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Offline chris2alaska

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Re: Quit Copenhagen 5 years ago
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2019, 12:51:46 AM »
@wolfpack3224

Where were you on Friday Bro.  I saw you were on the site in the morning but never posted your promise.  I am going to assume you went through the motions of posting and when your hit post and pink banner showed up at the top of the screen.  That pink banner let's you know that while you were typing out your promise, someone else posted in front of you and that if you hit post again, you will likely bump their post.

When that happens you either need to highlight and copy what you typed, back out to the page, refresh the page and then quote the new post to paste your promise in, or, just back out, refresh and start over.

If this is not what happened, then you need to explain yourself to the group as to why you missed posting roll and how you are going to not miss in the future.
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Re: Quit Copenhagen 5 years ago
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2019, 01:10:30 PM »
Hello everyone,

I actually quit tobacco 5 years ago but I have been using NRT for 5 years. As of 10 days ago, I am finally free. I quit with everyone today and everyday!!

Way to go Wolfpack.  I sent you a Private Message with my number.  Start exchanging phone numbers with other quitters from February and some vets as well.  These numbers are your lifeline if you need instant support, they are also the beginning of your web of accountability and brotherhood.

Keep posting your promise first thing in the morning every day.  Proud to quit with you today,

Chris

Congratulations Wolfpack! So proud to be quitting with you!!
NRT for 5 years! This does not surprise anyone here. Here we've learned you can't fight a nicotine addiction with nicotine.  Glad to see that you've finally dumped all nicotine for good, Wolfpack. A few days of white knuckling it is much better than being a slave for another 5 years. When you quit NRT, you still have to go through the withdrawal period anyhow. There is no such thing as an easy way to quit. Wise choice, brother. Proud to quit with you today.
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Re: Quit Copenhagen 5 years ago
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2019, 12:01:58 AM »
Hello everyone,

I actually quit tobacco 5 years ago but I have been using NRT for 5 years. As of 10 days ago, I am finally free. I quit with everyone today and everyday!!

Way to go Wolfpack.  I sent you a Private Message with my number.  Start exchanging phone numbers with other quitters from February and some vets as well.  These numbers are your lifeline if you need instant support, they are also the beginning of your web of accountability and brotherhood.

Keep posting your promise first thing in the morning every day.  Proud to quit with you today,

Chris

Congratulations Wolfpack! So proud to be quitting with you!!

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Re: Quit Copenhagen 5 years ago
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2019, 09:15:25 PM »
Hello everyone,

I actually quit tobacco 5 years ago but I have been using NRT for 5 years. As of 10 days ago, I am finally free. I quit with everyone today and everyday!!

Way to go Wolfpack.  I sent you a Private Message with my number.  Start exchanging phone numbers with other quitters from February and some vets as well.  These numbers are your lifeline if you need instant support, they are also the beginning of your web of accountability and brotherhood.

Keep posting your promise first thing in the morning every day.  Proud to quit with you today,

Chris
If you want my digits, just ask and they will be yours, but I expect yours in return.

Accountability is a statement of personal promise, both to yourself and to the people around you, to deliver specific defined results.
Brian Dive

Do not be complacent about your achievements and not to strive for continual improvement when you get to the top. As soon as you let success go to your head, you sink into following familiar patterns and play it safe. In other words, you risk losing your edge.
Roy T. Bennett

You need anything, ask.  You feel strong, help.  This quit is for you but we got your back.
wastepanel

Do not let the actions of others determine the direction of YOUR quit.
chris2alaska

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Quit Copenhagen 5 years ago
« on: November 19, 2019, 09:11:02 PM »
Hello everyone,

I actually quit tobacco 5 years ago but I have been using NRT for 5 years. As of 10 days ago, I am finally free. I quit with everyone today and everyday!!