How to Know it’s Time to Use Less Weed

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If you regularly smoke cannabis, then you may be in the habit of making it a normal part of your day or routine.

With that being said, it’s also true that cannabis is one of those hobbies that we have the potential to go overboard with.

Is it possible that you’re smoking just a little bit too much for your own good, and that it may be time to cut back?

And if so, how would you know the difference? 

How would you know if it’s time to start using less weed than is normal for you? 

This is a great question. And the answers aren’t always necessarily ‘clear’ until you know how to think about the big picture. 

So in this blog post, we’re going to dive deep into it and explore 5 tips to help you figure it out. 

Let’s jump into it.

1. You’re Running Low On Cash

Weed is not the cheapest hobby on the planet. 

Smoking up on a daily basis actually costs quite a bit. 

Sure, you might be able to get away with budgeting and smoking a little bit less than usual, but here’s the thing. 

If it’s starting to have a negative impact on your finances, you may want to consider rethinking your weed-smoking lifestyle.

Note: If you find that you regularly buy too much weed, only to have part of your ‘stash’ go bad every month, check out this post to learn how you can store it to keep it from molding and succumbing to mildew or rot. 

This can help you to save money by cutting back on that expensive cannabis waste! 

2. You’re Not Getting Enough Done

We all know that, for some of us, cannabis has the effect of making us sink into the couch and relax. 

For many of us, smoking weed is a perfect gateway to watching shows, lounging around, and eating snacks.

In other words—it tends to make us feel lazy and relaxed! 

While this may be a lifestyle that can contribute to quite a bit of happiness and contentment in the short term, it’s not necessarily a lifestyle that lends itself to being especially productive over time.

And this ‘relaxation’ element can certainly be overdone. 

Therefore, if you’re just not getting enough done, it may be time to lay off the Weed Delivery San Diego for a while.

3. You’re Getting Too High Too Often

Have you been freaking out about how high you’ve been getting?

Have you been getting so high that you feel like you’re blasting off into orbit every time you spark up? 

If you’ve been getting blitzed out of your brain every time you put a joint to your lips and take a puff, it may be time to either dial back on the THC or even dial back on the smoking altogether.

4. Your Life Is Just Getting Busier

Do you have some new responsibilities getting ready to drop into your lap? 

Are you getting married, having a new child, starting a new job, and/or getting ready for a big life change? 

If so, it may be time to take a break from smoking. 

You can always come back to the hobby when your life calms down a little bit more.

When you cut back on smoking, you may find that you’ll get more accomplished—and this can be a really good thing for those busy life transition periods. 

5. You’re Involved In Legal Entanglements

If you’ve recently gotten into some kind of legal trouble, especially if it’s legal trouble that’s related to weed in some form or fashion, then you’ll definitely want to lay off for a bit. 

Here’s the thing. 

Legal entanglements generally come with drug tests. 

And if you pop positive for a cannabis test at your probation officer’s office, you’re going to be in for a world of hurt—both financially and legally. 

You don’t want to do this to yourself.

Your freedom (and your money) is worth too much. 

So take a break and get your legal stuff straightened out first.

Conclusion

There you have it.

5 tips for how to know when it’s time to use less weed. 

Weed is a cool and fun plant to partake of. 

However, you always want to use it responsibly.

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