Comments on: How To Quit Smoking Weed: 7 Ways To Kick The Habit https://www.blunt-therapy.com/how-to-quit-smoking-weed/ A Therapist's Blog About Mental Health Matters Fri, 23 Jun 2023 18:26:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: Nina Paul https://www.blunt-therapy.com/how-to-quit-smoking-weed/#comment-4848 Wed, 29 Dec 2021 11:37:25 +0000 https://www.blunt-therapy.com/?p=21186#comment-4848 Thanks for sharing this.

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By: Jenna https://www.blunt-therapy.com/how-to-quit-smoking-weed/#comment-1864 Mon, 20 Jul 2020 21:11:57 +0000 https://www.blunt-therapy.com/?p=21186#comment-1864 Thanks for writing this, Randy. People don’t want to admit that pot can be addictive, but it really can be. I tried to quit for years but the thing that really helped was actually the quit smoking weed program you mention. It was surprisingly helpful. I think the fact that I actually committed financially to a course of action was what helped me. It’s certainly worth trying and def a lot less than smoking a quarter of weed every few days.

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By: Joanna https://www.blunt-therapy.com/how-to-quit-smoking-weed/#comment-1189 Thu, 30 Jan 2020 22:01:57 +0000 https://www.blunt-therapy.com/?p=21186#comment-1189 I think, that with a proper will, or a hard work, it is possible to program your mind and body to act differently. But for sure it’s not some easy trick to solve your problems. I tried to quit smoking many times, I always thought that this one would be the right one, and because of some good luck I will never smoke again. It was very simillar like with lottery game. With every coupon you think that this time you will get the jackpot. But like in lottery, in real life the jackpots are very rare. Finaly I quit smoking after a hard work and thanks to a guidlines from a book by Robert Jenkins (net-bossorg/the-easiest-way-to-quit-smoking-for-life).

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