Let me give you my thoughts on deciding to quit smoking as a New Year’s Resolution. I'm sure many many, many people have come before you, and on New Year's Eve, they have sat down and said something like “That's it. I'm done. I'm going to quit smoking. I'm going to lose weight. I'm going to get a better job. I'm going to make more money. I'm going to change my life. I'm going to dress better.” Whatever it may be, that is a good time to make changes. Sometimes you need a focal point. Sometimes you need a reason. Sometimes you need that extra little push to just turn around and say “It's that time”. However, my concern is that you don't just impulsively decide to quit smoking. The choice to stop smoking cigarettes is a huge, life-changing decision, and a wonderful one. I'm just concerned that you don't just make that decision without commitment. Give this decision your best effort. Make sure that it is not just something you say, ...
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