Share your quitting journey
It's snowing again but we're not supposed to get too much which sounds great to me my 9 year old grandson Mason is spending the wk end he's still enjoying the Snow and is hoping to get outside later today to play in it. Gramp and I are taking him to Wal-Mart later this morning and out for lunch the best part of being an Ex Smoker is the quality time with family especially the grandchildren because I'm not wasting precious time outside sucking on a cancer stick while he's waiting for me to come back inside while I'm deciding to light up a second or maybe even a third with him possibly opening the door asking when I'm coming back in, whew I'm some glad I quit because I actually remember my oldest grandson Adam who's 14 now doing Exactly that opening the door asking when I'm coming back in or going for a drive and me pulling over to have a Smoke outside the car and looking back on that time makes me feel so bad thankfully I don't do that anymore and it's super fantastic. There's nothing but positives to quitting Smoking BUT you must believe it and stick with N.O.P.E and vigilance and once you've plowed through the roller coaster ups and downs of withdrawals and moodswings and lack of sleep and you've relearned life without the crutch of cigarettes then you'll realize just how much better life is, it's definetly not easy by any stretch of the imagination but boy oh boy it's so worth it to be Free so hang on tight and don't let go of the best gift that any of us will ever give ourselves which is the gift of LIFE ! Choose life over the Nicotine Poison because it's the best decision that you'll ever make in your lifetime and it's wonderful to be able to go anywhere anytime whenever wherever and however without worrying about where to sneak off to suck on a cancer stick so when you stop and think about it there's nothing but negatives to smoking!
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