Asked by jj
Some people use cannabis believing they're taking care of themselves. This is
incorrect because self-care .
has to make you feel better immediately.
must be a unique thing that others don't usually do.
is something you can do with other people around you.
should have a short- and long-term positive impact on your wellness.
which one
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The best choice is: "should have a short- and long-term positive impact on your wellness."
Why:
- True self-care can provide immediate relief but also should support your health over time.
- Feeling better only in the moment (option 1) isn’t enough if it creates longer-term harm.
- It doesn’t need to be unique or unusual (option 2).
- You can do self-care with others (option 3), but it isn’t required.
If someone uses cannabis as "self-care," it’s worth checking whether it truly improves both short‑ and long‑term wellbeing — if it mainly gives short relief but leads to dependence, worsening mood, sleep or memory problems, then it’s not serving as healthy self-care. If concerned, consider alternatives (sleep, exercise, mindfulness, social support, therapy) and talk with a health professional.
Why:
- True self-care can provide immediate relief but also should support your health over time.
- Feeling better only in the moment (option 1) isn’t enough if it creates longer-term harm.
- It doesn’t need to be unique or unusual (option 2).
- You can do self-care with others (option 3), but it isn’t required.
If someone uses cannabis as "self-care," it’s worth checking whether it truly improves both short‑ and long‑term wellbeing — if it mainly gives short relief but leads to dependence, worsening mood, sleep or memory problems, then it’s not serving as healthy self-care. If concerned, consider alternatives (sleep, exercise, mindfulness, social support, therapy) and talk with a health professional.
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