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Prass's first love was piano — her training helped her attend Berklee College of Music for a year, until she left Boston, homesick and freezing, to see what Nashville had to offer her — and it was watching Lewis perform that made Prass realize that she couldn't fully quit music until she put out her record, no matter how long it took.
Windows Phone could definitely benefit from the type of background pausing and resuming that iOS employs (apps currently fully quit when you exit them), but that's a software issue, not a hardware one, and one that will undoubtedly be implemented.
"You don't have to fully quit your job," and the experience of going across the country on a train lends itself to contemplating possibility says Dowd. "It's a feeling you can't get from doing research on the internet," he says.
Maybe I didn't have to fully quit after all.
If you cannot give it up totally then be sure to cut back as much as possible until you are able to fully quit.
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And then one day, in 1992, for reasons she still can't fully explain, she quit.
You need to really fully want to quit and be prepared to give everything to achieve that goal.
Up until this week's episode, Dean had seemingly convinced himself that Sam would eventually reacclimatize to the life and rediscover his passion for hunting, just as Dean did in Purgatory, but "Heartache" saw Sam tell his older brother, in no uncertain terms, that he fully intended to quit the family business once they'd found Kevin and laid their Hell Gate quest to rest.
Clearly these do not represent cases of spontaneously fully implementing a quit attempt.
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