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GUIDE TO PRODUCTIVE WAKING AND BAKING

Having a morning routine is key to setting a positive tone for the rest of the day. That’s why on those days where you stay in bed longer than you should, you often feel like the rest of the day is dragging. Whether it’s walking the dog, sipping a coffee, taking a steaming hot shower, or crushing it at the gym before work, a morning routine will help you get off on the right foot. Some cannabis users have a classic morning ritual too, the wake and bake.

WHAT DOES WAKE AND BAKE MEAN?

No, you don’t have to search the cupboards for your mixer and Oven tray (though a moist muffin will be more than welcome after you’re done). When someone says they like to wake n bake, they are referring to smoking marijuana first thing in the morning. Smoking right after rolling out of bed is an enjoyable morning ritual for many stoners and can be compared to brewing and savoring a cup of Java to kickstart the day on a positive note.

SHOULD I WAKE AND BAKE BEFORE WORK?

Surprisingly to some, many regular cannabis smokers have a heightened desire to get things done, improved creativity, and more of a goal-oriented mindset after they partake. Getting things done around the house like cleaning or yardwork are some activities you can do after waking and baking. Of course, this spark of motivation is not the case for everyone and the weed strain you choose makes a big difference.

If you’re thinking about doing a wake and bake before work, think twice. Marijuana is still illegal and showing up blazed to the office could get you in a lot of trouble. If you’re one of the lucky ones who are your own boss and can go about your day and get work done while high, then go ahead and give it a try. You may even want to do a wake and bake if you know you’ll have a slow work from home day. These are a few ways to stay productive while high:

Make a to-do list and set goals for the day (Follow it through)

Some smokers need more of a push to stay on track. While still in bed (or the night before) be sure to write a to-do list or set goals to accomplish in case you get distracted and forget everything that needs to get done. A simple pen and notepad are fine, but if you’ll be running around town it may be easier to use your Reminders or Notes smartphone app. Don’t forget to check things off as you complete them.

Start out slow

If you have a busy day ahead, you probably don’t want too much of a head buzz first thing in the morning. This is the time of the day that you’ll get the highest since you haven’t been smoking for roughly seven or eight hours and your tolerance will be at an all time low. Start off slow with just a hit or two and assess how you feel.