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  1. On 11/28/2014 at 11:20 AM, Sarah said:
    On 11/26/2014 at 1:55 PM, slovenka177 said:

    Plus I rather not freeze my tushie off outside and smell gross.

    I completely agree! Along with setting fire to your hair trying to light up!

    Some old reminders of why we quit …

    Why don’t you add yours x

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  2. Your right in saying it’s not for everyone 

    I posted this in case Newbies didn’t know it even existed.

    It gives them the opportunity to read if they want to .

    we all have to find our own path 

    and share our journeys .

    No matter  what route you take 

    you still have to put the work in 
     

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  3. Ok Peeps Riding the Train 

    I tried to post a number this morning ..I must have pressed something dunno what ,but the whole lot disappeared.

    I have messaged MQ to see if he can put it back…I don’t have the power ..

    So I’m sorry ,but I’m sure it will be up and running before we know it ..

    Guess I need another good slapping xxx

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  4. On 1/13/2015 at 1:13 PM, Rooster said:

    I just finished this book in about 3 days after being recommended it here on the forum and found it incredible. I highly recommend it as well to recent or soon to be non smokers. Even those with more days under their belt will likely benefit. It is amazing because even as I read and new it is clearly using techniques brainwashing, he is using them for good. I likened it to a braincleansing, as we have a number of murky thoughts instilled which need to be scrubbed of we want a happy and easy post nicotine life.

     

    As smokers, and even now that we are free, we are all subject to the brainwashing propaganda of the tobacco companies and public conception of smoking. We build up all of these intuitions and concepts of smoking which are not true. they are all just lies to help pull you into a world and keep you there.

     

    Alan Carr recognizes that the most powerful force behind a quit isn't "willpower" or tolerance to physical withdrawals, it's perception,attitude. Throughout the book he breaks down ideas I was unaware I was holding onto as false truths, and in there place builds up a framework that transitioning back to being a non-smoker (we all were once) is an easy, pleasurable and exciting thing. We're not giving something up, we're gaining a better life in so any ways.

     

    As you can tell, I'm a huge fan, but I want to know what you all think? Anyone else read all or part of easyway? What are your thoughts. Anyone curious have any questions? Let's hear it!

    This book has helped millions Quit, what have you got to lose in reading , you can gain so much ,

    I read it , and so have many here x

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  5. You have been putting nicotine and a heap of other crap in your body for decades . 
    If course your going to be thrown into turmoil for a little while , but the end result is so worth it.

    I call it the Nico Monster , it trying to get you back in the trap . 
    We say you can do it , because we know you can .you just need it bad enough . 
    I smoked 52 years , I thought I would die a smoker 

    How wrong was I , every smoker can quit , your no different , 

    Don’t throw away that wonderful Quit , hold on to it for your life …

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  6. Hello and Welcome .

    This Wonderful Train will,take you all the way to Freedom ..all you need is the desire to get there badly enough .

    We have so much information ,video,s to help you along ..

    Join out daily nope thread ..this is a huge help each day ..where days turn into weeks 

    Stay seated and buckle up …

    Looking forward to getting to know you better …

    You count the hours you’re asleep ..hey why not ..you’re still Quit ..every hour counts that you don’t smoke .

     

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