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Offline chris2alaska

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Re: Another can bites the dust.
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2018, 06:06:46 PM »
I started my quit on 12/19/2018 when I read a book by Allen Carr that put nicotine in perspective for me.  The evil weed had brainwashed me and I was losing a battle.  Today I am 12 days quit and look forward to my daily quit.  I've read through many of the HOF speeches and gathered a lot of tips to apply to my quit.  I'm motivated to put in the work and will be adding my own HOF speech in the passing days.  Tobacco can fuck off today and everyday.

Welcome Tyler,

I saw you already posted roll today in March.  That is awesome.  Keep doing that everyday.  WUPP is the mantra (Wake Up, Piss, Post)  It means post early before you start your day so nicotine is off the table all day.

I also sent you a private message with my digits.  Exchanging digits is one of the ways we build our accountability wall and expand our brotherhood.  Be sure to reciprocate with your digits.

Chris
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Another can bites the dust.
« on: December 31, 2018, 02:22:37 PM »
I started my quit on 12/19/2018 when I read a book by Allen Carr that put nicotine in perspective for me.  The evil weed had brainwashed me and I was losing a battle.  Today I am 12 days quit and look forward to my daily quit.  I've read through many of the HOF speeches and gathered a lot of tips to apply to my quit.  I'm motivated to put in the work and will be adding my own HOF speech in the passing days.  Tobacco can fuck off today and everyday.
“If it is not right, do not do it, if it is not true, do not say it.” – Marcus Aurelius