Okay Chuck. This is the place. We got a whole bunch of folks here that specialize in getting it done. So first off, this isn't another attempt. There is no "need this one" to be the last. THIS IS THE LAST. You have had your last dip. You don't do that shit anymore. Things are going to suck for a few days but hell...you were stuffing poison in your mouth for the past five years. That sucked way worse. We have some standard advice on being successful. Here they come:
1. Read. You've got to educate yourself on what to expect. Start at the upper left with the pink inviting quite feminine "Welcome Center". There you'll get a lay of the land if you haven't already. Then you start reading everything else. Intros, what to expect, HOF speeches. All of it.
2. Post roll. This here is important. We pledge to quit each day. That's how we do it. One day at a time because quitting forever is a tough path to walk. You post roll saying you won't use today. No nic of any kind. Then, you get up tomorrow and do it again. Post roll early to set the day right. And we post every day. No excuses. No "but my grams was on the computer" or "my dog ate my.." that shit don't fly. Don't fuck with the system. You can't get to a computer? You text or call a quit brother to make it happen. You quit group is:
February 2012How to post roll?
InstructionsSuper secret video of the same
Secret video3. Get to know folks. Build up the accountability. Folks here will answer the phone when shit hits the fan. Use it! When things are tough and you're feeling like you need to make a trip to the ole cancer supply hut, you reach out.
4. Get some support in the real world as well. Nothing helps more than having a complete support framework. And that's what we want to do. Do everything we can to protect your quit. So, make it happen.
5. Be smart. Be proactive. Form a plan to protect yourself. Make it happen.
6. Listen to what folks have to say. No one here is special. We are all addicts. We can help.
Welcome aboard. My name is Soul. I'm just one of the many bus drivers on your way to Quitsville.