Quitting Weed
“If you keep carrying old bricks you’ll keep building the same house” - Profound Pondering
We all respond differently to substances, for myself, No matter how creative I thought smoking weed would make me, it inhibited my ability to tap in to my full potential.
Transparency; I’ve been smoking weed consecutively since I was in grade 10 going through stages where I would use heavily and then try to stop again and again. Convincing myself it made me more calm, more chill and even more creative. These were the lies I told myself to feed my addictive personality.
When you have an addictive personality you will tell yourself anything to maintain that relationship with what you know you’re not supposed to. It can be hard to really see why this isn’t serving you and what it’s actually doing in the long run.
My husband and I averaged almost up to our rent a month on weed together. After calculating that we were disgusted with our habits. Something needed to change and we needed to be there for each other through this transition. Yes agitation and irritability arose the first 2 days off weed, yes I couldn’t sleep for almost 2 days. But all that is worth it to get the end result. Back to you. When that craving arose I made sure to keep my mind and my hands busy to quench whatever reason I was trying to excuse myself to smoke.
There’s a fine line between recreational use and abusing the substance, don’t let yourself get caught in the middle. If you feel you’re starting to depend on any substance let alone weed so much you have to partake before doing daily tasks, you need to sit back and evaluate your life, before the unthinkable happens.
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- Aftertaste World
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