KillTheCan.org Accountability Forum
Community => Introductions => Topic started by: Peeair on July 08, 2014, 11:51:00 PM
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I am attempting quitting for the 4th time this summer. I have been dipping for about 3.5 years. Mostly .5-1 tin a day. I successfully quit for a month before college, but I was playing college football, so it all came back that day. I am done with my ruined chances of getting girls, cleaning spitters, 20$ a week, and the cancer scares. With friends turning 21, I have been drinking about every weekend. It isn't a good thing either, but the chewing makes the fact even worth.
Anyways, wish me luck!
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I am attempting quitting for the 4th time this summer. I have been dipping for about 3.5 years. Mostly .5-1 tin a day. I successfully quit for a month before college, but I was playing college football, so it all came back that day. I am done with my ruined chances of getting girls, cleaning spitters, 20$ a week, and the cancer scares. With friends turning 21, I have been drinking about every weekend. It isn't a good thing either, but the chewing makes the fact even worth.
Anyways, wish me luck!
No luck here man.
Do or do not...there is no try.
You can do this, but you have to buckle down and take this more serious than anything in your life. What's your plan?
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Put it down now, brother, or you'll be looking back 10,20,30, 40 years from now wishing you had done this now, when you still can salvage gums, teeth, life?
Make this more than an attempt. Make it the beginning of a lifelong quit.
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Welcome Peeair,
This site will help you stay accountable to your quit. The key is to post roll every morning. Posting roll is your promise to the fellow quitters in your group to quit nicotine for that day. Don't think ahead, just think about today. I bet you can quit for one day, then tomorrow, wake up and think about quitting for that one day. One day at a time (ODAAT).
Your foundation for quitting will only be as strong as you make it. Spend time on the site, make friends, soldify your quit. It is much harder to cave and go back to nicotine when you consider the people in your quit group friends. Drink the KTC kool-aid and commit to quit.
Head on over to the welcome center to read all about how to make the most of your time at KTC WELCOME CENTER (http://forum.killthecan.org/forum/55560/)
Your quit group is going to be the Titans (http://forum.killthecan.org/topic/10359552/115/#new)
When you are ready, post your name on the roll call and promise to yourself and your group that you will be nicotine free. This will explain how to post roll. (http://forum.killthecan.org/topic/1003072/1/#new)
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No luck required my friend. You simply just chose to quit and you stick with it. This group will work for you, but you have to put forth some effort, and you have to do so every single day without question. It has to be the #1 thing that you do each morning. After you go to the welcome center, you'll be placed in a quit group. That group is where you will post roll every morning and promise your new brothers that you will quit with them each and every day. You also need to build a group of people around you that you can contact. You'll learn more later. For now, my advice if you don't want to cave again and fail is to learn to hate dip. Hate it more than anything in your life. Congrats on making a choice to not have your tongue removed, and saying to the people who love you that you want to live for yourself, and for them. I look forward to seeing your name in the HOF group someday very soon! Now get to work!
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Peeair.
No attempts, friend. Quit is a choice, Cave is a choice. Make the right decision. Take control back from nicotine. Own this or be owned by it- the choice is yours. If you decide to quit, head on over to the October 2014 quit group and post your name and number of days quit. This is your promise, your solemn word to everyone on today's roll that you will not use nicotine today. Don't worry about tomorrow, tomorrow brings a new promise. It is a guaranteed way to quit. You bring the intestinal fortitude and the integrity, your quit brothers will provide the support.
Jump on in, find out what it means to be free.
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Read EVERYTHING on KTC! All the knowledge you need is here.
Post roll everyday.
Build your accountability. Exchange #s with your quit-group and vets. Make friends.
Follow the KTC plan. It works.
PM me if you need anything.
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There are many quitters here at KTC that wish they quit at 21. I used chew for 17 years, almost your entire life, to the tune of $30,000 or so. This is a serious quit site, no luck is wished here, it's quit or nothing else. Join us, make a very wise decision today.
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There are many quitters here at KTC that wish they quit at 21. I used chew for 17 years, almost your entire life, to the tune of $30,000 or so. This is a serious quit site, no luck is wished here, it's quit or nothing else. Join us, make a very wise decision today.
what he/they said.....
welcome
do this
if I can help....alls ya gotta do is ask
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There are many quitters here at KTC that wish they quit at 21. I used chew for 17 years, almost your entire life, to the tune of $30,000 or so. This is a serious quit site, no luck is wished here, it's quit or nothing else. Join us, make a very wise decision today.
what he/they said.....
welcome
do this
if I can help....alls ya gotta do is ask
Young Man.
You are obviously a helluva lot smarter than I was at your age....the words here are so very true...
This is a conscious effort on your part, DAILY, sometimes even by the hour or minute, to break free from being an active addict. You will never free yourself from the addiction, but you can free yourself from being actively addicted.
Welcome.
Post roll, EARLY, every day. Honor your post. Build a community. QUIT! One day at a time.