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I put this one under the topic heading "My New Life" but I think a more accurate title would have been "remembering my old life."
It is crucial that we all remember life as a smoker.
Only then can an ex-smoker truly appreciate the true gift of liberation and freedom they have given themselves.
Life gets better on so many fronts it's hard to keep track of them all sometimes.
But hard as it may be, keep remembering the past, comparing life now to life back then.
It will make every smoke free day a precious commodity as opposed to being taken for granted.
Those in the first few days are fighting with all your might, keeping up your resolve is of obvious optimal importance.
Those with more time under your belt sometimes lose sight that keeping up resolve is still of great importance too.
Keep your memory strong and you will find your resolve will stay strong to never take another puff!
Joel
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