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DAY numero CUATRO! Is it all in our heads???

FreedAgain
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Day # 4

.....And I feel Grrrrrrrrreat.  Hope it's not just the frosted flakes I ate this morning.  Seriously though, today feels better than yesterday & yesterday felt better than the day before & the day before yesterday felt better than Day # 1 of my quit.  Oh and did I mention that I felt terrific on Day # 1.  

Yes it is true.....I will only choose to believe in positivity & happiness with this one & only, final quit!  

What's that you say society?

I am going to have withdrawal pangs?

I may feel discomfort or irritability?

 

Psssshhhh.....I refuse to waste my energy and time with negative "STATES-OF-MINDS"(b/c this world is what you make of it & how you perceive it to be)!

With that being said....quitting cigarettes(and anything else harmful to his temple) has nothing but positivity written all over it.  Not one millimeter of negativity with this decision....

Sorry....Sincerely.....

Matthew

 

P.S.

I was wondering.....

Is it wrong or bad or even arrogant for me to truly believe that my road to recovery is going to be filled with positivity?  I mean I know my future will hold some happiness and some pain but none of the pain I will experience is caused directly by my former smoking or by my current abstinence from it.  Call me an optimist but that is how I truly feel.  People, I think, make their recovery genuine and personal, meaning if they believe in experiencing withdrawal...they will.  If they believe it'll be rough...it will.  If they believe they will experience some sort of discomfort.....they will.  If they believe they will embrace happiness and positivity during their recovery....THEY WILL!  

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