How To Quit Weed The Easy Way
  • How To Quit Weed The Easy Way
  • Chapter 1 - Intro
  • Chapter 2 - The Easy Method
  • Chapter 3 - Why is it difficult to stop?
  • Chapter 4 - Nature
  • Chapter 5 - Brainwashing
  • Chapter 6 - Brainwashing Aspects
  • Chapter 7 - What am I giving up?
  • Chapter 8 - Saving Time
  • Chapter 9 - Health
  • Chapter 10 - Advantages Of Being a Marijuana User
  • Chapter 11 - The Willpower Method
  • Chapter 12 - Beware of Cutting Down
  • Chapter 13 - Just One Puff
  • Chapter 14 - Casual Users
  • Chapter 15 - The "Social" Marijuana User
  • Chapter 16 - Breaking Free
  • Chapter 17 - Timing
  • Chapter 18 - Will I Miss The Fun?
  • Chapter 19 - Can I Compartmentalize?
  • Chapter 20 - Avoid False Incentives
  • Chapter 21 - The Easy Way To Stop
  • Chapter 23 - Just One Little Puff
  • Chapter 24 - Will it be harder for me?
  • Chapter 25 - Substitutes
  • Chapter 26 - Should I Avoid Temptation?
  • Chapter 27 - The Moment of Revelation
  • Chapter 28 - The Final Smoke
  • Chapter 29 - Feedback
  • Chapter 30 - Help Those on the Sinking Ship
  • Chapter 31 Advice to Non-users
  • Chapter 32 The Instructions
  • Chapter 33 Help End This Scandal
  • Chapter 34 The End of The Book
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Chapter 32 The Instructions

  1. Follow all instructions.

  2. Keep an open mind.

  3. Start with a feeling of elation.

  4. Ignore all advice and influence that conflicts with this book.

  5. Resist any promise of a temporary fix.

  6. Get it clear in your mind: weed provides no genuine pleasure or crutch and you aren’t making a sacrifice. There’s nothing to give up and no reason to feel deprived.

  7. Don’t wait to quit, do it now!

  8. Make a decision never to smoke again and never question it.

  9. Remember there is no such thing as just one toke.

  10. Never smoke weed again.

32.1 Affirmations

  • I’m free from the slavery of marijuana.

  • It’s easy to ignore my thoughts about weed.

  • Bye-bye thoughts, bye-bye urges. Oh, there go my cravings.

  • I focus my subconscious mind to overcome marijuana addiction.

  • Weed steals my time, energy and motivation.

  • Beating marijuana gets exponentially easier day by day and in every aspect.

  • I enjoy and value my weed-free, strong, happy, light and easy lifestyle.

  • If I look back and think about my progress, it gives me great joy and pride in myself.

  • Every time I see other weed users I get more motivated to see myself break that chain.

  • All that pent-up energy is healing my body and mind. Then, I can do more productive and challenging work towards my values and goals.

  • My brain is getting back in correct shape, getting exercised by me not doing what I was previously doing.

  • Now all that pent-up willpower is being used to handle lightweight stresses and strains of life.

  • Great, I’m free and no longer a slave!

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