I have successfuly done this! I am no longer using coke and I am 3months and 12 days sober. Thank you lord!
chinese_eyes420's Life List
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1. quit smoking weed
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2. Learn to play the piano
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How I did it: Stayed away from my smoking friends. Started working out and committed to a schedule. I have lost 10lbs and is now currenlty sculpting my lean body. Thanks to not smoking! Read how I did it…
And it’s been really awesome! My friends can smoke in front of me and take fat bong rips but I will not indulge. Do I want to? A little. So because I still feel that I want to I am still not over this nasty disease. In the past 90 days, I have been more productive than I ever have in the past 6 months. I completed reading 3 self improvement books. My confidence and social skills have improved drastically. I am no longer paranoid and unsure of myself around people. I am more expressive of my feelings and I smile ALOT MORE! I could enjoy an comedy movies and laugh a whole lot more than I did when I was high. Life is great without weed. It’s empowering for me. My goal is still 120 days which is in 30 days. I am quitting weed forever. It’s not productive for me. I am now starting a new career, more confident, meeting more people and impressing them and I’m richer! I noticed extra cash in my bank account and I’m spending on things I really want.
My journey of being weed/poisin free have now reached its 60 day mark! It’s only 60 days and I plan on going for 120 days or more to make sure it’s completely out of my system. After the first 2 weeks things got easier and easier. I was in doubt that I can really quit weed in the first 2 weeks but practicing a hypnosis technique I found on youtube and lots and lots of prayer really made it easier for me. I dont hang out with my smoker friends as much now but it’s for a good reason. When I am with them however I just excuse myself out of the area while they are smoking and say a little prayer to help me. I wish you guys the best and I’ll update you with my progress. I hope I inspired at least one person to continue to quit this nasty habit. Peace!


