Hey @05wrxing - since each quitter gets only one intro, I merged your old one with your new one.
Thanks for reinforcing the fact that complacency kills. I always ask myself if I would be successful out there on my own but then an instance like this comes up and reminds me that the 30 seconds it takes to post roll is cheap insurance in this daily battle.
Let's drill down here and have you answer the 3 questions:
1.) What happened?
2.) Why did it happen?
3.) What are you going to do differently this time?
Take a bit of time and get to the root of each of these. This isn't a test to appease us. These are for you to dig introspectively so you don't repeat your mistakes.
#1. Between the pressures of life and everything in between, I picked up that dip and thought I could just have one. I was dead wrong.
#2. It happened because I was complacent. I was that person that thought they could kick nicotine on their own, without posting roll.
I can't and I hope my being back here helps everyone to understand that even after years of not dipping, when you stop posting roll, you lose focus. you get complacent and you end up dipping again. When I let dip back into my life, I threw away 5 years.
#3. I'm going to post roll every single day! No matter what. I'm going to stay away from all of my triggers. I've tried and failed many times to quit dipping and I need this place. I will be active. I will post roll. I will do whatever it takes to never dip again. I'm going to use all of the tools here to succeed and I will help everyone around me never lose focus like I did.