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Share your quitting journey

Plan your trip. Pack your bags...."All Aboard"

JonesCarpeDiem
10 8 121

We once had a train here, 

A quit smoking train

It became a chore

A chore to maintain.

Quits can be like that

A chore to maintain

You must allow time

and stay on the train.

Quitting's like life

it has difficult moments 

You'll travel through mountains

you'll travel through valley's

Your quit is a journey

if you'll choose to take it

a gift to yourself

you will never regret.

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About the Author
Hello, My name is Dale. I was quit 18 months before joining this site and had participated on another site during that time. I learned a lot there and brought it with me. I joined this site the first week of August 2008. I didn't pressure myself to quit. HOW I QUIT I didn't count, I didn't deny myself to get started. When I considered quitting (at a friends request to influence his brother to quit), I simply told myself to wait a little longer. No denial, nothing painful. After 4 weeks I was down to 5 cigarettes from a pack a day. The strength came from proving to myself, I didn't need to smoke because I normally would have smoked. Simple yes? I bought the patch. I forgot to put one on on the 4th day. I needed it the next day but the following week I forgot two days in a row I put one in my wallet with a promise to myself that I would slap it on and wait an hour rather than smoke. It rode in my wallet my first year.There's nothing keeping any of you from doing this. It doesn't cost a dime. This is about unlearning something you've done for a long time. The nicotine isn't the hard part. Disconnecting from the psychological pull, the memories and connected emotions is. :-) Time is the healer.