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I've been smoking consistently for 8 years now, and I've been wanting to quit for the past year.. I have a few bad habits: weed, cigarettes, junk food, the usual. I've also been trying to build healthier habits, such as running, and actually doing my homework on time. So far, I'm able to run a mile almost every day, but I still lack a lot of willpower. I tend to blame weed as the root of all my laziness, but I'm aware that simply quiting weed won't magically give me the willpower I desire. I'm hoping to get some advice from you guys. The hardest part of sobriety for me is constantly thinking about it. "Do I really want to quit?" "Can I find a way to get a cart right now?" "How much would it set me back if I spent money I don't have on weed?" and it just keeps going until I put myself in this anxiety hole, where the only light at the end of the tunnel, is a hit of some weed. How can I overcome that "voice?"

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