Hey Sunder
Don't let that get in the way of you quitting. My husband struggles to get
past day 4 when he has quit in the past because he has it in his head that
day 4 is the day he always fails his quit and this then makes him weaker. I
was like it this time on my quit as the last 2 times i've quit on day 4 or 5
but here I am on day 6 and yeah day 3 and 4 were really tough but I got
through them so you can get though day 2 and 3 and so on.
april
Six days, 23 hours, 52 minutes and 28 seconds. 139 cigarettes not smoked,
saving £34.90. Life saved: 11 hours, 35 minutes.
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"Sunder" <sunder.rangarajan@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mar 11, 8:35 pm, Jsteam <fftN...@main.com> wrote:
>> Ole' JB is cranking up the cheering machine I see
>>
>> JimBob <jimro...@lonogisspamys.biz> penned.wrote.stated:
>> : Just checking to see if your quit started.
>>
>> : Good luck!
>>
>> : JimBob
>>
>> :http://www.unconventional-wisdom.org
>> : 2 weeks, 22 hours, 57 minutes and 31 seconds.
>
> I have posted in the thread started by me 'Tomorrow is the D-Day'.
> Details:
>
> DAY 1:
>
> The motivation is very high. But it is easy for me to quit in the
> first day. I have quit many times for one day and then relapse in the
> second or the third day. I will keep posting about my progress.
> -Sunder.