!!! I truly believe that our rebuild is complete, we'll own the NFC South and make a run in the playoffs! Congrats on the Hawks SB win last season!
  7. Congratulations @Mona on 4 years smoke free! That is an amazing accomplishment! Treat yourself to something special. I hope you come back on soon to celebrate.
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  14. No time like the present to begin again! And I agree with @catlover that the reward possibilities are endless. A visit to a nice museum or aquarium… some new art supplies… watching a favorite movie… getting a fresh haircut… Reward yourself often to celebrate your milestones! As you are quitting it also might be helpful to be temporarily a little lenient with yourself on dietary restrictions. It’s great to be healthy. At the same time, it’s important to not feel 100% deprived. Also your blood sugar might go a bit low and you may crave unusual things. It normalizes. Keep us posted!
  15. Nope! Complete your metamorphosis and fly free!
  16. Yes, coloring sounds great, and keeps hands busy, that’s a win. i gave myself small treats often, after all, I wasn’t spending £1O a day on cigarettes, so it mounted up quickly. At the end of my first month, I bought myself a Fitbit, as I was walking more. Exercise is great, getting out in the fresh air and going for long walks. Art materials, new clothes, books, or finding a new hobby to engage in. Good for you eating healthier. I have done the same, since April 1st this yr, cut out a lot of rubbish from my diet, UPF crap mainly, feeling loads better and lost weight too …
  17. Great idea .. Anything that keep your hands and brain busy will help
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