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Quitting on Friday


6 years ago 0 802 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi York Quitter,
 Today is your day, are you a quitter now? How are you doing?
Keep us posted on your progress, and stay strong.
 
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6 years ago 0 180 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Good luck York!  Are you a cold-turkey quitter or do you have a plan to use quit products?  I hope you check in here every day, our quit dates are so close together it would be nice to have a buddy of sorts :)
6 years ago 0 802 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi York Quitter,
 Welcome to the site. It sounds like you have a great attitude to help you on your quit journey. That attitude plays a big part on whether or not you will succeed, as does the confidence. Keep them both with you at all times! Nervous, anxious and excited, you said it all in that sentence. Quitting can be nerve racking and scary if you're not prepared for all of the pitfalls and triggers that lay ahead. Hope you're prepared for those "stupid reasons" that trapped you when you quit before. We do learn from our mistakes.  Since you've quit before, you know what to expect on your journey, and it really does sound like you are prepared for the fight. Stay strong and keep us posted on your progress.
 
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6 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Friday is my quit day. I'm nervous, anxious and excited. Nervous because I'm having those nagging doubts that I can succeed. Anxious because I want to quit so badly and excited because I've waited so long for this to happen and now that I've made up my mind, I just want to get on with it now. I've quit twice before, once for 10 months and the second time for 6 months. Both of them were great quits that I gave up for stupid reasons. The last time was 5 years ago and although I've tried to quit during that time, I've been lazy about it and never put everything I had into it. This time is going to be different though! I've been planning for my quit date for weeks now and it's very much a part of my conscious thoughts. For the past few weeks, I have taken steps to make sure that things go as planned through the first few days. I'm feeling strong and confident.
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