lcwb96 here...
Okay December boys, listen up, it's been a couple of days since I spent any substantial time on the site (other than posting roll), but coming back, it's becoming clear we have an issue with cavers.
I challenge ALL of you to team up with at least one other December quitter, reach out and PM them, get their number so you can text them at any time, KEEP THEM ACCOUNTABLE, BE THERE FOR THEM, HELP THEM. We're all going through this shit together and it SUCKS!!!! Man up, grab a buddy, and beat this nic bitch. I am QLMF'ers with b62 and dew!!! I hope to get to know more of you.
In addition to keeping your December brothers in line, reach out to some veterans on the role. They are ALL willing to help. Go to the chat site and blow off some steam.
You MUST be committed all the way, have a quit plan, know what to do when the going gets tough, REACH OUT FOR HELP. Bottom line, you have to want to do it for YOU, but we will all need help.
Update: Day 9 for me... almost caved last night. We are in the midst of selling our house, buying a new house, packing, moving, closing, kids starting new school, and then my iPhone dies!!! It literally f'ing dies!!! It's brand new and it just goes bye bye... Asked my wife where my iPhone box is that I told her not to throw away... OMFG!!! She threw it away!!!! At this point, I need a dip like a m-f'er, sweating profusely, so pissed I'm shaking like I'm about to go into black-out mode and start killing shit!!!! Phone is broke, can't text, internet is cancelled already, no KTC website, what the Frick am I gonna do!?!?!? Then I remember the guys on KTC talking about exercising, burning calories, walking the dog so out I went and ran my ass off (which took about ten minutes 'zombie' ) and had to reduce myself to walking (I'm so out of shape). Looking back today, I am so glad I didn't cave. I wanted to SO BAD and it would have been so easy... hell, my wife's cigs were right there for the taking.Â
Bottom line... I have found that breaking through moments like these strengthen your resolve, it does make it a little easier the next time a crave hits. It also makes ME proud of myself and lets me know I have to post roll... not just for me, but for all my December brothers!!!
You need to post this in your group. It's easy to ignore quitters with a few hundred or thousand days quit and write them off as "out of touch" or using big numbers as a bullying tactic. But coming from you...someone deep in the shit with them.....well, let's just say it should have more meaning to them coming from you.
Keep it up. You faced a trigger and met the challenge with your firm decision NOT to cave. One of many big steps in your quit.
Quit Like Fuck.
Now thats some good reading shit right there. Nice bro!
Pin this post to your header in the posting roll thread of Dec12. Things like this need said and read. I've done it in our group (Oct12) and have probably pissed off some of the part timers but have strengthened the overall resolve of the group. Stand up and help lead them by the example you've shown here. Like Coach said, it needs to be viewed.
Congrats on not giving in to the impulse fuck job nicotine was trying to pull on you! Proud of you!
awww......how bout this for all the DEC ladies......
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I don't know what to say really. The next 100 days will be the biggest battle of your life and it all comes down to this. Inch by inch, day by day...until you're finished. With 100 days left, you are in hell right now. Believe me. And you can stay here and get the crap kicked out of you or you can fight your way back into the light. You can climb out of hell. One day at a time. One inch at a time.
Now I can't do it for you.
I look around and I see these seasoned quitters and I think...I think that quitting is just a game of inches.
Because when you quit, the margin for error is so small. I mean...not enough fake stuff and you don't make it. A few missed posts and you don't quite get there. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They are in every break of your quit, every day, every minute, every second.
At KTC, we fight for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's going to make the difference between WINNING and LOSING, between QUITTING and CAVING.
I'll tell you this...in any quit, it is the person who is willing to do whatever it takes who is going to win that inch. And I know if you are going to make it, it is because, you are still willing to fight for that inch because that is what QUITTING is.
Now I can't make you do it.
You gotta connect with the seasoned quitters here at KTC. Connect with them and exchange numbers.
Now I think you are going to connect with a person who will go that inch with you. You are going to connect with a person who will fight, post roll and quit with you every single day because they know when it comes down to it, you are gonna do the same thing for them.
That's a team, people, and either we STAY QUIT, as a team...or we CAVE, as individuals.
That's quitting, gang.
That's all it is.
Now, what are you going to do?