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  1. On 1/21/2018 at 1:23 PM, Regular Robert said:

    I for myself try to not watch YouTube stuff, nor series. The latter is something I do sometimes, but with purpose. I usually ask myself if I truly want to watch that show or if I am looking for distraction. If it is just the craving for distraction, I deny myself mindlessly watching a show.

    I would truly suggest that you try to use the system Hitaru presented, at least as an experiment. Because "fun, easy to reach" is difficult to apply. For example, you mentioned cooking, reading and chess. Cooking is something very active, that does not occupy much brain power. I usually cook and listen to an audio book or music and actually "dance through the kitchen". That is, indeed fun. But entirely different fun than chess. Chess is engaging, occupies a lot of brain power and demands a high level of concentration. Depending on how you feel and what you desire to feel, cooking can work or not, like chess can work or net. If you are looking for something to "push yourself" a little, chess is inferior compared to like ... workout, swimming, running. If you want to be calm and relaxed, cooking might be inferior compared to meditation or reading. Reading can strain your eyes and might not be fun if you want easy-to-digest content. You know what I am trying to say? There are many activities and all of them are great fun, but not always. It depends on your mood, desires, physical status and purpose.

    Try to set up a list, test stuff, and organize it. You can be quite specific about it if you want to.

    Also, I suggest that you add a couple of "self-reliance" activities. Like you said, cooking for example. Learning to cook your own food will boost your confidence. It makes you independent and improves "basic survival skills". In other words: you learn to take care of yourself and you will feel responsible for yourself.
    The same goes for fitness activities like workout, running and such. You take care of your own health and fitness. You feel responsible for your own shape. Cleaning, doing the laundry, dishes and so on is important and useful as well. Also, it can be a lot of fun.
    Going out for walks. You don't even need a goal to reach. Often, it can be great just to be outside and feel outside. Or think outside. Inhale the fresh air, watch your surroundings, get a feeling for the world around you.

    Last but not least, take a look at that: https://gamequitters.com/hobby-ideas/ (click me)

    Thank you so much @Regular Robert

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  2. Hi @Hitaru. Thanks for the great response. This sure is a nice way to organize the types of activities, indeed each of them is necessary. I have already taken a look at Cam's habit list, while they were nice activities to fill free time, nothing really seemed like an efficient alternative of gaming itself...

    14 hours ago, Musta said:

    You know, fun, easy to reach activities that could replace gaming.

    I would really love to know what you guys are personally doing instead of gaming. I myself am considering watching a series, youtube, reading, cooking, chess, puzzles. But I haven't tried anything yet...

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