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Sunday 30th September 2018


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Greetings NOPErs... so we have to thank the Canadians for a lot of things, there's maple syrup, there's Hawaiian pizza, there's Reci and on the 30th September there is Recovery Day... Recovery what?..... I hear you say.... Recovery Day (so this year everyone decided to celebrate it on different days but traditionally its 30th Sep) is a day to celebrate and rejoice overcoming addiction. As addicts to nicotine this is something we can all do.... celebrate our recovery... everyone handles recovery in their own way, everyone experiences breaking their addiction differently... but at certain points we all over lap... so no matter what you are going through at this stage in your quit there are two things I can guarantee.... 1, someone else has been there before and knows what your going through.... and 2, it will get easier and better. Being an addict means giving control of your life to some drug, in our case nicotine, being in recovery means taking back that control for yourself and living the life you were meant to live, free of the perils and heartache addiction brings.

 

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NOPE... cos nothing controls me but me!!

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