Today for the first time since quitting Jan 19th. I feel GOOD. Praise God!
It has been a trudge and a spell of depression, but today.... I can see the light :). Last night I sat down with my OH and my daughters and apologized for what a tough lady I've been in the last month. I definetly Give God the Glory for any and all success I have had, It was not my own strength that got me here. I have also had to apologize for all the times in the last month that I yelled at God. lol
For anyone struggling through, as I did.... It's worth it!
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Today for the first time since quitting Jan 19th. I feel GOOD. Praise God!
It has been a trudge and a spell of depression, but today.... I can see the light :). Last night I sat down with my OH and my daughters and apologized for what a tough lady I've been in the last month. I definetly Give God the Glory for any and all success I have had, It was not my own strength that got me here. I have also had to apologize for all the times in the last month that I yelled at God. lol
For anyone struggling through, as I did.... It's worth it!
Jubilee,
I hear you loud and clear had a tough week still not over the hill but there is a lot of strength and power in prayer.
Prayer & / or meditation are superb ways to quit smoking. They bypass the conscious self which is simply a chauffeur on the journey of quitting smoking. The directions are given by the subconscious & prayer & meditation do their magic there.
Grumpy1 - so glad to see you're getting over your tough week.
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