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NewYearNewQuit

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Dec 31, 2009, 1:21:48 PM12/31/09
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

My quit officially starts December 31st, 2009 at 4pm.

As of this date and time, I am officially a non-smoker. Any remaining
cigarettes will be flushed at this time and I am jumping on a plane with my
girlfriend for a weeklong getaway. If things go according to plan, I won't
have time to even think about smoking until mid-next week.

There will be no option of running out for a pack of smokes, it just can't
be done :)

I see this as more than just quitting smoking. It is the struggle to
either live "healthy" or "un-healthy". This is a liberating, yet dauting
task in front of me. I must change a lifetime of habit and self medication.

Its like I give myself permisison to trash my body in numberous way when I
am a smoker. As a non-smoker I take a close look at everything I put in my
body, when I smoke it brings on a "don't care" attitude. For me quitting
is much larger than just smoking. When I don't smoke, I eat better,
exercise more, get more sleep and drink less alcohol. I tie most of my bad
habits around my to smoking.

I have always been a closet smoker. My friends, kids and even my doctor
doesn't know I smoke. The only person that knows I smoke is my girlfriend.
I normally don't smoke around her, but she can smell it on my breath when
were intimate, even if I haven't smoked for 24 hours. I have quit for
years several times. I know I know I am a differernt person when I am a
non-smoker.

I even see it in my job performance. Without nicotine, I am more uptight,
agressive, assertive and feel genuine passion for my job. With nicotine, I
seem to have a "i don't give a crap about the dealine" attitude. I have
also noticed as a non-smoker, I am more confident around others and have
more drive in everything I do.

I see my smoking as a tie to my past. I was in a bad marrage and felt I had
to smoke.. My wife was a very angry and assertive woman, and I used smoking
as my "escape". There was no sense arguing and causing her to go ballistic,
so I would go outside and have a smoke instead of arguing. If I stayed
and voiced my opinion, I would be dodging frying pans. In that
relationship, I flet I had to smoke just to "keep the peace". It was
almost like I didn't care about the health effects, life really wasn't that
great.

I am now in a relationship with a great woman. She has noticed when I
don't smoke, I am more pushy when it comes to a disagreement. I am more
willing hold my own, less willing to back down. It is really strange, but
it almost seems like not smoking balances the power in our relationship. If
I run out for a smoke, she automatically wins the argument. With her calm
demenor, it's a hell of alot more productive and hear her explain her
reasoning. I don't need to escape and get nicotine when I am around her.
It is time to leave smoking in the past with my failed marriage. My biggest
smoking trigger is in the past and no longer a trigger..

Tonight at midnight, I will ask my girlfirend to marry me. What better way
to start a new year, a new decade, and my new life. Happy, smoke free, and
with the woman I love. It is truely time to move on with my lilfe, and
leave smoking in the past where it belongs.

I am truly excited about this quit, something I have never felt before.
It is truely time for change, and that change starts in just a few hours...
I AM READY!

Wishing everyone a smoke free 2010!

Happy new year!



Cheri

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Dec 31, 2009, 2:05:28 PM12/31/09
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"NewYearNewQuit" <nos...@spam.com> wrote in message
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> I am truly excited about this quit, something I have never felt before.
> It is truely time for change, and that change starts in just a few
> hours... I AM READY!
>
> Wishing everyone a smoke free 2010!
>
> Happy new year!

Best to you with the quit, and I hope she says yes. Keep posting.

Cheri

Wayne Baker

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Dec 31, 2009, 4:03:37 PM12/31/09
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You listed many reasons to get and stay smober. Best wishes. I
recommend you post often and read all you can here. It really does help
a lot.


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Wayne Baker
Smoke Free: 3m 6d 7:03
Not Smoked: 2,826
$ Better Spent: $649.98


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DavidL

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Dec 31, 2009, 6:30:07 PM12/31/09
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New Decade

Cheri

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Dec 31, 2009, 6:43:08 PM12/31/09
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New Decade

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Yes, Happy New Year to everyone. I was just hearing about all the new
smoking laws taking effect, price increases etc., and I was so grateful it
no longer applied to me, just one of the really good things about not
smoking anymore. Everyone be safe and have fun.

Cheri


Becky

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Jan 1, 2010, 12:35:27 AM1/1/10
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Happy New Year to you too! congrats on yoour decision to quit smoking. I
hope your girlfriend gives you the answer you want to hear to your proposal
Becky

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BSDGAL

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Jan 1, 2010, 7:37:04 PM1/1/10
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Awesome indeed - brand new baby quitter - we love you already x0x0x0x

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Lynn

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Jan 2, 2010, 5:58:43 PM1/2/10
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here is to a new beginning
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