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Offline pab1964

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #342 on: October 04, 2016, 09:41:00 PM »
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year and a haff! grats girl.
X2! Way to be6 Chick Dip. You are as Badass as they come. You are invested here and that's what it takes. Keep going girl! Glad you're here.
Can't help but pile on. You have helped so many quits. Congrats on Your achievement
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #341 on: October 02, 2016, 06:40:00 PM »
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year and a haff! grats girl.
X2! Way to be6 Chick Dip. You are as Badass as they come. You are invested here and that's what it takes. Keep going girl! Glad you're here.
Can't help but pile on. You have helped so many quits. Congrats on Your achievement

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #340 on: October 02, 2016, 12:10:00 AM »
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year and a haff! grats girl.
X2! Way to be6 Chick Dip. You are as Badass as they come. You are invested here and that's what it takes. Keep going girl! Glad you're here.

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #339 on: October 02, 2016, 12:10:00 AM »
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year and a haff! grats girl.
X2! Way to be6 Chick Dip. You are as Badass as they come. You are invested here and that's what it takes. Keep going girl! Glad you're here.

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #338 on: September 13, 2016, 10:56:00 PM »
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If we don't try

Nothing happens

The reason of the site is accountability.

For some reason, i can't get away from that.

Some walk away from me.......i guess I'm ok with that, i have to be, peace to you.

BUT....if you're in my group, i guess i have to keep looking for you to post roll daily.

Sorry if I'm a PITA.

But "Im a PITA" till you tell me not to be a PITA.
Ewe are somethn else! 'oh yeah'
How did you get to sheep Candy. Not sayin it's Baaaaaaad............
If they don't want accountability, they don't deserve you! Keep doing what you're doing, there's no way you can please everyone especially the ones that don't buy in to the reality of the quit! I appreciate you!
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #337 on: September 13, 2016, 12:44:00 PM »
Quote from: razd611
Quote from: Candoit
Quote from: ChickDip
If we don't try

Nothing happens

The reason of the site is accountability.

For some reason, i can't get away from that.

Some walk away from me.......i guess I'm ok with that, i have to be, peace to you.

BUT....if you're in my group, i guess i have to keep looking for you to post roll daily.

Sorry if I'm a PITA.

But "Im a PITA" till you tell me not to be a PITA.
Ewe are somethn else! 'oh yeah'
How did you get to sheep Candy. Not sayin it's Baaaaaaad............
If they don't want accountability, they don't deserve you! Keep doing what you're doing, there's no way you can please everyone especially the ones that don't buy in to the reality of the quit! I appreciate you!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #336 on: September 13, 2016, 11:43:00 AM »
Quote from: Candoit
Quote from: ChickDip
If we don't try

Nothing happens

The reason of the site is accountability.

For some reason, i can't get away from that.

Some walk away from me.......i guess I'm ok with that, i have to be, peace to you.

BUT....if you're in my group, i guess i have to keep looking for you to post roll daily.

Sorry if I'm a PITA.

But "Im a PITA" till you tell me not to be a PITA.
Ewe are somethn else! 'oh yeah'
How did you get to sheep Candy. Not sayin it's Baaaaaaad............
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #335 on: September 13, 2016, 07:46:00 AM »
Quote from: ChickDip
If we don't try

Nothing happens

The reason of the site is accountability.

For some reason, i can't get away from that.

Some walk away from me.......i guess I'm ok with that, i have to be, peace to you.

BUT....if you're in my group, i guess i have to keep looking for you to post roll daily.

Sorry if I'm a PITA.

But "Im a PITA" till you tell me not to be a PITA.
Ewe are somethn else! 'oh yeah'
There are no circumstances in which using nicotine will improve the outcome.

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #334 on: September 13, 2016, 12:36:00 AM »
If we don't try

Nothing happens

The reason of the site is accountability.

For some reason, i can't get away from that.

Some walk away from me.......i guess I'm ok with that, i have to be, peace to you.

BUT....if you're in my group, i guess i have to keep looking for you to post roll daily.

Sorry if I'm a PITA.

But "Im a PITA" till you tell me not to be a PITA.
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #333 on: August 27, 2016, 08:32:00 AM »
Quote from: D2maine
Quote from: Ginet
Quote from: brettlees
Quote from: Thumblewort
Quote from: Rawls
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
Well said, you are such an asset to this site, thank you!
wow. Agreed!! ^^^^^^
Mad love for you. Thanks for fueling my quit today. Muah!!
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #332 on: August 25, 2016, 08:36:00 AM »
Quote from: Ginet
Quote from: brettlees
Quote from: Thumblewort
Quote from: Rawls
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
Well said, you are such an asset to this site, thank you!
wow. Agreed!! ^^^^^^
Mad love for you. Thanks for fueling my quit today. Muah!!
:wub:

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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #331 on: August 24, 2016, 09:17:00 PM »
Quote from: brettlees
Quote from: Thumblewort
Quote from: Rawls
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
Well said, you are such an asset to this site, thank you!
wow. Agreed!! ^^^^^^
Mad love for you. Thanks for fueling my quit today. Muah!!
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #330 on: August 24, 2016, 11:35:00 AM »
Quote from: Thumblewort
Quote from: Rawls
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
Well said, you are such an asset to this site, thank you!
wow. Agreed!! ^^^^^^
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #329 on: August 24, 2016, 11:06:00 AM »
Quote from: Rawls
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
Well said, you are such an asset to this site, thank you!
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Re: Be a Promise Keeper of Your Quit
« Reply #328 on: August 24, 2016, 09:36:00 AM »
Quote from: GDubya
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: Nolaq
Quote from: ChickDip
Day 512. Reflecting on things after helping a few new quits.

"You don't have to AGREE with me, just DO what I say, and you'll stay quit"
(No one had to say that to me, I did what they told me to do. But I see a few new guys try to buck the system)

Building Character for a strong quit

~ Integrity. Be a person of your word. Do what you say you are going to do. When you make a promise, honor it.

~ A Teachable Spirit. Follow and mirror the actions of the ones who've gone before you and have been successful. ItÂ’s not asking you to "not ask a question" but to "not question" the process of KTC, it's proven.

~ Self-Discipline. Use your willpower that the Good Lord has given you to fight through the craves, funks and rages. You have the ability to control your feelings and overcome your weaknesses. You have the ability to pursue what you think is right, by fighting the temptations to abandon it.

~ Compassion. Help others, take your eyes off yourself and reach out to other quitters. Tough love or gentle caring, either way, the words you choose to hand out to others here can make or break them. Choose and use them wisely.

~ A Servant's Heart. A servant's heart is a leader's heart. Once again, do for others. It will strengthen your own quit.

~ Courage. Do not waiver. You are afraid, no question, we all are! Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Standing with your quit brothers and sisters and using them for support, gives you ultimate courage.

~ Faith. Have Faith in God's Will and have Faith that what you are doing here, daily, will keep you quit.

~ Joy. Be Joyful in everything you do, for every obstacle that comes your way, for every thought that enters your head, whether you like them or not. They are there for a reason and are making you a stronger, better person. Be Joyful for the life you are living right now and continue to live with friends and family, nicotine free.

Nobody is perfect. We are all a work in progress. This quit and your life is a journey. Any movement forward is success!
Damn. That ^^^ rocks.
Expect nothing short of greatness from badass chick!
Great word right there.
Nice....very Nice.
I believe.....