Need motivation to quit smoking marijuana?
I understand how difficult it can be to quit weed.
One of the biggest reasons many find it so hard to quit, is that most people look at quitting weed as losing something, when reality it is how much you gain that is significant. I think it really helps to see what other people have to say. People that have been through the “quitting weed” thing before.
So right now, I want to show you a few stories people have shared about quitting marijuana. I have received so many of these over the last couple of years and looking back they really help point out the positive of quitting marijuana from people that know exactly what they are talking about.
This stuff can help you stay focused:
I quit weed! I still have the hazy memories from being wasted 24/7 for soooo long, but like it says, it is coming back with time. I am happy I quit when I did. The biggest difference for me is being able to recall the things that happen. I love it when I catch myself out talking quickly or being witty! That never used to happen! I am so happy to have my brain back.
Ever since I quit I feel amazing. I smoked for 27 years and that feels like a lot longer than most people. Not sometihng I’m proud of. To quit weed I needed to write everything down as it turned out to make a big difference I believe. It also helped me a lot to have a goal, I’ve never had one before and it cost me years of my life.
Once a goal was in my life it made all the difference. Coming up with a plan to deal with each symptom is perfect because then you have something to follow. I am so thankful to be free of marijuana.
I had never considered a marijuana detox before. I was in a bad place with marijuana in my life. I always found it so hard to stick out quitting. But now I actually have quit and I feel great! After smoking heavily for over 6 years! Thank you Seb for such quick and helpful responses to my e-mail questions. Good customer service! Its truly great to have fantastic advice when I need it!!
Great to hear from you Seb im now exactly 30 days after my last smoke (but whos counting huh) anyway things couldnt be better i am sleeping very well these days and having great dreams too. Amazing passionate deep colorful dreams that have meaning and purpose. Not sleeping was my main problem and really after day 10 i have just started feeling really great with more energy, started reading and the worst part is that i actually enjoy work a lot more and even get along better with my boss these days- Doh!
I’m not sure if you remember me but I was stressed and moved to the coast to escape the city and marijuana and my life. I used this time to study your teachings. I worked out what was happening is that I was escaping my reality -you called it stoned esacpism. My life used to suck and I just couldn’t see why but that talk we had long ago helped me in a big way.
I now know that it doesn’t matter where in the world you go marijuana is everywhere. In just dropping a line to one day it helped a lot. I want to let you know that I did take the right action and I was successful. After month three I am back living in the same area as I was before. I live in a better home with better people, I have completely new friends and a new job. A much more fulfilling life and quitting marijuana had everything to do with it.
Seb I want to say how thankful I am from the bottom of my heart. Not only have you stuck with me through painful times (for both of us Im sure) but even your simple emails have helped me a ton. I really think I look at life very differently these days both because of not being constantly high but also I just see it a little clearer and so much more positive.
Hello I recently purchased your online guide to quitting weed. I am a 15 year addict, with 4 years on heroin , 2 years on crack and some extasy experience as well. I successfully quit all of the above, except weed for a long time. Which is strange and puzzled many people. It seems that my condition is unique, since my opiates recepticales in the brain seem to be affected by cannaboids recepticales, so if I stop weed I get physical symptoms as if I am stopping heroin.
I was really taken back when you showed me natural stuff for physical symptoms because nobody else even said marijuana had physical symptoms. I knew it did because I was sweaty similar to the other drugs, but also unable to sleep and having massive headaches and withdrawals.
It has been a journey over the years but I am 100% clean. I don’t even drink alcohol or coffee and live mostly without carbohydrates such as wheat based foods. It has been intense and very difficult for me and only now can I start to see things clearly.
I am living proof that life without drugs is better than drugging your life away. Anyone I meet these days that knew me back then is amazed at how articulate and healthy I have become. Usually I don’t even remember them, it’s like we never met. Thank god I am clean of all drugs and alcohol. I wish on nobody the kind of past I once called life.
Hello sebastian..
A fight with my wife has took me on a ride to really look for a way to stop weed….honestly withen me i always wanted to stop..but never could….was smoking for the past 11 yrs and my life was heading for distrusction loose of memory and focus and i look terrible. All this brought me to a standstill in my carear…and to you too seb.i lived in a country where it is socially legalised which never helped but after changing how i think i was able to quit smoking and help my family….which never left me. I will never go back to smoking weed….once you see it it is not worth it.
I smoked marijuana since I was 15. I wanted to quit ever since my son was born but he is now 8 and growing up fast. Recently the doctor told me that smoking marijuana was the reason my asthma was getting so bad. He said I needed to quit or in a couple of years I was going to develop emphysema.
With this guide and detox program I quit marijuana quickly. It really made me feel healthy. Not only that but I look healthier and I have loads more energy. Now I can (sort of) keep up with my son playing football!
All of the people above have quit marijuana and moved on in life. Some had more serious problems than others, but they all had problems and overcame them by learning how to overcome addiction. With marijuana, there is a right way to quit:
Quitting Marijuana With A Plan
You need to put a simple (but well thought out) plan in place if you have trouble quitting marijuana. The reason for this is to give you a solution to follow when quitting marijuana presents one its problems, many ‘brick walls’ or difficulties.
Maybe you can’t sleep without marijuana? Or you give in easily to temptation? Perhaps you experience extreme emotions like getting angry or feeling depressed? Maybe you have physical withdrawals like headaches or a dream like state?
Whatever your specific problem with marijuana (it changes with everyone) you must identify them get solutions for each one. Every story above involves a person that has used a quit marijuana program called: Quit Marijuana: The Complete Guide. If you need help quitting marijuana, this program also comes with Natural Marijuana Detox and the popular quit marijuana audio called, Life After Marijuana. Check out Quit Marijuana: The Complete Guide.
This is by far the best solution I know of, for people that were just like me: struggling to quit smoking marijuana.
Hello I recently purchased your online guide to quitting weed. I am a 15 year addict, with 4 years on heroin , 2 years on crack and some extasy experience as well. I successfully quit all of the above, except weed for a long time. Which is strange and puzzled many people. It seems that my condition is unique, since my opiates recepticales in the brain seem to be affected by cannaboids recepticales, so if I stop weed I get physical symptoms as if I am stopping heroin. 