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Break the cycle of serial quitting!
Excellent repost!
KTQ
Cara
D6999
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GogglesOff
1552 Days Quit
If you hate the words 'serial quitter', use your hatred of the term 'serial quitter' to your advantage then and break the cycle. From what I've seen over the 4 years 3 months I've been here, I've no doubt at all that is much harder and soul destroying to be caught in the cycle of relapse hell...Break the cycle of serial quitting!
Excellent repost!
KTQ
Cara
D6999
***********************************************************************************************************
GogglesOff
1552 Days Quit
If you hate the words 'serial quitter', use your hatred of the term 'serial quitter' to your advantage then and break the cycle. From what I've seen over the 4 years 3 months I've been here, I've no doubt at all that is much harder and soul destroying to be caught in the cycle of relapse hell. Once you quit, you quit and although there will still be hard times to get through at least you're not repeating the hardest part (the first 3-4 weeks) over and over and over again. No wonder serial quitters lose their self-belief as it must be soul destroying.
Think about it, if you don't commit to your quit 100% you are actually giving yourself permission to smoke for the rest of your life. Now you obviously don't want to smoke for the rest of your life otherwise you wouldn't be here. So your 2 choices are to either quit (you have to go through it to get over it) and you will be free in time or smoke till it's your end. Make it a clear choice between the 2 because it's the only way to be happy - either quit and get free or smoke without feeling guilty and thinking 'I should quit'. Being caught in the cycle of relapse hell is the worst of both worlds though - damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I would wish you good luck, but luck doesn't come into it. So I'll wish commitment, accountability and responsibility for you instead.
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