There is no magical way to stop smoking weed, no pills that need to be taken every few hours every day for a month, no injections, but despite how easy the answer is the task of quitting can be rather difficult and many people who smoke marijuana and want to quit can find that the stress of quitting can make them want to smoke even more.
If you aren’t really motivating yourself to quit smoking weed then you probably aren’t going to go very well with it. You need to be really serious about wanting to stop this marijuana dependency in order to have the best chances at kicking the habit once and for all. It’s also a good idea to try and get yourself some kind of a support system for your quitting. You can do it alone of course but you may find it easier if you have a support system of non smokers who you can turn to when cravings get tough and you need someone to talk to.
Not everyone can just say that they are going to quit and then do it and never touch the drug ever again. A lot of people slip up once or twice when trying to quit, the important thing is to not give up. Just because you make one mistake and take a draw of a joint or a puff of the bong doesn’t mean that you’ve ruined all your hard work and you can’t quit as you have failed. If you do have a relapse take note of what it is that caused you to smoke, the environment or emotional trigger, and from that point onwards avoid it as much as possible. If your trigger was emotional then you must find yourself an alternative way to deal with that kind of situation such as chewing gum or some deep breathing exercises.
The idea of crossing days off of the calendar every day that you have gone without smoking may seem cliché but it’s a great idea. Write down a reward for yourself on the calendar at certain intervals such as every week or so. Having a reward system for yourself will help you to stay on track and focussed on your goal. Think of things that you enjoy but don’t do often such as going out to the cinema, going out for dinner or buying something nice for yourself. Write these things on your calendar at weekly intervals and at every one month milestone make it something really special because after a month of not smoking you have certainly earned yourself a reward. If you slip up and have a smoke at any time when you are trying to quit you should mark this on your calendar as well and punish yourself with things you dislike such as having to clean the house until it sparkle and you should also throw out any items around the home that you associate with smoking such as lighters, papers, matches, bongs, hoses, pipes etc. Having those kinds of items around the house will just tempt you more.
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