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Learning To Pick Your Poison

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Throughout life, you’re going to be exposed to a number of different vices that are seemingly almost impossible to forget or break off from. Whether it’s smoking, drinking, video games, or even just being lazy, we all develop bad habits that can be a nuisance not just to ourselves, but to others in our life as well.

Accepting these vices is fairly common practice now. Learning to pick your poison is ultimately one of the better ways to handle your bad habits. Nobody is perfect and everyone is going to have some kind of bad habit, so we’re going to offer some tips on how you can manage them more easily.

If you’re going to smoke, learn to cut down and choose options that are less damaging

Smoking is a common vice that many people fall for. Whether it’s cigarettes, cannabis, or some other kind of substance, there are many different things that we can inhale that are ultimately bad for us. Thankfully, we’re starting to see many healthier alternatives–and in more ways than you think. A relatively recent development is Delta 8 THC, a product that offers cannabis-like highs but without damaging effects. It’s a suitable substitution for many people that can offer a similar feeling, but it’s described as being a calmer experience.

Looking for substitutes like this is a great way to lower the negative effects of a vice like smoking. While you should always aim to lower your consumption, you can aid this by searching for better alternatives to what you’re currently smoking.

Embracing your vices because of the opportunities it offers

A unique way to think about your vices is by considering the opportunities it offers. This sounds strange at first, but there are some vices that can expose you to many different people and situations. For example, smoking tends to lead to smoke breaks at work which gives you a chance to socialize with co-workers that you might otherwise never notice.

Another example of a vice like this is video games. With online games being so popular, it gives you a chance to unwind with some entertainment while making friends and meeting people that could become friends for life. Of course, not every vice offers these types of benefits, but it can be helpful to consider it now and then.

Understand the benefits of your vices and try to use them strategically

There are plenty of ways that you can use your vices to your advantage. For example, being lazy and procrastinating can actually be used to improve your focus when you’re being held down by lots of different tasks. By procrastinating, you can clear your mind before engaging in a mentally-stressful task, such as a crunch period at work or an approaching deadline. Soothing your mind by just doing nothing and being lazy can help your brain rest for a while which is essential when you’re about to start a long and difficult work session.

Learning to take breaks to procrastinate now and then can be beneficial, but it’s very easy to get carried away which is why it’s difficult to do this in moderation.

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