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Over the course of the long weekend, I missed my Quit Smoking Anniversary.

I quit smoking 4 years and 3 days ago, and have not had a single relapse (not even one cigarette — not even a single drag).

As I previously wrote one year after I quit, quiting was not hard. In fact, it was easier to quit smoking than it was to start.

Here are my SilkQuit Meter stats as of today:

Silk Quit Stats

Assume that it takes about 4 minutes to smoke each cigarette (not to mention time spent looking for a lighter, stopping to buy more smokes, walking down 3 flights of steps to the smoking area, etc.), that’s 164036 minutes — or 113.94 days.

In other words, over the course of the last four years, I would have spent nearly four continuous months huffing on a cigarette. 41,009 cigarettes. I can barely imagine what that many cigarettes looks like. I’d be mortified if I had that many cigarettes in front of me.

4 Responses to “4 Year Smoke Free Anniversary”

Good for you!

What you gonna do with those extra 20 weeks?

Jonny

Congrats.

Hi , I made a new software product to help people stop smoking. It’s a quitmeter. but it has much more options.

You can find it at: http://www.stopbuddy.com

Maybe you can place a link on your website,

Thanks.

congratulations!

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