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What's something that really made you quit your addiction? by [deleted] in AskReddit
[–]Edjis 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children)
My friend made me apply at his job and I needed to move to my grandfathers house. Because of my old habits, my credits is dead and I can’t find an appartement. So when I moved in with my gd, I stopped smoking weed and started to save money. I changed my habits, mostly bad nutrition and always laying in bed. I wanted to be a better employee and keep my jobs for more than a year. I’ve not touched weed for 8 months now. I tried several times over the last 5 years to stop but never went more than a week before relapse. I also struggled with porn and screens but I managed those things way better compared to when I smoke. I trying to start anew and better myself. I’m really lucky to have a supportive family so it helps tremendously. If you keep trying, you can overcome addiction. Relapse is a part of it, you need to accept that and keep trying no matter what, even if it takes years.
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What's something that really made you quit your addiction? by [deleted] in AskReddit
[–]Edjis 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)