I'm quitting we*d



what a day to stop smokin lmao. thank you again to my friends at Viia for the amazing hemp goodies, be sure to check them out …

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  1. I WISH YOU WELL ON YOUR LIFE WITHOUT DRINKING. I WATCHED MY BEST FRIEND AND MY OLDEST SISTER DRINK THEMSELVES TO DEATH. THEY DIED WITH IN 3 MONTHS OF EACH OTHER BACK IN 2002. AFTER THAT I JUST COULDNT DRINK ANYMORE. IT HAS BEEN 20 YEARS NOW WITHOUT DRINKING AND I AM OK WITH THAT. I DONT MISS IT. AS FOR WEED I KNOW I WILL SMOKE UNTIL THE DAY I DIE, BUT THAT IS JUST ME. LOL. I HAVE WATCHED YOU GROW OVER TIME. YOUR SO YOUNG WITH SO MUCH LIFE IN FRONT OF YOU. THE ONLY ADVICE I CAN GIVE IS WHEN SOMEONE OLDER THAN YOU GIVES YOU ADVICE IS TO BE OPENMINDED AND LISTEN. I WISH I WOULD HAVE LISTEN TO THE ADVICE I WAS GIVEN WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE. EVERYTHING THEY TOLD ME WAS THE TRUTH AND CAME TRUE. I WAS A WILD CHILD THAT WOULDN'T LISTEN TO ANYONE. I THOUGHT I KNEW EVBERYTHING AND ALL THAT DID WAS CAUSE ME UNNEEDED PAIN AND YEARS OF SUFFERING. SO I HOPE YOU WILL CONTNUE TO LEARN ABOUT LIFE AND GROW INTO THE WONDERFUL PERSON YOU ARE DESTIN TO BECOME. SO ELIZABETH TAKE CARE AND HAVE AN AWESOME DAY. PEACE OUT

  2. getting covid almost 2 weeks ago made me stop smoking and I feel freakin amazing. I used to smoke all day every day for yearssss. I wouldn’t have been able to stop on my own. I feel like I’ve been asleep for years and I just woke up!!! I definitely needed it to get through life or else I wouldn’t be alive but I feel like maybe it’s time to let it go 🙂

  3. I’m 3 days into my tolerance break after 4 years of smoking everyday and it’s hard to sleep and I have headaches but I am so much clearer and less tired throughout the day maybe it’ll be more than a t break

  4. i was severely addicted to smoking, to the point i was smoking all day everyday. one day, i had something happen to me that forced me into sobriety cold turkey. although i was upset about it at the time, that was the best thing that ever happened to me. i went sober October of 2020, and have never looked back. there were times that i took a hit because it was available and my partner still smokes occasionally, but now it gives me terrible anxiety even off of one hit. i wouldn’t have it any other way though. i think the positive effects of being sober for me were increased productivity, clear conscience, and i pick up on things a lot faster (also weed is expensive lol). i also have more meaningful relationships with my family and friends because i don’t self-isolate anymore. i think that if you’re wanting to cut out weed, it’s never a bad decision and i 100% believe cold turkey is the way to go. thank you for your vulnerability on your sobriety journey, it truly is helping so many❤️❤️

  5. my dad recently passed away from an overdose in December & myself have been struggling with some substance abuse issues lately to avoid the pain/feelings/emotions but i’m really trying to work on it in therapy & heal from all things in all aspects. thank you for this

  6. I’ve been sober from weed for 1 year and 3 months and it was one of the best decisions I could’ve made I don’t feel lazy or drowsy or hungry all the time anymore, plus the cigars are bad I started to lean off it by not rolling blunts anymore to just smoking the flower in bowls and bongs, etc. Also I’m way more motivated and have so much more energy I love it!! I don’t crave it or feel the need to smoke at all anymore it affects you differently after so long too. I smoked for about 9 years and I’m 24 now so we have a lot in common! Whatever you end up doing I’m sure you’ll find your healthy balance you should be proud of yourself💕

  7. So proud of u girl, 😊 I have been following since years ago and I have seen u growing and experiencing things and why not? doing things that I didn’t understand at that time, but it all makes sense now, thanks for being so open and helping many ppl out there.
    I don’t have an advice to give u as I have never smoked not even a regular cigarette, neither I have ever tried alcohol as well but my ex boyfriend was an addict, smoking weed all day long, with huge MOOD SWINGS, he was a jerk when he was not high, and he was craving weed at anytime and everywhere we went, even in holidays he had to find where to get it, he was so good, positive, kind… when high but sadly that was just the mask that weed give u, he was just a monster without it, THC does not heal ur problems, ppl use this excuse to get high, u are not healing anything but masking it, I love the CBD products and I feel there is a huge potential that I hope more research will be done, it is helping so many ppl out there…

  8. You got this! I’ve personally been considering a cleanse from weed myself lately! I started taking Suntheanine: L Theanine and I take them before bed and have been able to fall asleep so much easier. They help promote mental relaxation (:

  9. Something that has always helped me is making a commitment to being sober when I’m alone. I never drink on my own, or smoke on my own. If I’m out with people, at a friend’s place, etc, I will do it, but I have a strict sobriety rule in my house on my own. Anytime I used to drink or smoke alone it would be a really strong indicator that my depression was getting worse. Wishing you the best of luck on your journey!

  10. thank u for trusting us and being so open! it’s really refreshing to see and be a part of it 🙂 best of luck on your sobriety journey and in life in general! 💓

  11. My body basically forced me to stop smoking weed but it was the best thing for me. I was dependent on it to sleep but it escalated to the point where I couldn’t do anything if I wasn’t high. But just one day I started having horrible panic attacks when smoking so I stopped all together. I feel so much more like myself and feel so much more productive and present in my life. I highly recommend taking a long break to see what it does for you.

  12. love these videos your sharing with us, I think it is awesome you are getting sober. I had to quite weed before in my life. Your body does not physically depend on it, but it's all mental. But the relief to not rely on it feels amazing!!!!

  13. I love you with my entire heart and my heart is so yours 💖💖 and when it's anything I can help you with or just be a good inspiration for you – I'm always doing my best for you 💖 I've never smoked so I don't know how that is more than when I tried it when I was so young and that felt horrible so I never started. But now to my inspiration: I catched Covid in February this year (2022) as non-vaccinated and I know that the diet and health is important for how that virus will affect you, and I wanted to beat that virus and not letting the virus beat me. So I skipped soda (Coke) completely during the 2 weeks. I'm so glad that I beat the virus and I got taste and smell back also after some weeks as negative again. But the big thing is that I drank a bit of soda first days as negative again. Soon after that I tested my blood pressure with a cheap device from the pharmacy and I had high blood pressure and a few days earlier I read that soda will give you higher blood pressure. That made me wanna do an experiment: if I remove any soda (even "Soda Light") 100% from my diet everyday for 1 month, what will happen to my blood pressure? So 1 month later: I extended the experiment. And now after 1 1/2 months with the experiment I've also tried to skip milk and cut down candy a lot and also cut down white bread. And now I wanna try to also add "1 apple a day". So let's see what will happen to my blood pressure. So the summary is that in my case I needed some good facts like the blood pressure "on paper" so I know that I have to improve myself. So for any other thing/habit we all probably need some facts/measurement "on paper" so we can work with ourselves and maybe quit something that's not good. We all need "that reason". So for me I've quit soda and I can thank these 2 weeks with Covid for that. Now later on I feel that I should have quit that much earlier. Maybe the best way to quit something is to start a "1 month experiment": pause something and maybe extend the experiment like I did and if possible – check if the experiment gave some improvement. I feel I can write so much more. I've also lost some weight to the better and that's really good. I'm close to the weight I wanna have. Wish I could say I love you in a hug and give some cute kisses and also say "I believe in you and you can do anything you want and you got all my love and you got my support" 💖💖

  14. You got this Liz… I never thought I would live a sober life after drinking,smoking, and using drugs since I was 11 years old. It’s been a solid 4 years and I feel great! 👏🏾🌸✨🥰

  15. I used to struggle with all kinds of substance abuse a couple years ago and ive been wanting to make a video about it even tho i dont have a huge following but in regards to weed… I love weed, but i did stop smoking for like 6 months and that was the longest ive gone with out it. my experience good. the cravings stopped after a like 2 weeks and would rarely come back up. The reason i went back to smoking it was because i missed the social aspect. getting in a circle w friends and passing it around feels sacred to me. and also the fact that when i was low it did help me see things from a different perspective . I understand how sometimes we become dependent on it so i decided im gonna take a break from it again. idk how long probably like 2 weeks or more. my relationship w weed now is ALOT healthier. Now i see it as a herb i can utilize in a ritual to get grounded and connected to my self. it honestly really helps me with self reflection of i do it in the right moment and space. My mindset now is to listen to my body and heart. If my body wants it but my intuition is telling me i need a break i will do my best to listen to my intuition. but I think that when i don't abuse it and have a healthy relationship it actually improves my way of living . Thank you so much for creating a space to share! so grateful for you <3

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