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DeepSpaceAI

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  1. Thanks for the welcome! I look forward to my time here.
  2. Howdy Octsober. I am curious as to why you relapsed after successfully completing the 90 day detox. It sounds like there could be some crucial information there that would be invaluable for introspection. If that's not the case at all and it's just the job, it's easy enough to get a new one. I've heard it's easier to find new employment while you're already employed and it definitely takes the financial pressure off your shoulders versus looking for work while being unemployed. A second 90 day detox sounds like the perfect time to make changes in your life that actually matter to you. Good luck!
  3. Hey Puckspock. I can empathize with your position. Even on days where I've been very good with the 90 day detox, I end up doing nothing that feels productive or fulfilling. I've found that how my day starts is usually how my day ends. You can build on hourly successes or you can just as easily let hourly failures bring you down. Today, I started out pretty strong, waking up at a decent time (for me), showering, and getting ready to face the day. That turned into me getting out of the house to have lunch and check on a couple of job applications. That turned into me getting a lot of groceries I desperately needed. That led to me reading something enjoyable and ending my day strong. Perhaps a morning routine and/or schedule would help you get more out of your days. Keep up the good work with your detox!
  4. Hey Bob! I'm pretty impressed that you've made it to 11/16/16/2. That's awesome! Battling four different addictions simultaneously sounds like it takes incredible willpower. That's a damn achievement everyday in my book. While I am just a dumb kid who isn't been married and doesn't go to church, I got to say it sounds like you've presented yourself a great opportunity for some high quality you time. From what I've heard, part of maintaining a good relationship (with anyone, I suppose) is independence. Having some time where you create a podcast, write a novel, read, hang out with your own friends, workout, meditate/pray, and/or even go to your church will probably make you more fulfilled and allow you bring an even better side of yourself to the relationship. To me, it sounds like your perspective is different from this, but perhaps I'm wrong. Anyways, keep up the great work!
  5. Hello everyone. I am Chase and, after many months, have come to the realization that I am a video game addict. I came up with a plan based on some of the Game Quitters videos. I thought it would be a good idea to not only stop playing video games, but also to stop watching Let's Plays, gaming news stuff, and streams. I've been stuck at this step for quite a while. It's feels pretty intimidating to post because I wasn't really sure how much of my story to tell. I want to change my life and become a more fulfilled person and that is also something I've been intimidated with. Really, I think I'm in a position where I can choose happiness in my life but I have no idea how to really get the ball rolling. Even with all the great suggestions on hobbies and other activities to do, it still feels like it's just out of my reach.
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