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I can't quit or I won't quit. (For Cyndie)
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Blessings to you and your mum Kughes
I never, ever thought I could quit smoking - until I came to Freedom. I had tried so many times to quit - I got to a point where I had given up - giving up! (And loudly went around telling people - so they wouldn't question me about my smoking)
Sad really to think I would smoke myself to death, just because I thought I couldn't survive three days of withdrawal and because people told me... don't worry, as long as you keep trying!??
I didn't realise that it had nothing to do with how many times I tried!! It had a lot to do with
understanding
and
accepting
I am a nicotine addict. Until I can accept that - of course I'm going to continue smoking, because I don't accept that each puff is actually locking me further into this devastating addiction. I believed the Law of Addiction didn't apply to me.
We can be Free! You are proof of that Kughes as we all are here at Freedom. Dedicated smokers who really thought we never had a chance to be Free. I really hope your mum can join us Kughes - for her own sake. As Joel would say - all we ever have to do is
Never Take Another Puff !
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