Culture | July 12, 2010 | 0 comments

Learning When to Quit

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JaminDime
http://ronebreak.com/2010/07/12/learning-when-to-quit/

For some, quitting is difficult. At times, it’s necessary. For others, quitting is as easy as deleting a number and clicking a mouse. However, the build-up to that moment when a person finally realizes they have to give up on whatever they are holding onto is a learning experience that is worthy of sharing with others.

In that spirit, RoneBreak is looking for your stories of quitting–whatever they are. Tell us how you quit drugs (coffee, cigarettes, and alcohol included), or how you gave up on an unhealthy relationship. Tell us what made you quit school or your job. Maybe you had to give up on a dream or stop being a jerk. Either way, it’s a story worth sharing.

We encourage you to think of a time when you had to quit, write that into a story, and then send it to joedimeck@ronebreak.com

The goal is to compile these stories into a series of books titled, Learning When to Quit.

When you are writing the story, try to include the following:
*Why you quit.
*How you ended up making that decision.
*What you learned from the entire experience.
*What changed after you quit.
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