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I've been smoking for about four years, and finally decided it's time to kick the habit. It's something I enjoy, but enough is enough. It's gotten to the point where I am lazy and unmotivated, and I have personal goals that are not being obtained as a result. Not to mention the expense, probably $500/ month which is pretty ridiculous.
Today, June 1, 2008 is my first day of sobriety. To help me keep from being tempted, I deleted my dealers from my phone and removed everything related to pot from my house. I just moved to a new city, so it helps that I don't have any stoner friends here.
I'm also trying to enjoy the outdoors more, walking, riding my bike, and staying busy to keep my mind off MJ. It seems that finding other ways to occupy yourself besides lighting up is the key to quitting. So, I'm trying to stay as busy as possible.
I'm serious about quitting, I've had my fun with marijuana, now it's time to move on and start living life again.
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I joined a gym, helped me out lots, kept me busy and seeing my physique improve was very motivational. Good Luck, you'll make it.
by Oor Galooly - on June 1st, 2008
Day 5... still going strong. The first two days were the worst, and I'm still having thoughts about lighting up at times, but when those thoughts come into my mind, I just push them back. I'll keep you all updated with my progress.
I'm already feeling better, I can think more clearly and I already feel more inquisitive and motivated. So far, so good :).
by easybreezy on June 5th, 2008
Physical activity is your best bet. Working out, hiking, jogging, whatever. Think of it as getting in shape, it will reallly motivate you, and seeing a better physique will really give you the willpower to make it. Good luck.
by Oor Galooly - on June 5th, 2008