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<blockquote data-quote="janewatt" data-source="post: 477083" data-attributes="member: 23478"><p>Hello Smartie,</p><p></p><p>You know you're doing OK (you say "all I feel I have achieved"). Well done for some fantastic achievements over the last 2 years. Much better, as you appreciate, to halve your smoking successfully, than to have given up completely several times and gone back.</p><p>Gradual progress is solid progress.</p><p>But I understand the tears and this can happen to me with only a slightly wrong phrase from a shop assistant or other stranger, when life feels a bit difficult. The straw that broke the camel's back. And then the stranger looks at me (or you) like I'm some mad old woman because I'm apparently in tears over some thoughtless remark.</p><p><strong>You know</strong> you're doing well. Keep it up!</p><p></p><p>Jane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janewatt, post: 477083, member: 23478"] Hello Smartie, You know you're doing OK (you say "all I feel I have achieved"). Well done for some fantastic achievements over the last 2 years. Much better, as you appreciate, to halve your smoking successfully, than to have given up completely several times and gone back. Gradual progress is solid progress. But I understand the tears and this can happen to me with only a slightly wrong phrase from a shop assistant or other stranger, when life feels a bit difficult. The straw that broke the camel's back. And then the stranger looks at me (or you) like I'm some mad old woman because I'm apparently in tears over some thoughtless remark. [B]You know[/B] you're doing well. Keep it up! Jane. [/QUOTE]
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