Serial quitting is not acceptable. There is a big difference between supporting a person in their quit and helping a person make the right changes to actually succeed in their quit. There is an old saying that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Here at KTC we donÂ’t believe in insanity, we believe in results. People need to make the appropriate changes so their quit will stick for a life time.
With that said, Wintergreen, you know I support you and believe you will make the appropriate changes to make your quit stick. It starts with digging deep and answering the questions from your heart.
What happened?
Why did it happen?
What are you going to do differently this time?
Your responses from earlier to these questions do not show the appropriate change to make your quick stick this time.
I went 78 days,
I lost focus
My addiction got the best of me and Instead of reaching out to my text support group ( Rob , Zak, and Mike) I caved.
I broke my Promise to myself, family and fellow quitters.
I ain't got a good excuse or reason why I caved, except I have a bigger problem than I what I had thought.
I want to quit and I'm starting over now.
Concentrate on the answer to question three, questions 1 and 2 get you thinking about the past, question 3 is the future, without an appropriate answer to that question youÂ’re playing with insanity.