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Stop Smoking Now to Enjoy the Still New Year!

Lots of exciting activities are filling my plate in this new year including opportunities to offer SOS self-empowerment addiction-recovery group meetings at a new facility in downtown Los Angeles. The folks who'll benefit from this support are skid-row inhabitants and area office workers. Individuals from all walks of life get addicted to... Read moreChevron

This Can Be Your Happy New Year to Stop Smoking

A woman recently attending our free weekly Tuesday-night all-addictions self-empowerment SOS recovery-group meeting for her first time, quietly shared that she had five days off cigarettes. We gave her warm support and a list of our other meeting sites in her geographical area; she'd driven a distance to participate in this support-group meeting.... Read moreChevron

Happy New Year! A Nicotine-Free Life Can Be Yours

Either I have less fear in my life or have learned to live with fear or both.I'm having coffee now and am blossoming into my day, so to speak; presently more into wake up mode than sleepy thoughts, feelings. New Year's Eve is tomorrow and last night I dreamt being around a crowd of judgmental smokers and I also smoked from a red pack of... Read moreChevron

Clichés vs Carcinogens; I’m an Ex-Smoking Cornball

"Out with the old and in with the new" could mean your 2009 fresh start as you shed the leathery skin of nicotine addiction and breathe in life full on for the first time in a long while.   Bound up those stairs exhilarated and renewed. Make an entrance enthusiastically into your new life; this is your time to scream "screw you!" to... Read moreChevron

Scary New Year en Route? Stop Smoking and Take Heart!

As the new year approaches, I've been hit with information concerning the nonprofit sponsor of SOS (an organization I created over 23 years ago as an alternative worldwide resource for addicted folks who weren't too keen on 12-step groups).   Like many nonprofits, we're in the red, especially in an economy that's currently "in the toilet."... Read moreChevron

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