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I beat the "bully" this week.

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  • Sorak4Sorak4 Posts: 3,934 Member
    hmae123 wrote: »
    I was just looking through some of my old discussions (passing the time before I need to get ready for work) and found this one. Just wanted to say it's now been over two years and I am still smoke-free. I never even slipped up once since the day I posted this discussion. I now consider myself a non-smoker and am so proud to say that. Thanks again to everyone that popped in to offer support and I hope at least one person took inspiration from this thread and decided to make a positive change in their life too.

    Nice one, it isn't easy keeping away from something addicting for so long.
    I applaud you.
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  • WralaiWralai Posts: 477 Member
    WHOO!
    That's a tricky journey, glad to see you made it!
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    Click on the image above to be sent to my legacy, The Galvez Legacy!
  • KendranaKendrana Posts: 4,049 Member
    Congratulations! I hear that it isn't something that a lot of people are able to do so that's a big accomplishment.
  • AngeliqeueAngeliqeue Posts: 87 Member
    Glad to hear some people can actually control their life
    Congratulations
  • Nikkei_SimmerNikkei_Simmer Posts: 9,404 Member
    Congratulations on kicking the habit.

    Take it one day at a time. And ignore the big picture of (how many weeks, how many months). Just take it one day at a time.
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    Always "River McIrish" ...and maybe some Bebe Hart. ~innocent expression~
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