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Pictureing myself in a boat on the river. There's a song about that isn't there ? In the process of building a nice little 10 foot rowboat. I don't have the expertise so I'm the helper.  A good winter project and it will mean more to me than buying one. It will make next summer more fun. Calling that the reward for 2 years smober. breather  
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I plan on eating out twice a week!
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Members:

Quitting is a real accomplishment and you need to reward yourself along the way.
We encourage you to think ahead and plan how you’ll reward yourself for staying smoke free over the coming months. Reward yourself by buying things that you otherwise might not by, or by spending time with certain people, or by going places.
What are two things that you could do to reward yourself on a daily basis?

In addition to your daily rewards, set aside at least 1 to 4 hours every week to reward yourself for staying tobacco free for your most recent seven day stretch of staying quit.

Weekly rewards might include:
• A hike with the kids
• Seeing a special movie
• Getting a manicure or getting your hair done
• Going out for dinner
• Investing time in a hobby
• A long walk with a friend

What are two activities that you could do to reward yourself on a weekly basis?
Your first smoke free month is a tremendous personal accomplishment and an important milestone. You should plan something very special after your first smoke free month. Let your imagination run wild – you deserve it!
What could you do to reward yourself after your first smoke-free month?

Every week we encourage you to take your savings and tuck them away in a special place (you would be spending the money anyway – so now watch it grow!).
You can reward yourself at your six month milestone by...
• Taking a well deserved vacation.
• Buying a new bike.
• Update your wardrobe.
• Investing your money or paying off a debt.

You've developed a plan for these rewards, and you’ve saved some money… now take the time to enjoy yourself! You definitely deserve it!

Members,
What have you rewarded yourself with?
  • Quit Meter

    $79,462.25

    Amount Saved

  • Quit Meter

    Days: 5539 Hours: 16

    Minutes: 50 Seconds: 5

    Life Gained

  • Quit Meter

    45407

    Smoke Free Days

  • Quit Meter

    227,035

    Cigarettes Not Smoked


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