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Explaining "The Funk" Part I
Written By iuchewie
I'm sure you've all heard it, but you're coming up on what we affectionately refer to as "the funk" -- it's a time in your quit (between 70-90 for most) where you get supremely bored with your quit... The novelty has worn off, you're starting to look at life without dip and you're starting to forget how damn hard it was to get here... You may find yourself having those thoughts of "i can have just one"... ITS A FUCKING LIE!!!

There is no "one" dip that you can have... Remember what it took to get you here... Remember the fact that you'll NEVER have to go back there as long as you keep on track.

Realize what you've already done -- you've been quit for a LONG time already... If you're like me, you're now quit longer than you ever have been in your life... Don't throw that away cause you're "bored" with quitting...

Don't back away from the site and WHATEVER you do. If you're struggling or having problems, DON"T hesitate to post them just cause the rest of the group is "doing good" and you don't want to bring the mood down -- bring it down! I guarantee you that nothing kills the mood of a group faster than a cave.

I was the last to cross the HOF line from October, so i know what it's like to be looking UP at your crew -- Remember this, they're there for you and they'll be SO damn proud of you when you hit the hall... You represent the last of your group... Bring up the rear with PRIDE!!!

If you need to talk, ol chewie's here for ya... pm me and my number is yours.


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