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I smoked anywhere from 10-25 cigarettes per day for 37 years. I tried countless times to quit using various methods. It was only with the support and education I received on this site that I was able to start and maintain a "forever quit". Not One Puff Ever is the real deal!
"Be stubborn about your goals and flexible about your methods." -- Unknown
"Making a big life change is scary. But know what's even scarier? Regret." -- Unknown
Somethiing to consider (Reading Room)
http://community.becomeanex.org/pg/blog/read/1296810/sit-with-your-feelings
http://community.becomeanex.org/pg/blog/read/5417566/nicotine-addiction-recovery-meditation-day-1
http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/books/excerpts.php?id=13648
GETTING HEALTHY (A Meditation)
"Of all the nerve. My Higher Power doesn't only want me to get rid of my addiction, it (she, he) wants me to get healthy." -- AWS
"Is there no end to this recovery stuff? Do I really have to get honest, move off my self-centeredness, give up perfectionism, take responsibility for myself, loosen my control, and live my own life? What a drag!"
"Wanta see a drag? Try being around someone lounging in the disease."
--Anne Wilson Schaef in "Laugh! I Thought I'd Die (If I Didn't): Daily meditations on Healing Through Humor"
Married, 1 adult son on the autism spectrum. Quit date: November 11, 2008 (Cold Turkey)
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