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Keeping This New Year Resolution to Stay Smoke-Free

Here we are again. I can’t believe how fast this year has flown by! Things are great. I am single again but happy! I am healthy; have a fantastic group of girlfriends (me? YES), the most amazing parents, and a celeb dog; I’m making changes in this world one day at a time; and I have a brand new home! It is almost the New Year and a time to continue to make good changes, reset my battery and shed unwanted people, things, and bad habits from my life. I try not to wait until the New Year to rid myself of the less desirable things I have picked up along the way, but it happens. We all have bad habits. It could be a dud boyfriend (I have had MANY), toxic friends (I am still a flytrap for stupid people but working on it), spending too much time on social media (guilty) or drinking too much soda (Diet Coke- still love you but you don’t love my tush or tummy). New Year’s Resolutions come in all different shapes and sizes. They might be small goals (like updating Teddy Brewski on Instagram every single day), but they could be really big too, like going to the gym 5 days a week and drinking my protein shakes religiously, or quitting smoking. That is ok. Anything is possible and what better time than during the holiday to make these changes?

Keeping This New Year Resolution: a.k.a. Quit Season Time

I workout! HA!

So, what will you do to achieve your New Year Resolution and conquer this “Quit Season”? What is your New Year Resolution? Well, we all know I took September to make it my SELFtember. I gave myself a gift to get happy, healthy, fit and celebrate conquering my goal of putting down the cigarettes and putting on an itsy bitsy, teenie weenie, yellow polka-dot bikini so I could ride my big yellow duck into the New Year. It was and has not been easy.

Keeping This New Year Resolution: a.k.a. Quit Season Time

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I will not lie to you about that but it is so worth it. Each day is different and some days are harder than others. It is so nice to have support with any change in life and with quitting smoking it is no different. It is necessary! With registering for MyQuit™ I have a safe place to go online and gather the information to help make me a successful non-smoker for life. MyQuit™ is an email support program that is totally customizable depending where you are in your quit process. How cool is that? It will show you what products to consider because the support you need your first week might be different than the support you need for your last. MyQuit™ is full of inspiring success stories and anything you need to help you conquer your quit! You have to sign up. Trust me. This keeps me on track with all my goals and makes me a quitter for the right reasons!

Keeping This New Year Resolution: a.k.a. Quit Season Time

Sign up!

Register today for the MyQuit program, and get a $5 coupon via Quit.com website!

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Since different smokers are used to different levels of nicotine, NicoDerm® CQ® comes in two starting strengths. So depending on how many cigarettes you smoke each day, you’ll start at either Step 1 or Step 2.  Then, you gradually step down to a lower dose as you continue in your quit journey, to help wean yourself off nicotine until you don’t need it any longer.

Keeping This New Year Resolution: a.k.a. Quit Season Time

GO! Take the first step and sign up for MyQuit™, download the coupon and write your own success story. Join me and the millions of Americans who have quit smoking with the help and support `from Nicorette® and NicoDerm® CQ® products.

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And…happy and healthy New Year—- you future non-smoker you! You are snarky and I love you.

*Use as directed. Behavioral support programs can increase the chances of quitting successfully.

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713 Responses to Keeping This New Year Resolution to Stay Smoke-Free

  1. Hannah C January 11, 2017 at 7:55 pm #

    Shared on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sentirevivo/status/819392132108533760

  2. Michelle Levine January 11, 2017 at 10:10 pm #

    I quit eating processed foods.

  3. Tracy Robertson January 12, 2017 at 2:25 am #

    I didn’t make the quit resolution (at least not yet) but I have been working to smoke less this year and so far, so good.

  4. amy pugmire January 12, 2017 at 8:24 am #

    I’m going to quit picking my face. I have scars from picking. Its been a bad habit i’ve been wanting to quick for a long time.

  5. amy pugmire January 12, 2017 at 8:25 am #

    https://twitter.com/1amypugmire/status/819580923884740608

  6. Kimmy Ripley January 12, 2017 at 10:34 am #

    I would love to quit. I try so hard but I am never successful. It’s such a nasty, stinky habit and I am ashamed of myself for smoking. 🙁

  7. Gloria Walshver January 12, 2017 at 1:20 pm #

    I shared on Twitter
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  8. Michelle Poole January 12, 2017 at 2:17 pm #

    I am going to quit my addiction to sugar. It’s so bad for my bad, but it’s so hard to quit. But I’m going to conquer this and be healthier for it.

  9. Nancy January 12, 2017 at 4:50 pm #

    I am quitting eating processed food.

  10. crystal frey January 12, 2017 at 5:41 pm #

    https://twitter.com/tasoulasmama/status/819720573098094592

    my entry thans for the chance

  11. Katy January 12, 2017 at 11:46 pm #

    I’ve stopped eating refined sugar and am also limiting my carbs this year. I saw a photo of myself taken on Christmas morning this year and was not happy with how I looked- my weight and just how tired and unhealthy I looked. It was a wake up call and I’m ready to get healthy and make 2017 the best year ever!

    Thanks for the motivation!

    kcgmorris at gmail dot com

    • Melany January 16, 2017 at 6:15 am #

      You are welcome! Best of luck!

  12. Katy January 12, 2017 at 11:48 pm #

    Tweet!

    https://twitter.com/katygmorris/status/819813159632441344

    Thanks!

    kcgmorris at gmail dot com

  13. Laura B. January 13, 2017 at 6:30 am #

    To quit watching as much television and read more. I used to smoke but I quit that years ago.

  14. Lissa Crane January 13, 2017 at 1:22 pm #

    I’m hoping to kick my sugar addiction! I am a huge candy and sugar in my coffee junkie, I think its only a matter of time before it takes it’s toll on my figure, so it has to go!

  15. Mary Beth Elderton January 13, 2017 at 1:28 pm #

    I am going to quit hanging on to crap I don’t need. Really. I tell myself every year that I will declutter. I will quit letting stuf own me.

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