"When you are addicted to nicotine, the thought of leaving your addiction sounds very scary. It is like there is a huge locked door in front of you."
I am one of these, in my country it is very hard to obtain herbs, but cigarettes are cheaper and in every store... when I try quitting cigs I feel like shit for a whole week, when I take a break from toking I feel fine a day after.
Its like one makes you feel ill physically and mentally, the other is just mentally and a lot easier to take breaks from. Plus Tolerance breaks are awesome! <3
Thanks for this awesome blog post.
@sillyfilthy Thank you for posting this. Knowing yourself is a great step toward quitting an addiction. The information you posted is immensely helpful, as an ex-smoker I wish I'd had this information years ago.
Look up http://emofree.com Removing known/unknown issues will drastically reduce the addiction cravings. When the mental issues are gone, the physical addiction is much easier to quit.
There Is Life After Tobacco!
@trees Without cannabis it will definitely be more difficult. Not impossible though. Start setting areas/times you won't smoke. Each week or month, increase the number or areas or amount of time during each no-smoking session. Eventually you will quit.
The Emofree.com stuff is very powerful, look in to that as well. :)
Haven't had tobacco in nearly 15 years now, and no desire or cravings to deal with. :)
Keep it Clean!
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