You're not smoking because you're stressed, depressed, or lonely. You're stressed, depressed, and lonely because you smoke.
Five days end the addiction. Twenty-one make sure you never go back.
The five days that take the addiction apart, illusion by illusion, until there's nothing left to fight.
A day-by-day plan for withdrawal. Half of unaided quit attempts are over by Day 3, three quarters by Day 7. That is where the one-on-one calls go, and an emergency module covers anything off-script. Hughes, 2016
The drug is out. Now comes the rebuild: body, relationships, work, and the plan that keeps you free.
Your decision.
At the end of the five days you reach a decision screen with two buttons. Not ready? Every penny back, no questions. Ready? Your payment stands, and the Final Smoke unlocks.
By the time you put out that last smoke, you will be free and you will know it.
You may be wondering.
Will I really never want it again?
You already don't want cannabis. No user does, and no relapser does. What you want is connection, purpose, self-worth, safety, pleasure. Cannabis is a placebo for all of it, and a bad one.
In five days you will see that clearly, and you cannot crave something you have seen through. People who quit on willpower miss it for years because they still believe it was giving them something. You won't, because you'll know better.
If the program is 26 days, why is it called Give Me Five Days?
Because everything this program claims comes due at the end of the five days. The addiction ends while you are still smoking, and since that is the part nobody believes, the name and the guarantee point straight at it: give me five days and see for yourself.
Quitting the drug is not the same as fixing what it broke. The twenty-one days after are the walk out: through withdrawal, past the people still smoking around you, into something worth protecting. By then you won't need convincing. You'll need a direction and a plan, and that is what those days give you.
Why do I keep smoking through the first five days?
Because the addiction has to be ended before the smoking stops, not after. The five days take apart the illusions while you are still using. The drug creates the disease and sells you the cure, and five days is long enough to watch it do both. Nothing rides on willpower, and there is no quit day until you say so.
Do I have to tell anyone?
No. You don't announce anything, sit in a circle, or rearrange your life to start. You listen to one short episode a day, follow one small action step, and keep living your life. The first five days don't even ask you to stop smoking.
Nobody has to know until they start noticing on their own.
What happens if I'm not ready after the five days?
Then you press the button that says so, and every penny comes back to you. No call, no case to make, no questions.
If you are ready, your payment stands, the Final Smoke unlocks, and the program walks you through the twenty-one days that follow. Either way, the decision is yours and it happens on a screen, not in a conversation.
What exactly is included?
Twenty-six days of daily audio across three phases, each with a short action step. One-on-one video calls timed to the days people most often fail. An emergency module for cravings that hit off-script, any hour. Specialized guides for resetting sleep, pleasure, and the other systems the drug wore down. A regeneration dashboard that tracks the measurable returns coming back week by week: sleep, energy, time, money.
Not a chatbot. Not a forum. Me.
One payment, and the materials are yours for good.
Why $1,500?
If you're like most members, you spend $200 to $500 a month on cannabis. Run that across the years you would have kept smoking and it goes deep into five figures, often six, before the hidden costs: the impulsive spending while stoned, the tolerance that demands more and stronger, the jobs that pass over users. Paying to be harmed is the scam inside the scam. You would be better off shredding the money.
This is three to seven months of that spend, once. After that the flow reverses: the money that drained out every month comes back to you every month, for the rest of your life. The drug was a bill. Quitting is a dividend.
And if five days convince you this isn't worth it, every penny back.
Who is this not for?
This program is built for people whose failed attempts taught them the hard lessons: that there's no such thing as just one puff, that the pain you've been running from will wait as long as it takes and that you have to do more than quit smoking to quit smoking. If you haven't paid that tuition yet, your addiction is either simple enough for willpower to handle or too early in its cycle to need what's here.
If you have paid it, this program puts those hard-won pieces together and fills in the ones that are missing.
I spent ten years quitting the usual way.
Thirty days, ninety days, once an entire year, missing it the whole time. Through most of those years I was a trial lawyer, holding it together on the outside and smoking to stay in a life I knew wasn't mine.
I'm not smarter than you. I'm not tougher than you. What I had going for me is the same feeling that brought you here, a suspicion that cannabis was standing between me and the life I was supposed to be living.
I crushed out my last smoke on November 22, 2019, and have never wanted it since. Everything that got me out is in this program. And the suspicion that brought you here? It's right.
Chris ShepherdFounder, Give Me Five Days
Give me five days.
Five days from now, you can end your war with this drug, and with yourself. Twenty-six days from now, the rubble is cleared, the foundation is laid, and you'll know exactly what you're building on it.
The founding ten
$1,500
When these ten seats are gone, the program is $2,500.
- 26 days of daily audio, one short action step each day
- One-on-one video calls timed to the days people most often fail. Not a chatbot. Not a forum. Me.
- Emergency module for off-script moments, any hour
- Regeneration dashboard: watch what can be measured come back
You pay once, before the five days begin, and keep smoking through all five. At the end of them, a decision screen with two buttons. Not ready? Every penny back. Nothing to lose except the thing that's been taking everything.
Give me five daysNot ready to decide? The seeing is free. Take the two-minute assessment and start the course, and this door will still be here when you’re done.