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Quitting Again!

Posted in Quit experiences
schedule 22 Nov 2020

I find myself coming back to change my quit date. This is a good system to use, I've just got to stick with it when the going gets rough, which it has recently. I need to get the seductive image of smoking out of my head. It masquerades as something exotic and pleasurable, but it isn't it just wants to entrap me. That's all, I've just got to stick with it and it will get easier.

schedule 22 Nov 2020

Hi there, it's good that you still trying.. it's good that you know that you can achieve it.. it's good that you want it.. Why do you want to quit? Be clear and want it badly, much more then smoke and you can be winner.. All good to you.. you can be winner.. it's everyday choose..

schedule 23 Nov 2020

Each attempt brings you that much closer to the ultimate and final quit. Learning and adjusting your mindset will ease the way. Stick with us, we know it is just a matter of time.

schedule 23 Nov 2020

Indecision is not a good feeling, so you need to ask yourself why are you needing to keep changing the quit date.

It might help to not only embrace your new freedom from smoking but to remember you have a very seductive friend hanging around your neck which is detrimental to your health and happiness, a wolf in sheeps clothing, get rid of it. It is time to redo your reasons once again.

schedule 23 Nov 2020

I want to say "Thank You" to all who responded to my post. There is so much wisdom contained in them. I'm not giving up on giving up. That's settled, I need to embrace this decision and move forward. This is my chance to make it a success so I will take it. I like to look back at my savings from quitting, that is a big motivator for me. I can go walking again now and feel healthier in my breathing. I'm glad to be a member of this forum, it has and continues to be an important part of my quit plan. So thanks again friends, I send out love and good vibes to all of you. :>)