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This is all a process to go through. From the first few days, to the first week, 2nd week, 3 week, one month.
Two months, 3 months on onward to permanent freedom. I will be patient with the process. And my days will add up like pearls on a string. Quitting is a journey, not an event. I understand that now.
Your comment pertains to this pandemic, as well!
Glad you're finding you're way Christine. Onward and upward.
Barb
I like your comment that your days will add up like pearls on a string .
Beautiful and true .
Maybe you need to make a necklace from pearl looking beads or real lol and add a bead a day for the win . That would be so cool . Another tool in the toolbox .
Thanks for sharing this post , it will help many . You are a great inspiration to those to come Christine , and I enjoy reading your posts so much . Keep writing . I'm glad you are here .
Thanks for sharing this enlightened concept. Congratulations on a magnificent quit journey.
Christine and I am so glad for you
Christine13 You can do this Christine...and they sure to add up...Have a beautiful day...~ Colleen 548 DOF
You're doing great Christine13 I have always taken this journey a day at a time I can handle today I never look forward into the future for that way I'm never disappointed in tomorrow
Quitting is a process indeed. In science it's described as: "A method or event that results in a transformation in a physical or biological object, a substance or an organism; a change from one state to another." We are transformed through this process. Our emotional and physical beings, altered. We go from a smoking state to a non-smoking state of being. You hang onto, Chris, and keep adding those beautiful pearls of freedom.
I love your post Chris one precious Smokefree Day at a time or hour minute or even a second at a time and those glorious days will keep stacking up to give you FREEDOM.