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Wishing each of you a blessed day ■

MarilynH
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We had thunderstorms all around us yesterday but we didn't even get a sprinkle, plus I got a batch of bread made which I was nervous about because of the thunderstorm threat and power outage but thankfully no problem here. I know that there's folks on this site that are early in their quits that are struggling, but please don't get frustrated and throw your precious ongoing beautiful quit away because you decided to quit smoking for a reason, whether it's for your health, family, finances or something else, believe in your heart and soul that you can be successful and you can and will be, remember to remain willing, determined and totally committed and tell yourself as many times as you need to that you don't smoke anymore and that you are going to live the rest of your life in Freedom, it's a journey but it's also a journey that's so worth taking. Quitting is probably the hardest thing that I have ever done in my life but it's also the smartest thing that I have ever done too because I know now that I'm not invincible , finding out that I have copd was the wake up call I needed because it scared the crap out of me and made me realize that I needed to take back my life from the horrid cancer sticks so I did and so can you, remember nothing in this life worth having is easy but it's so very doable and so worth it and this evening you will be smiling and saying YAY ANOTHER DAY WON! 

Marilyn 756 DOF 

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I'm a proud Gram of 2 grandsons and a granddaughter and I consider myself a jack of all trades and a master of none, plus I enjoy reading and being outside and since quitting smoking breathing is so much easier because I'm not coughing half of my time sucking on a cancer stick....