Today is day 1 in the effort to finally get the can of crap out of my life after 25 years of slavery. Finding this site has helped push me to the point of being ready after a long internal struggle to go for it the last few months.
I look forward to getting to know everyone and going through this journey. Surprisingly, day 1 has not been the horrid day I had expected but of course tomorrow is another day.
Rick
I'm gonna play the heavy here. And I usually don't, but I feel for ya.
Do not look at this as a journey. Journey's have an ending. Quitting should have no ending for you. If you treat this as 'a journey', it makes it sound like you are striving for some artificial goal--a number--as opposed to a lifetime remaining of no chew.
This is a lifechange. Plain and simple. Don't wake up day 2, day 3 asking how bad the day is going to be. Tell yourself how good the day is going to be because you are no a longer a dipper! You're still an addict and always will be, but from this point forward, you are not a dipper.
If you make that mindset part of who you are, you got this whether it's day 2, or day 2,000. or day 2-da-grave.