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What Are The Negative Effects Of
Smoking Weed Long-Term?

Marijuana Long-Term

We all know the positive effects of marijuana, but what exactly are the negative effects that come with smoking weed long-term?

It might not surprise you to hear it, but the biggest negative effect of smoking marijuana is on your brain.

I'm talking about how your perceptions will change and in turn, change the way you decide to live your life in the long-term if you smoke weed every day.

It's sad, but most people tell us the strongest negative effect marijuana has on a person smoking daily is the effects of lack of motivation.

I'm not just talking about the 'sit on the couch' routine that many people indulge in for so many years. I'm talking about after those years are over. Maybe you are in your late teens or early 20s and smoke weed daily right now.

That's fine.

It's what many people do. However what you need to realize is that marijuana has a very strong power that is simply this. Marijuana makes you OK with being bored. In fact, marijuana makes you so cool with doing nothing (or simply consuming and not producing) that it becomes exactly what you achieve. Nothing.


Let's be totally clear here.

What I am trying to get across to you, is that after those initial years - when you truly want to get on with your life and learn or achieve something truly great (trust me, the urge will come) it is then that you will realize the harm marijuana has done to you.

It is then that you will think of all that time spent getting high, listening to tunes or playing computer games. It is only then that the true destruction that weed has on your life will become apparent.

Let's Get Real!

The problem is, you can't see it if you are in it. I know this from experience. I let marijuana control my life for over ten years - so I know the transformation that can take place if you have an open mind and allow it to!

Many people that have smoked weed for years tell us that they had no idea the huge negative effect marijuana was having on them until they quit!


The truth is, they never really did 'function' correctly, they simply existed.

Don't get me wrong. People can continue a normal life while constantly high, maybe even hold down careers and relationships for many years. However at some point, as a marijuana smoker, you will hit a point in which you desire strong change.

It could be losing your partner, it could be losing your career - it could be anything!

The point is, you will embark upon a time in your life in which enough is enough - and you want to begin to get things done and start creating a feeling of fulfilment in your new life. Sometimes, it takes a pretty big life change to make this decision.

If you haven't made the decision to quit weed yet, that's OK. But know that the longer you smoke marijuana, the stronger the negative effects can be on you and your brain and the more difficult it can become to quit smoking weed.


What if you have made the decision, but can't actually quit weed?

If you've had enough of smoking weed but can't seem to kick the habit on your own, make sure to check out this quit weed guide. This course uses useful powerful methods such as a Natural Marijuana Detox and other cutting edge strategies such as N.L.P to help you quit weed easily by changing your perception of the drug completely.




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