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Day 224 - why wait to the new year to quit weed. try starting now to get a head start
I’m feeling great and happy that I’m doing my 2nd pod this week. I was on hiatus, some unplanned (I got the flu) and some of it planned (vacation), and then I got a little lazy when I was back from vacation. But now I’m back to doing regular podcast episodes.
So it got me thinking that if you are around others who smoke and you can’t avoid them. Then let them know that you are quitting weed. They may surprise you and support you. And won’t offer any weed to you or maybe just smoke less or not around you.
And who knows, you might inspire them to quit weed. And if you do, then, believe me, you will feel good, and it helps you stay off of weed. There is something about helping others. When you do, you feel great.
That is why I feel great right now. I’m clean from weed, and I’ve been inspiring others to quit weed too.
If you have questions or comments or want to say hi - email me at [email protected] or send me a message on Twitter @quittingweedpod.
I also started a service I will offer to people who want an accountability partner. Someone to talk to too about quitting weed.
https://quittingweedpod.gumroad.com/l/accountability-partner
With this service, you’ll get the following:
A 40 min zoom call with me where you can talk with me about all things quitting weed
And I have five discount codes available where you can get this service (one 40 min zoom call) for free (regular price $97). I only have five discount codes available. The code is QWFREE. Again the code is QWFREE. I also have the code in the show notes and the link to view and purchase this service.
And if that is too much to pay for, just remember that this pod will always be free.
I’m back after a month-long hiatus. I’m still clean from weed. I haven’t smoked weed while I was gone. I was tempted a couple of times, but held firm and kept thinking about why I wanted to quit weed and what weed does to me if I do smoke which helped me stay off of weed. Which works for me.
I feel this pod keeps me accountable, so if I do this pod regularly, I will likely think about smoking weed less. So I’m hoping that I will have another episode in a couple of days.
- It took me years and many failures (maybe 1000 of them for me) before I quit weed. Being hard on yourself won’t help you quit weed. It will probably make it worse
- Life is tough as it is without you making it tougher on you. Quitting weed is not going to be perfect. I wasn’t able to quit the first time, either. Or the second time or the 900th time. I failed a lot
- Take failure as part of the journey. If you relapse with weed, just clear your mind and move on with the day. There is no reason to torment yourself on how you weren’t able to quit weed
- Just don’t be hard on yourself. It is not good for your health. You have to treat yourself well. I know this sounds corny, but you have to love yourself
- I was very close to smoking weed yesterday. I had a tough day at work and home. And my first thought was that I needed some weed. It will help me take my mind off of all the crap that is going on in my head
- But then I paused. Put the phone down and took a deep breath through my nose and out my nose. I did this about five times
- Then I remember reading online about addiction, and when you are about to go back to the thing that you quit, in this case, it was weed for me, think about why you quit. Think about the bad things that weed does to you. Think about the things when you did relapse. How did you feel?
- And because of that, I was able to put off smoking weed. I didn’t want to get high. Not sure if this advice would work for everyone, but it worked for me last night
I also started a service I will offer to people who want an accountability partner. Someone to talk to too about quitting weed.
https://quittingweedpod.gumroad.com/l/accountability-partner
With this service, you’ll get the following:
A 40 min zoom call with me where you can talk with me about all things quitting weed
And I have five discount codes available where you can get this service (one 45 min zoom call) for free (regular price $97). I only have five discount codes available. The code is QWFREE.
https://quittingweedpod.gumroad.com/l/accountability-partner
- benefits on quitting weed for 6 months
- no weed hangover
- more time to do stuff
- saving money
- eating better
- more social
- Do I still think about Smoking Weed? Sometimes I do
- I am still clean since I quit 169 days ago, but there are times that I want to smoke some weed
- They don't happen very often; maybe once every 6 weeks
- They tend to happen when I have a free night with no wife or daughter around
- I want to enjoy and in the past, I would enjoy my time with weed
- But I know if I give into the weed, then I would be back smoking it on a regular basis
- It's okay to think about weed. And when I do, I just take some deep breaths and tell myself that I don't need it
- It's worked so far
- For me, quitting weed completely was the only way. I tried to be a weekend-only smoker, but I couldn’t even make it to Wednesday before I would give in and smoke some weed
- But for those of you that are having trouble quitting weed completely. Maybe just try to smoke less
- And I suspect you will gain some of the benefits that you would get if you quit weed completely - saving money (smoking less means you buy less weed), being less desensitized to weed (meaning you may need less weed over time to get high), having your senses come back (being able to laugh or relax without weed or less weed), and having less brain fog
- So maybe try reframing your journey to get off of weed completely to smoking less
- I never suffered from extreme anxiety. But I am human, so I do get some anxiety. Most of the time, my environment and situation cause anxiety. And in the past, I would smoke weed to lower or eliminate my anxiety
- And I think that was just a clutch. It never prepared me for handling anxiety
- Now that I’m clean from weed, I have to face those issues and anxiety
- I’ve found that breathing calms me down and allows my brain to think clearly. If an issue needs a solution, I’ll breathe slowly from my nose for 2 minutes
- And then, I come up with a solution to handle it. If it is an issue where there is no solution, then I still do the breathing
- Then I frame the issue that I’m dealing with as something that is not important, and usually, I’m making it a big deal in my head when it really shouldn’t be a big deal
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