So, I'm entering my second term here at college and wanted some advice... My first term at college, I smoked literally everyday. Usually at night depending on my schedule. My daily schedule 90% of the time was: CLASSES, HOMEWORK, SMOKE, SLEEP. Anyways, I pulled decent grades 2 As and 2 Bs (in an honors college). This term I wanted to cut down on smoking primarily because my tolerance is getting crazy high (haha). I have to smoke -so- much to get a decent high. It's wasting my weed and i'm just not enjoying it as much. Also, I feel like smoking everyday, like i've been doing, has to cause some sort of "cloud" in my head. I don't want my memory to slow down or have that faint 'high' feeling kind of linger all day. [I was definately feeling this by the end of the term - I took a one week break over Christmas break and smoked yesterday for the first time in a week. The high was so much more intense, but before I smoked I felt like I had slightly more energy, slightly better attention, sharper, etc; -- nothing significant, but slightly better.] So, how often is enough? I'm getting a job this term to eat up all the freetime, but basically I have freetime everyday to smoke and would love to smoke everyday, but I don't want think I should. So, what's a good consistancy? Only weekends? Every other day? Other? I asked my friend and she told me "once a month", so, I figure this is a better place to ask. Cheers :cheers2:
mon, thurs, fri, sat blaze... fri-mon if you want those small tolerance breaks. i can tell a difference if i stop smoking for a weekend even.
Yeah, and I agree. If I set myself a standard like "3 times a week", I can stick to it. I just don't know what to set, and without one, I usually end up in the "everyday" set. heh.
The weekends? I dunno, I can't afford to smoke that often so I smoke on weekends and whenever else someone invites me on top of that.
i would do it 3 times a week, 2 on the weekend and 1 during the week. that way you'll be able to look forward to your weekends more.
i've been on a once a day binge for the past week. I'm not too worried about it because i frequently take month long breaks. i find that "excess in moderation" is a much better philosophy than "moderation".
if you want to limit your smoking, stick to weekends. or you could smoke everyday for a week or 2, then not at all for a week or 2. either of those should keep your tolerance down.
it differs alot for everybody, and its all about preference. what way may seem like way to much to some one may not sem like enough to some one else, and vice versa. i dont understand people who can only smoke on weekends, just like people who only smoke on weekends can understand a daily toker. i myself depending, like to smoke at least 4 times a day, usually 6. that of course is subject to change from day to day and month to month but thats my average. my tolerence isnt ever much of problem, and i always feel fine, the only thing that ever ever leaves me feeling weird like cloudy in the head is when i drink daily. but if those are problems for you it makes since to cut back for a little while and then start up again once u feel like ur ready
I did the exact same thing but my grades weren't as great and I failed 2 classes ( not because of weed though). Anyways, I realized college isn't for me and tomorrow I'm going to get a withdrawl form and drop out, and hopefully get my money back for this semester. Gonna apply for a plumbing apprenticeship and work some shitty job from now until september. I smoked pretty much every day until the holidays which is when I ran out of money. Been taking it easy lately only smoking when friends blaze me and finishing off my rations. On a tolerance/money break right now.
I'm about to try this too. I've been smoking nearly everyday this past semester, and I can tell that toking this much is negatively affecting me. I'm not as motivated as I once was, and I'm constantly in the cloud that everyone mentions. So I'm going to take a break. Then smoke around 3 times a week.
Do all your homework and then smoke at night, that's what I did. The thing is, once you abandon the regimen, it's reallyyyy hard to get it started again...which I also did.