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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #59 on: August 23, 2015, 02:30:00 PM »
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Well I have almost 2 years of quit under my belt now but for the last four weeks have been dealing with divorce. My quit is stronger than ever but I can't wait until I feel better about the whole divorce thing. We were married for 17 years and have a 14 year old son. I am 48 and worried about the future. Will I find someone someday that I really love again? Just some random thoughts.
Ron kinda like your quit brother one day at a time. Life's to short to worry it away. Remember that 14 year old son is right there at a very vulnerable age , he will need his Dad to continue to show him the right way. Stay strong my friend and remember we're all here, some advice may help so keep putting it out here!Quit on!
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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #58 on: August 23, 2015, 02:24:00 PM »
Well I have almost 2 years of quit under my belt now but for the last four weeks have been dealing with divorce. My quit is stronger than ever but I can't wait until I feel better about the whole divorce thing. We were married for 17 years and have a 14 year old son. I am 48 and worried about the future. Will I find someone someday that I really love again? Just some random thoughts.

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #57 on: August 30, 2014, 06:34:00 PM »
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It feels great to reach this 1 year mark. I took a little bit of time and reflected on the past year. There are a little over 15 of us left in the DEC 13 group. Almost every single guy posts roll EVERY day. We have a great group in DEC 13 and I have started to participate in the new DEC 14 group. That is where the action is and that is what helps me remember the dark days (Day 1-30) where my quit was sometimes one minute at a time and at times I was full of nic rage. LOL I look back and laugh but nicotine is some nasty powerful stuff. I am just thankful for everyone on KTC for my freedom.
Congrats on your year Ron! Awesome work to get here for sure!
well Done Ron!!!
Congrats Ron. One year is rocking it!

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #56 on: August 30, 2014, 01:18:00 PM »
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It feels great to reach this 1 year mark. I took a little bit of time and reflected on the past year. There are a little over 15 of us left in the DEC 13 group. Almost every single guy posts roll EVERY day. We have a great group in DEC 13 and I have started to participate in the new DEC 14 group. That is where the action is and that is what helps me remember the dark days (Day 1-30) where my quit was sometimes one minute at a time and at times I was full of nic rage. LOL I look back and laugh but nicotine is some nasty powerful stuff. I am just thankful for everyone on KTC for my freedom.
Congrats on your year Ron! Awesome work to get here for sure!
well Done Ron!!!
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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #55 on: August 30, 2014, 12:31:00 AM »
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It feels great to reach this 1 year mark. I took a little bit of time and reflected on the past year. There are a little over 15 of us left in the DEC 13 group. Almost every single guy posts roll EVERY day. We have a great group in DEC 13 and I have started to participate in the new DEC 14 group. That is where the action is and that is what helps me remember the dark days (Day 1-30) where my quit was sometimes one minute at a time and at times I was full of nic rage. LOL I look back and laugh but nicotine is some nasty powerful stuff. I am just thankful for everyone on KTC for my freedom.
Congrats on your year Ron! Awesome work to get here for sure!

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #54 on: August 29, 2014, 06:59:00 PM »
It feels great to reach this 1 year mark. I took a little bit of time and reflected on the past year. There are a little over 15 of us left in the DEC 13 group. Almost every single guy posts roll EVERY day. We have a great group in DEC 13 and I have started to participate in the new DEC 14 group. That is where the action is and that is what helps me remember the dark days (Day 1-30) where my quit was sometimes one minute at a time and at times I was full of nic rage. LOL I look back and laugh but nicotine is some nasty powerful stuff. I am just thankful for everyone on KTC for my freedom.

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #53 on: August 29, 2014, 06:02:00 PM »
Congrats on the year once again Ron!! I Appreciate your activity all over KTC, that's how a quit is done!!
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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #52 on: August 28, 2014, 01:25:00 PM »
Just bumping this up for the big 365 tomorrow. Congrats on an awesome year Ron!

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #51 on: August 17, 2014, 08:59:00 AM »
Quote from: Ron_Cross
Sam Shoemaker the founder of AA wrote this. A reminder that I need to step up the quit.

So I Stand Near the Door"
“I stand near the door.
I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out,
The door is the most important door in the world—
It is the door through which men walk when they find God.
ThereÂ’s no use my going way inside, and staying there,
When so many are still outside, and they, as much as I,
Crave to know where the door is.
And all that so many ever find
Is only the wall where a door ought to be.
They creep along the wall like blind men.
With outstretched, groping hands,
Feeling for a door, knowing there must be a door,
Yet they never find it . . .
So I stay near the door.

“The most tremendous thing in the world
Is for men to find that door—the door to God.
The most important thing any man can do
Is to take hold of one of those blind, groping hands,
And put it on the latch—the latch that only clicks
And opens to the manÂ’s own touch.
Men die outside that door, as starving beggars die
On cold nights in cruel cities in the dead of winter—
Die for want of what is within their grasp.
They live, on the other side of it—live because they have found it.
Nothing else matters compared to helping them find it,
And open it, and walk in, and find Him . . .
So I stand near the door.

“Go in, great saints, go all the way in—
Go way down into the cavernous cellars,
And way up into the spacious attics—
In a vast, roomy house, this house where God is.
Go into the deepest of hidden casements,
Of withdrawal, of silence, of sainthood.
Some must inhabit those inner rooms,
And know the depths and heights of God,
And call outside to the rest of us how wonderful it is.
Sometimes I take a deeper look in,
Sometimes venture a little farther;
But my place seems closer to the opening . . .
So I stand near the door.

“The people too far in do not see how near these are
To leaving—preoccupied with the wonder of it all.
Somebody must watch for those who have entered the door,
But would like to run away. So for them, too,
I stand near the door.

“I admire the people who go way in.
But I wish they would not forget how it was
Before they got in. Then they would be able to help
The people who have not even found the door,
Or the people who want to run away again from God.
You can go in too deeply, and stay in too long,
And forget the people outside the door.
As for me, I shall take my old accustomed place,
Near enough to God to hear Him, and know He is there,
But not so far from men as not to hear them,
And remember they are there too.
Where? Outside the door—
Thousands of them, millions of them.
But—more important for me—
One of them, two of them, ten of them,
Whose hands I am intended to put on the latch,
So I shall stay by the door and wait
For those who seek it.
‘I had rather be a door-keeper . . .’
So I stand near the door.”
That is powerful. Great post Ron. Thank you for posting that.

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #50 on: August 17, 2014, 03:26:00 AM »
Sam Shoemaker the founder of AA wrote this. A reminder that I need to step up the quit.

So I Stand Near the Door"
“I stand near the door.
I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out,
The door is the most important door in the world—
It is the door through which men walk when they find God.
ThereÂ’s no use my going way inside, and staying there,
When so many are still outside, and they, as much as I,
Crave to know where the door is.
And all that so many ever find
Is only the wall where a door ought to be.
They creep along the wall like blind men.
With outstretched, groping hands,
Feeling for a door, knowing there must be a door,
Yet they never find it . . .
So I stay near the door.

“The most tremendous thing in the world
Is for men to find that door—the door to God.
The most important thing any man can do
Is to take hold of one of those blind, groping hands,
And put it on the latch—the latch that only clicks
And opens to the manÂ’s own touch.
Men die outside that door, as starving beggars die
On cold nights in cruel cities in the dead of winter—
Die for want of what is within their grasp.
They live, on the other side of it—live because they have found it.
Nothing else matters compared to helping them find it,
And open it, and walk in, and find Him . . .
So I stand near the door.

“Go in, great saints, go all the way in—
Go way down into the cavernous cellars,
And way up into the spacious attics—
In a vast, roomy house, this house where God is.
Go into the deepest of hidden casements,
Of withdrawal, of silence, of sainthood.
Some must inhabit those inner rooms,
And know the depths and heights of God,
And call outside to the rest of us how wonderful it is.
Sometimes I take a deeper look in,
Sometimes venture a little farther;
But my place seems closer to the opening . . .
So I stand near the door.

“The people too far in do not see how near these are
To leaving—preoccupied with the wonder of it all.
Somebody must watch for those who have entered the door,
But would like to run away. So for them, too,
I stand near the door.

“I admire the people who go way in.
But I wish they would not forget how it was
Before they got in. Then they would be able to help
The people who have not even found the door,
Or the people who want to run away again from God.
You can go in too deeply, and stay in too long,
And forget the people outside the door.
As for me, I shall take my old accustomed place,
Near enough to God to hear Him, and know He is there,
But not so far from men as not to hear them,
And remember they are there too.
Where? Outside the door—
Thousands of them, millions of them.
But—more important for me—
One of them, two of them, ten of them,
Whose hands I am intended to put on the latch,
So I shall stay by the door and wait
For those who seek it.
‘I had rather be a door-keeper . . .’
So I stand near the door.”

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #49 on: July 25, 2014, 09:28:00 AM »
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Quote from: Ron_Cross
Five days in after quitting smokey mountain fake chew and I found out I wasted a bunch of money on atomic fireballs and seeds. Fact is I don't "need" nicotine and I don't "need" smokey mountain fake chew. I now understand I am 100% free and dependent on nothing other than myself. 3 days after quitting nicotine I was 100% free but I didn't believe it then. It's been one year and I don't need the real thing or the fake chew. Message to each of you still thinking you "need" the fake stuff. You don't. You just need to find out for yourself. It was all in my head. I just needed to get past the five days.
nice Ron, a great realization for yourself.
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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #48 on: July 25, 2014, 09:18:00 AM »
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Quote from: Diesel2112
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Quote from: Ron_Cross
Five days in after quitting smokey mountain fake chew and I found out I wasted a bunch of money on atomic fireballs and seeds. Fact is I don't "need" nicotine and I don't "need" smokey mountain fake chew. I now understand I am 100% free and dependent on nothing other than myself. 3 days after quitting nicotine I was 100% free but I didn't believe it then. It's been one year and I don't need the real thing or the fake chew. Message to each of you still thinking you "need" the fake stuff. You don't. You just need to find out for yourself. It was all in my head. I just needed to get past the five days.
nice Ron, a great realization for yourself.
Champ.
Congrats on the year. Go Beavers! 'ninja'
The oral fixation was a hard one for me to kick also, but one day I realized I didn't need it too, and my quit got easier after that. I still like to have a can of fake dip with me if I go into a situation where I might be tempted. QLF with you today.

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #47 on: July 25, 2014, 08:20:00 AM »
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Quote from: SirDerek
Quote from: Ron_Cross
Five days in after quitting smokey mountain fake chew and I found out I wasted a bunch of money on atomic fireballs and seeds. Fact is I don't "need" nicotine and I don't "need" smokey mountain fake chew. I now understand I am 100% free and dependent on nothing other than myself. 3 days after quitting nicotine I was 100% free but I didn't believe it then. It's been one year and I don't need the real thing or the fake chew. Message to each of you still thinking you "need" the fake stuff. You don't. You just need to find out for yourself. It was all in my head. I just needed to get past the five days.
nice Ron, a great realization for yourself.
Champ.
Congrats on the year. Go Beavers! 'ninja'

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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #46 on: July 25, 2014, 12:00:00 AM »
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Quote from: Ron_Cross
Five days in after quitting smokey mountain fake chew and I found out I wasted a bunch of money on atomic fireballs and seeds. Fact is I don't "need" nicotine and I don't "need" smokey mountain fake chew. I now understand I am 100% free and dependent on nothing other than myself. 3 days after quitting nicotine I was 100% free but I didn't believe it then. It's been one year and I don't need the real thing or the fake chew. Message to each of you still thinking you "need" the fake stuff. You don't. You just need to find out for yourself. It was all in my head. I just needed to get past the five days.
nice Ron, a great realization for yourself.
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Re: Ron Cross Intro
« Reply #45 on: July 24, 2014, 11:59:00 PM »
Quote from: Ron_Cross
Five days in after quitting smokey mountain fake chew and I found out I wasted a bunch of money on atomic fireballs and seeds. Fact is I don't "need" nicotine and I don't "need" smokey mountain fake chew. I now understand I am 100% free and dependent on nothing other than myself. 3 days after quitting nicotine I was 100% free but I didn't believe it then. It's been one year and I don't need the real thing or the fake chew. Message to each of you still thinking you "need" the fake stuff. You don't. You just need to find out for yourself. It was all in my head. I just needed to get past the five days.
nice Ron, a great realization for yourself.