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  1. On 9/28/2023 at 7:30 PM, FDRx7 said:

    As a side note, I wonder if this is something to be proposed for the forum? Maybe a new section where members can sign up to have an accountability partner and for a certain duration of time? That would make it feel more acceptable to check in on someone and ensure they are following through (without seeming too intrusive). That, or receive a senior member as an accountability partner. I think this is done informally now, but for those who want a more formal accountability structure, it might be worth considering. Not a perfect system since it is online, but help.

    Tried it before but the section wasn't used enough to keep it. Definitely is something you can post about and ask if anyone wants to be accountability partners together.

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  2. Definitely get your testosterone tested - there are 3 levels you want to look at. When you get your results, look it up online. Your doctor might tell you that you're within the averages but the averages have been being lowered over the years as testosterone levels have been lowering overall. Just something to look into more. You can also get your iron and thyroid checked - one of those can be impacting your fatigue and sex drive. I've been on a similar journey. Godspeed!

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  3. 6 hours ago, Yan said:

    What is this? I feel like the pope just wrote me a message!!! You're not Cam, I don't believe you! Get outta' here! :D:D
    Hey if it's really you, I wanted to thank you for this platform and let you know that it has been super helpful in improving my life up until now, and some of your content too. Granted, only time will tell If I will keep up with this, closer and closer to my higher purpose 🙂

    Happy to see you on here journaling! Glad it's helpful.

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  4. Hey everyone

    We have an official Game Quitters Discord open now for anyone who wants to connect with each other there:

    https://discord.gg/gamequitters

    For some Discord may be triggering so make the right choice for yourself. Here are some tips to turn Discord into a self-improvement platform instead of a gaming one:

    1) Choose your friends. It's very important that you pick out the people that you genuinely feel like you can be friends with and have a meaningful relationship with OUTSIDE of games. If there's someone that you only talk to when it's time to game and only about games, chances are they aren't the right people. You can send a friendly message to them explaining the change that you're making and if they don't respect it then that's their problem.

    2) Join new communities. This is one that's not so easy, especially if you're well known and in power like I was. But it's worth it. Leave the communities that only revolve around gaming as they really won't help you in real life. Stir away from those communities as much as you can, and when you do, join new communities that fall into your areas of interest. There are communities on Discord about.. literally anything. You can try looking at the "Explore Public Servers" page on Discord.

    3) Try to avoid games. As much tempted as you might be... once you do the 2 steps above it's important that you stick to your decision and try your best to avoid people or places that talk about games. Now obviously there are going to be people who are gonna try to talk to you about it but the best you can do is share where you're at with games so that both parties can be on the same page. Eventually, a lot of people will begin to see the way you've changed online and you'll become an influence for them.

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