Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Goodbye and Good Riddance

Years of smoking takes its toll physically and emotionally. When we quit, recovery is a process that takes time and patience. The following "letters" were written by Smoking Cessation Forum members. They said goodbye to an addiction that had held them prisoner for years.My Darling..."How can I express what you've meant to me these many years? The bond we've shared has been stronger than any other in my life. You were always there for me when I was alone. When I was scared you gave me strength. When I was happy,Herbal cigarettes, you shared my joys. When I was angry, you fueled my fire with your own."I Will Survive!"I'm writing you a letter I may never send. You see, I can't have any contact with you right now. When I said goodbye, I meant it." eLiz wrote this inspiring note to the habit she was ready to kick out of her life, once and for all."Possum Says Goodbye to Smoking"For the first time in my life, I regret something that I did. I regret having you as a part of my life for all these years. I am so disappointed in me and I am really trying to forgive myself. Seeing you and having to hold you again would just be too revolting now."Inspired to write your own letter? Click here to submit your contribution.

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