| Once you decide it's time to stop smoking marijuana | | | | everyone needs their own plan to recover. |
| what is your next step? Well, firstly you need to write | | | | Having a plan in place will fully prepare you for the |
| down all the reasons that have brought you to this | | | | mental struggles of quitting an addiction. Setting a quit |
| decision. You need to know how you got to this point | | | | date is the first and most important part of a plan. The |
| and why you really want to quit. Once you have these | | | | quit date allows yourself to get totally prepared to stop |
| answers you are ready to begin your recovery. | | | | smoking marijuana for good. The quit date should be |
| Quitting an addiction is not an easy thing to do. Having | | | | an actual date and not when your stash runs out. |
| a well thought out recovery plan will greatly improve | | | | Other components of a good plan include getting rid of |
| your chances of becoming marijuana free. A plan | | | | all your smoking gear, understanding why you are |
| designed by you to fit your lifestyle can be a huge | | | | addicted, preparing for marijuana withdrawals, maybe |
| benefit because every individual is different. What | | | | changing your friends or letting them know you are |
| works for one person may not work for the next. A | | | | quitting, and the list goes on. There are many variables |
| personal recovery plan helps fight your cravings, not | | | | that go into creating a solid game plan. One that will |
| someone else's. Only the individual knows what | | | | help you develop the skills needed to quit. |
| triggers their cravings to smoke weed. Therefore | | | | |