Re: Three Quit attitudes
- From: "Kathleen" <lovebirds1201@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:59:30 -0600
No, he's my hero!
/pushes Lynn away
"Lynn" <lynn.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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your my hero!
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:) Lynn VOF Leaper
"Everyone seems normal until you get to know them."
"Keven" <keven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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#1. Wannabe. What's wrong with that? NOTHING. Get a plan and work your
plan. You are headed to Quit status. You see the blessing of a smoke-free
life and you are going for it. It might take you a while to get there. I
was a wannabe many times before this quit stuck and for five years after.
I didn't just want to quit smoking, I wanted to be free.
#2. Hero. You know you can do it. Whatever it takes, you will not smoke.
You are quit for you and that's enough. This could be one of the most
difficult things you have ever done, but you know it has to be done and
you are the only one that can do it.
#3. Loser. You've been whipped, whooped and walloped. You're scared and
your nicodemon is laughing at you. Maybe you'd just like to smoke another
few years to figure it all out. The trouble is that whenever you get a
little courage you do something stupid. Smoking is the answer.
It's a Filthy, Stinking, Dangerous, Expensive, Addiction.
:-p~~~~~~~ Keven
Don't ever forget why you quit.
.
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