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Breakinchains
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If I slip up, here is what I want.

  I want to learn why I did this, and most importantly how to prevent it from happening again.

  I want HELP from those who are more experienced, so I can learn how to build a successful quit.

  I want advice. If there is any way to make this process easier, I want to hear about it.

  I want discipline to reaffirm my convictions.

 That is what I want.

    Now I know everyone is different, but I have a question? If I slip, and I post about it, and all I get are posts that say "That's ok, just pick up and move on. It'll be alright." tell me, what did I LEARN from that?

   Criticism and discipline may seem harsh, but they have a definite, unmistakable purpose. They are very good teachers!

  Just my take on it.

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I quit smoking on March 26th, 2009. I smoked a pack a day for 25 years. I quit because I began having health issues in my early 40's. I had a TIA and a stroke a few years ago. I work as a home delivery salesperson.