Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide - Matthew Clarke

Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide

By Matthew Clarke

  • Release Date: 2018-09-04
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4.5
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Description

Just as there are responsible drinkers and alcoholics, there are those who can moderate their cannabis use and those who cannot. If you are struggling to quit and you want to learn how to quit successfully, this book is for you – you'll never look at cannabis the same way again.

– Learn about the science and psychology of cannabis addiction
– Understand what drives your addiction
– Understand cannabis withdrawal symptoms and how to best treat them
– Know what to expect during the quitting process
– Relapses, self-doubt, emotional ups and downs
– Understand how to overcome the obstacles to sobriety – mental gymnastics, social pressure, boredom, nostalgia
– Embrace the Quitting Mindset – discover the knowledge and approaches necessary for maintaining long-term sobriety

Life is too short to be a slave to a plant. Begin your recovery journey today.

"Quitting Weed: The Complete Guide" is the definitive book on overcoming cannabis addiction. A former addict himself, Matthew Clarke provides an easy-to-follow, comprehensive guide for understanding how cannabis addiction works, and most importantly, detailed advice on how to conquer addiction – permanently.

Reviews

  • Awesome

    5
    By Nicole Linzie Marie
    This book helped me so much and has given me such great insight and inspiration. An easy and digestible read. I will be referencing this book often and sharing it with others during my journey to quitting weed. Thank you!
  • Goddamn fantastic

    5
    By Federico Alcocer R.
    I’m a 24 year old, been addicted for 8 years since 16. This book finally pulled me out of the hole. Thank you Matthew Clarke.
  • Wow.

    5
    By john4949494
    Absolutely amazing book. Life saver.
  • Excellent

    5
    By run-bp
    As a parent of an addict, I found this book very useful in better understanding the problem. Very simple, straightforward and easy to read.