Minimize Temptations with Weed songs

When you have decided to stop the practice of taking marijuana you may think you have lost the source of strength in your life.  After crossing all the hurdles, there is a great progress in achieving your goal.  Time to time, the temptation escalates and for a short period of time, you may have the tendency to go to your previous track.  There are many secrets that can help you to get out of this trigger. 

Secret # 1:

Find out the things, which motivate you to smoke marijuana.  It may be people, bongs, movies, pipes, or music.  If they are the culprits then avoid them. If friends around you trouble you to smoke again, try to maintain contact with another set of people or stay alone.  With the help of moral strength you can overcome the difficulties soon and understand the life you want to lead.  In that phase of life, triggers cannot motivate you to smoke marijuana.  

Secret # 2:

Take your time to list out the triggers.  By holding the list in your hand, try to get rid off the triggers one by one with mental strength.  In people’s list, replace old one’s name and write new friend’s name.  Now you are spending your source of strength in cutting the triggers, then there is no time to think about marijuana.   

Secret # 3:

Listen to weed songs.  When you start listening or singing weed songs you are not getting tempted to smoking weed.  Here is one song.
“Many people don’t understand what you are
They don’t recognize you and tend to shut you off
But you give a feel of euphoria to many
So, the world will love you sweet leaf”.
Is it about weed?  Yes.  It is one of the weed songs.
Start listening to these songs. Don’t bother about the lyrics here.  It is the time to enjoy only music not to experiment the lyrics. 
Another weed song is here to give positive message to the people.  ‘Because I got high’ is Number 1 in U.K.  It is clear-cut one and explains about the person who was spending all his time in smoking and growing weed.
‘I was on my way to go to court before I got high
I was about to pay my child school fees before I got high
And I got high and that ruined me
It was all because I got high, because I got high,                                                
Afroman wrote this weed song on the basis of his personal experience to his folks. 
Tailpiece:  The judge in Massachusetts ordered 17 year boy to listen to this song and write the summary of first three paragraph of it as a part of a punishment for driving the vehicle after consuming weed. Weed songs are really worth giving a try.

One Response to “Minimize Temptations with Weed songs”

  1. WTF is up with this blog? Pretty much the worst ever.

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