We all have a regrets...big or small, they mean something different to each of us. Even at age 57, 32 years removed from his last cigarette...Thomas McCloskey says he still looks back on how silly it was to smoke as a kid. He started when he was 13...and finally kicked the habit at age 25. These days he's got a wife, two kids...he's a Pharmacist with Primary Care Partners in Grand Junction, Colorado, and he's very active and loves the outdoors. But, it's those 12 years where cigarettes had a hold over him, that still bug him a bit. Why? A question nobody can really answer. Peer pressure, everybody else was doing it? Thomas just knows he was too young to know why he started and realized once he was in college? The smoking was something that needed to end. Now, you might think I'm going to tell you that Thomas quit, and went on to win a slew of marathons and climb Mt. Everest. Nope, but what he did do was change. Got rid of a bad habit and replaced it with a good habit, working out. And he's grateful everyday for the change. And Thomas will be the first to tell you that YOU can change too. Not a preachy style but in I honestly care about your well being style and ...he's been there.
Here is Thomas McCloskey's 'Good News.'