I used to be a chronic pot smoker.
Even though I was always high, I wasn't happy. After many failed attempts, I finally broke the pattern of habitual pot smoking by following a few simple rules.

 

First of all, if you're here, then I'm pretty sure you're fed up with your lifestyle revolving around weed. You are ready to quit your weed habit. I want you to know that it can be done, and you will succeed if you make the decision to really do something about it.

 

My guess is that you are not an occasional weekend joint smoker. You smoke pot every day, sometimes (or always) smoking weed in the morning, before work, and combined with almost every single activity. The thought of doing anything fun, or even mundane chores, seems impossible without getting high first. Weed has become a tenacious companion in your daily routine, attaching itself to every activity, and creating a whole long list of requirements and a schedule for you that has nothing to do with your actual "real" life.

 

Like you, my many failed attempts to stop smoking pot left me discouraged and I began to accept the idea that I would be a chronic in one form or another for the rest of my life. Unlike you, I had very little help in dealing with my "addiction" to marijuana. I had no help or marijuana rehab or marijuana addiction treatment councellor or any kind. Just my own will to quit weed... and - wait for it...succeed.

 

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I developed my own methods to beat my marijuana addiction. I use the word "addiction" cautiously because I think pot smokers fall into a category all their own and I don't want to lump you in with alcoholics, cigarette smokers or heroin addicts. Marijuana dependency is a different animal and comes with its own complications and solutions, but more often than not, It's just not taken that serioiusly. The truth is, for some of us, smoking pot all the time is pretty destructive. Unfortunately, there is very little good quality information on how to quit smoking pot, or resources for serious people who want to break free from the lifestyle. It's for that reason that I am going to let you in on everything I've learned - because I love my weed-free life - and I'm going to help you develop the tools you will need to quit smoking marijuana for good.

 

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The steps, or concepts, or rules or methods (call them what you want) you will follow to quit weed are simple. That doesn't mean they are necessarily easy, but simple enough to grasp. The only difficult part is the actual decision to change your life and give up your weed habit. The reasons to stop smoking weed are obvious for the most part, and there are benefits to quitting marijuana you might not even be aware of. I will cover all this stuff. The important part is that you are ready to make the decision to quit smoking pot, and change your life for the better.

 

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Make no mistake, your life will be better without a chronic pot habit. Trust me, your pot smoking buddies may miss you, but after a while you won't miss them all that much. The hours spent coming up with cool ideas that never get executed will turn into productive hours. You will sleep better. You will not be irritable or anxious. You will not waste time chasing around seedy pot dealers, or sitting by the phone waiting for your dealer to call you back. You will save a significant amount money. You wont stink. The list goes on and on. Most of all, you are going to simply "feel better" all around, and your real friends, and your family will notice. Quit smoking weed now. I will show you how to shake your addiction to marijuana.