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Posted: 01/15/07 - 17:53 Post subject: Will I recover from marijuana? |
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| One of the reasons I'm quitting is because I have lost all motivation in school. It's almost impossible for me to sit down and study, let alone memorize something. Will I have to gain all my work ethics back, or is there a chance it will all come back to me after quitting? |
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Yoga Honey Bunn
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Posted: 02/01/07 - 12:37 Post subject: |
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| Work ethic is internal. IT comes from personal growth. IF you stop smoking MJ, you will be challenged to grow and see who you really are. IF you quit, you can't take a break...you've got to go all the way. B/c all of your growth will just tumble backwards again. So, if you're ready to move forward and find out, go for it! |
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ras411ras
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Posted: 04/11/07 - 00:09 Post subject: STUDIES ON MEMORY/COGNITIVE ABILITY |
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Recent studies show you regain your memory and mental cognition.
Subjects that were long-term chronic smokers were tested while still smoking then tested again at regular intervals after quitting. Gradually over time their short-term memory and cognitive skills were comparable to those who did not/never smoked at all or smoked rarely/very little.
That's not to say there may not be some problems associated with chronic use, but after quitting for a period of time, you should be back to the work levels you were at previously. |
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GanjRocker
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Posted: 04/11/07 - 18:10 Post subject: |
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Motivation is about what ya wanna do. It sounds like you do want to succeed in school, which means yer already motivated, now its time for the action. So I don't necesssarily think the problem is motivation, sounds more like a problem with time management, save the bowl for after the hard days work.
For me, a morning bleezy all I need to get "motivated" for the day. |
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