Success!!!
I made it through my thirty days!
I hope you can say that for yourself right now too.
Now the question is: will you ever smoke again?
You definitely beat the habit, but you may think back now.
The trick is, as always, to ignore it.
Because you'll see that you'll have forgotten about that pretty fast.
And I'm quite positive that a short thought on picking up smoking again that you'll have lost a few minutes later isn't worth the trouble again.
Just remember: you're now free of that addiction.
And even if you have to say no to something that you maybe even enjoyed for a while, remember to keep your ultimate goal in mind.
If for some reason the craving for smoking is still haunting you constantly and you feel like saying "I did my time, I'll go back to smoking now.", feel free to rename your quitting schedule to "Stop Smoking in 60 Days" :D
Look at yourself, evaluate:
How much money did you save?
How much better does your skin/face look?
How much less do you pant after chasing the bus in the morning?
How much better do you/your home/your clothes smell?
Doesn't the difference make you confident?
It surely should.
Welcome to a longer, healthier life. Give yourself a pat on the back, and tackle those challenges of your life with new found strength.
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