Ever feel like you’re relying on the plant a bit too much? In this video, we dive into why you might be using the plant as a crutch …
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Going for my first T break on July 1st for 2 weeks. As a daily consumer I’m excited and anxious. Your videos give me confidence that I can do this and change my relationship with cannabis.
Back in January, I think I was using cannabis so much that it was turning on me and messing up my stomach. Not sure I had full blow CHS or anything, but I took a 4 months t-break just in case and it was fantastic. Way easier than expected too. I've since smoked once with a friend last week and it was a GREAT experience. I only plan to smoke once every month or two from now on and really enjoy the experiences.
Thank you for the vid. I’ve been waking up every morning the past few months sick to my stomach and almost puke until I smoke. Now I can’t eat unless I’m high. Need a break soon because this isn’t fun anymore.
I went on vacation for 9 days and couldn’t take any with me. I work from home and grow my own so it was non stop before the trip – cost wasn’t an issue. Since being back from vacation I am skipping days and only smoking one or two bowls in a day instead of every 30 minutes. It’s such a habit. I realized I smoke because it helps the boredom pass and also helps me put up with a huge work load. The dream recall when refraining is crazy. Worth the break just for that reason, and the clear sinuses too. I still smoke but only a little bit now. I’ve cut down on how much I grow too since it’s a lot of work to trim. Thanks for the video 👊👍
Researchers from The Ohio State University analyzed 154 studies involving over 10,000 participants to compare the effectiveness of different anger management techniques. Their findings, published in Clinical Psychology Review, challenge popular notions about "blowing off steam" through intense physical activity.
Activities designed to decrease arousal – like deep breathing, mindfulness, and meditation – were found to significantly reduce anger and aggression across diverse populations. These calming techniques worked equally well for different genders, ages, and cultures, and remained effective over time.
In contrast, activities that increase arousal – such as punching bags, intense exercise, or "venting" – showed no overall benefit in anger reduction. These high-energy approaches produced inconsistent results at best. thought this would interest the community.
The excessive use of drugs should not be related to self-control. That sounds like an 80s ‘just say no’ campaign. It is very much about self but nothing to do with volition.
I think most people don't see the negative effects it has on them when they use it as a crutch, I have a friend who has to consume or they get mad and mooch off people who have some. When we confront them about it, they always say cannabis is the one good thing they have in their life and also that their "negative behavior" towards it when they don't get it isn't that bad compared to someone getting mad enough to punch a wall or cause ragging fits. Honestly we stopped trying to help them, they have to choose to change on their own and see that although they may not be shooting up heroin they do nothing good for themselves when they consume so much and become dependent on it to the point if they don't have it it's the end of the world.
“Use it as a tool” that’s what i tell my friends. Once it becomes a crutch to get through your day that’s when you need to cut back. When music, food, & thoughts aren’t as good. Take a break & adjust your intake.
Going for my first T break on July 1st for 2 weeks. As a daily consumer I’m excited and anxious. Your videos give me confidence that I can do this and change my relationship with cannabis.
Back in January, I think I was using cannabis so much that it was turning on me and messing up my stomach. Not sure I had full blow CHS or anything, but I took a 4 months t-break just in case and it was fantastic. Way easier than expected too. I've since smoked once with a friend last week and it was a GREAT experience. I only plan to smoke once every month or two from now on and really enjoy the experiences.
U are the sh*t! 💪🏾
I can tell that it’s just other people that ruin your cannabis experience
Thank you for the vid. I’ve been waking up every morning the past few months sick to my stomach and almost puke until I smoke. Now I can’t eat unless I’m high. Need a break soon because this isn’t fun anymore.
Come on Lucy Liu no one who actually smokes is taking advice from you playa
Great topic, tolerance breaks and just being mindful of WHY you are consuming is so important
I went on vacation for 9 days and couldn’t take any with me. I work from home and grow my own so it was non stop before the trip – cost wasn’t an issue. Since being back from vacation I am skipping days and only smoking one or two bowls in a day instead of every 30 minutes. It’s such a habit. I realized I smoke because it helps the boredom pass and also helps me put up with a huge work load. The dream recall when refraining is crazy. Worth the break just for that reason, and the clear sinuses too. I still smoke but only a little bit now. I’ve cut down on how much I grow too since it’s a lot of work to trim. Thanks for the video 👊👍
Researchers from The Ohio State University analyzed 154 studies involving over 10,000 participants to compare the effectiveness of different anger management techniques. Their findings, published in Clinical Psychology Review, challenge popular notions about "blowing off steam" through intense physical activity.
Activities designed to decrease arousal – like deep breathing, mindfulness, and meditation – were found to significantly reduce anger and aggression across diverse populations. These calming techniques worked equally well for different genders, ages, and cultures, and remained effective over time.
In contrast, activities that increase arousal – such as punching bags, intense exercise, or "venting" – showed no overall benefit in anger reduction. These high-energy approaches produced inconsistent results at best. thought this would interest the community.
Well said.
Good job.
The excessive use of drugs should not be related to self-control. That sounds like an 80s ‘just say no’ campaign. It is very much about self but nothing to do with volition.
Great Video! 😊
Love cannabis awareness & exposing capitalism
I think most people don't see the negative effects it has on them when they use it as a crutch, I have a friend who has to consume or they get mad and mooch off people who have some. When we confront them about it, they always say cannabis is the one good thing they have in their life and also that their "negative behavior" towards it when they don't get it isn't that bad compared to someone getting mad enough to punch a wall or cause ragging fits. Honestly we stopped trying to help them, they have to choose to change on their own and see that although they may not be shooting up heroin they do nothing good for themselves when they consume so much and become dependent on it to the point if they don't have it it's the end of the world.
Rly love your longer videos. Started a few weeks ago (since it is (half) legal in Germany)
Maybe I'm overconsuming more than a bit. But, I'm really fine with that and conscient that at the right moment, I will reduce
Am I overconsiming in a healthy way?? I do think so😅😅
“Use it as a tool” that’s what i tell my friends. Once it becomes a crutch to get through your day that’s when you need to cut back. When music, food, & thoughts aren’t as good. Take a break & adjust your intake.
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I ain’t never going to stop smoking pot until the day I die hippie for life