Hope you two are having a grand summer.
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$474,448.00
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Days: 5406 Hours: 21
Minutes: 36 Seconds: 13
Life Gained
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45620
Smoke Free Days
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912,400
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$285,125.00
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Days: 6843 Hours: 2
Minutes: 35 Seconds: 32
Life Gained
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45620
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$11,496.00
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Days: 719 Hours: 8
Minutes: 19 Seconds: 59
Life Gained
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5748
Smoke Free Days
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114,960
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$13,256.52
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Days: 663 Hours: 7
Minutes: 24 Seconds: 31
Life Gained
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3622
Smoke Free Days
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54,330
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$45,825.00
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Days: 1096 Hours: 19
Minutes: 6 Seconds: 6
Life Gained
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6110
Smoke Free Days
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183,300
Cigarettes Not Smoked
Lately I have been reading a lot of sad and sometimes scary posts. Every thing from “fat and ugly” to suicide. So many people with so many different attitudes and approaches to the quit process. Everyone is different and no two people will experience the same withdrawals other than to look back and say it really wasn't so hard after all. Many fellow quitters are, as I am, cold turkey advocates; but then we are who we are and not you. Do what ever it takes to make the quit stick but please remember that we do not have to suffer.
Our
natural state of being is vibrant, happy to be alive. Yet, there can
be times when we feel run down and worn out. This does not mean that
we are unfit for the tasks in our lives; it means that we need to
recharge our batteries and find a way of keeping them charged.
Vitamins and extra rest can be very helpful in restoring our physical
bodies. And if we are willing to delve deeper, we may discover that
there is an underlying cause for our exhaustion.
Whenever you
are feeling run down, take an honest look at how you have been
thinking, feeling and acting. You will likely find a belief, behavior
pattern or even a relationship that is out of alignment with who you
really are. Perhaps you believe you have to be perfect at everything
or you have been bending over backwards to get people to like you.
Maybe you are dealing with mild depression or simply have too much on
your plate right now. Lord knows when you quit smoking your plate
gets very full indeed. To you, people seem to change, things look
and smell different, you find new things to do with your hands and
you find your self standing on a new threshold of life. Yes a new
life or rather a new way of life.
In time, you might notice
that the reasons you feel run down have less to do with how much you
are doing and more to do with the fact that in your heart, you would
rather be doing something else entirely. From now on, try and listen
to what your heart really wants. It may take meditation, or just a
moment of silent tuning in to gain the clarity you need, but it is
well worth the effort. When you know what you truly want to do, and
honor that in all situations, you will find that getting run down is
a thing of the past.
Quit Meter
$285,125.00
Amount Saved
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Days: 6843 Hours: 2
Minutes: 35 Seconds: 32
Life Gained
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45620
Smoke Free Days
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1,140,500
Cigarettes Not Smoked