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Natasha

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  1. Day 52/90 Still no video games. My husband doesn't play them anymore either. There used to be a time that I thought I couldn't live without them. Now, I can't imagine life with them. I have so much more time than I ever did before. Recently, my best friend told me she was proud of me for not playing video games anymore. She said I used to be consumed and it was all I ever did. That she's seen me improve in things I care about and spend more time with friends and family than ever. It really meant a lot to me because everyone else just says it's not a big deal. Just play moderately. They don't understand like my best friend, who's known me since we were six. They didn't see me change because of video games like she did. I sprained my ankle helping her move. I didn't stop working until we were nearly completely done with cleaning. It was terrible. That was last week and it's still killing me. But I've had to walk and drive, so no wonder. Life with kids didn't stop because I sprained my ankle. My book collection has grown. I have a reading stack on my desk piled like they are in queue, in addition to my hutch cabinet full of books. Right now there's only 8 there. 5 are finished, 2 are unread and the last is five chapters in. I told myself I was going to do prepwork for my novel, but I did not. I felt like I couldn't start until I revised my first fanfic novel, finished the shorter fanfic I started last november and rewrote my longer fanfic novel. Right now I'm deep into revising the first fanfic novel I ever wrote. It's only been 4 days of work and I have improved it so much in that time. My deadline to finish revising is June 3rd so my beta readers can read it and point out any issues they see. Right now I'm rewriting scenes, cutting unnecessary stuff and getting rid of all the crutch words I have found. My husband is like my alpha reader. We have been reading it aloud together and laughing our asses off at some of the stuff I wrote when I was 18. It took six years to write this fanfic and my writing skill really developed while writing it. The difference between the beginning and the end is huge. But it will never take thing long to write a novel length story again. Anyways, I will be checking in again in another week or so.
  2. Day 39/90 After reading @JustTom and @Dannigan s posts I felt so much relief, I felt as though I could breathe normally again. I didnt realize how much I needed to hear how our brains work with addiction or Dani's soothing words until I read them on May 4th. So many things have been keeping me busy this week that I haven't had much opportunity to use my phone as of late. Well my and my husband's shared cell that is. I put forth more effort into reading, adding another 4 books to my completed reading list for a total of 12 books read excluding writing reference books I'm consistantly referencing or reading through. I finished the last coloring page I was working on, did about 3 hours of yardwork, committed about 20 hours to helping my friend with stuff, attempted to sell more things, but got no where with that, but that sort of thing just takes time. I'm also proud to say that I've been outlining my novel. Im dedicating myself to finishing my outline by may 30th, and to begin writing 1000 words a day starting June 1st until I finish the rough draft. Then I will put it aside to simmer so I can write an outline for my second book that I will write the rough draft for during nanowrimo. That's the plan so far. I am committing myself to this. 2018 will be the year I start taking my dreams seriously and actually make them a priority. Other than normal time with family and friends (2 5 hour board gaming sessions! Eee!), and what not, the only thing thus far that has changed is that my Aunt and Uncle decided to hold a memorial for my cousin this Saturday. My husband took a bereavement day so I can go. He'll be home with the kids so I can attend. Thank you everyone for your support while I was going through this hard time. Your kindness is overwhelmingly appreciated. It melts away so much of the anxiety I have had from not gaming. I actually only felt that urge a couple of times this week. I did have a question regarding my steam, blizzard, and EA accounts. Is there anyway to change the info on them to go to another user? If i wanted to sell the games I bought on disc used or give my accounts away would there be anyway to do that?
  3. Day 32/90 I didnt think that I would be back on this site, but I realized that blogging actually made my progress smoother with less bumpy roads so to speak. I may only get on once a week from this point forward. Since I last journaled I struggled with the inability to just get out of bed and do things. I had days where I realized that all I wanted to do was sleep. I push through that most of the days. I've read 8 novels and two reference books for writing since then. I finished a few more coloring pages. One page completed, and the other almost completed. The others done in markers and pens. I also finally got both tvs and three dvd players, as well as my super gaming computer gone. We put up a listing for our large entertainment center, and once thats gone we are selling the large desk too. We are ever progressing in the minimizing and selling of things. I committed 12 hours of my week to cutting down trees around the border of my yard and fishing out rocks from the veggie garden. But because my dad isnt committing to actually doing it yet, i dont think we are going to do it this year. I also spent 20 hours of my week helping my friend move to her new place. Other than that has been board games, d and d, as well as time with family and friends. I got sick somehow. Everytime I thought about playing games I either cried because I just wanted to game so badly or I kept my hands busy as you can see from the above list. Why do I think about gaming so much every single day? I'm going crazy. I havent had a personal phone or even even opened a computer all this time and still yet... What's wrong with me? I just feel like a total loser at this point.
  4. Day 32/90 I didnt think that I would be back on this site, but I realized that blogging actually made my progress smoother with less bumpy roads so to speak. I may only get on once a week from this point forward. Since I last journaled I struggled with the inability to just get out of bed and do things. I had days where I realized that all I wanted to do was sleep. I push through that most of the days. I've read 8 novels and two reference books for writing since then. I finished a few more coloring pages. One page completed, and the other almost completed. The others done in markers and pens. I also finally got both tvs and three dvd players, as well as my super gaming computer gone. We put up a listing for our large entertainment center, and once thats gone we are selling the large desk too. We are ever progressing in the minimizing and selling of things. I committed 12 hours of my week to cutting down trees around the border of my yard and fishing out rocks from the veggie garden. But because my dad isnt committing to actually doing it yet, i dont think we are going to do it this year. I also spent 20 hours of my week helping my friend move to her new place. Other than that has been board games, d and d, as well as time with family and friends. I got sick somehow. Everytime I thought about playing games I either cried because I just wanted to game so badly or I kept my hands busy as you can see from the above list. Why do I think about gaming so much every single day? I'm going crazy. I havent had a personal phone or even even opened a computer all this time and still yet... What's wrong with me? I just feel like a total loser at this point.
  5. Thank you, Dani. That means so much to me, you have no idea. :) You are such a sweet person. :) Day 22/90 My husband and I are selling the Kia Sedona today. We're selling it to a friend. She's buying it for ten thousand but she's paying off the balance and we will owe her the 2300 over it. My husband and I are excited. Since I've left my job we've been selling things off and getting rid of debt so we can save up to buy our own house in a couple years. I think that's why quitting video games has been getting easier. We are seeing results from paying down our debts. Also, we have dreams and goals we're working towards seriously. This going to be my last post on this forum. I'm keeping up with the detox, but I'm taking the Sim card out if my phone and getting rid of the payment and recycling this old broken phone. Thank you so much for your support everyone! You are all such great people and you helped me grow so much this month. :)
  6. Day 21/90 Yesterday I didn't work on my writing goal. My constant problem is that, at least, during my husband's workdays, I don't have time alone, ever. I always was one of those people who needed alone time. I don't get to write things down in any true time period. A minute here, 2 minutes there. So, I talked to my husband about it. I'm not making writing a daily goal, instead I'm going to write 2-3 hours a day on his days off so there's someone else to focus on the kids and I can just write in peace. I really want to make the time for this and constantly being interrupted by a 2 and 4 year old just makes me frustrated and angry with them, and I don't like feeling that way towards my kids. The coloring is easier with the kids because they like to color too. Yesterday I had my friends, including adopted grandmom pick pictures in one of my coloring books. I'm going to spend this next week coloring them whenever I get bored or feel the urge to game. I'm beginning to really miss my colored pencils for more detailed coloring. And this way I can give it to them. So, while I'm getting closer and closer to finishing a coloring book, I'm getting bored of it. Especially the marker and gel pen mediums. This was the last picture I colored in pencils.
  7. Day 20/90 Yesterday I was reading about VR gaming on Skyrim. It popped up on Google articles and I read out of curiosity. Then I watched a couple YouTube reviews. I've always wanted to try VR gaming, but not in the way it's being produced right now. I'd wanted to be able to breath, taste, and smell in game. I'd want to feel like I'm really in the world, kind of like in Sword art online. If a game like that came out, I'd probably relapse hard. But if that game did come out, I think my father would be dead and my children would be starting their own families. Maybe I'd be too old and physically unfit to play it. Maybe it wouldn't matter that I wanted to play VR like that. It was easy for me to move on from looking that stuff up to changing my focus to dealing with ants...again. I lost my ever effing mind. I vacuumed all the ants, killed the stray ones and then made a big bowl of powdered sugar and baking soda mixed together. I covered every single area they were getting through from outside with the stuff and all the gaps. The sugar acts like a lure and the baking soda makes them die from the inside. I sat on my porch watching where they were coming from and made sure the mixture worked. It did. I watched 20 something ants die in the powder. I watched ants try to carry the dead bodies back only to die themselves. I noted that they came from the siding of my home and from under the porch. I talked to my neighbor and we realized that between the two of our yards there was two medium tree stumps and 1 large tree stump possibly infested with carpenter ants. My husband, myself, and our neighbor are gonna try and deal with this on mon-tues- Wednesday. We suspect the main colonies are there because my neighbor is also having an ant problem. I also brainstormed ideas for my novel. I didn't write anything down, but I am super excited to write the first chapter. I also relaxed and colored a bit. :) The kids watched movies quite a bit while I was dealing with ants, then played together a lot. Today is coloring day with their adopted grandmom. So I'm gonna tidy up while listening to music and get ready for a day of coloring. ^^
  8. Well, for a long time I associated writing with negative emotions, then beading, etc. All I can say about that is sometimes who we used to be isn't who we are now. We evolve and change all the time. I no longer make jewelry, knit, or bead or scrapbook or go to the gym, but I will be finishing the last two baby blankets I started. To continue any of those hobbies after that would be a failure on my part to accept myself as I am and to forgive myself for spending money on a hobby I no longer enjoy. Who knows, maybe it's a phase and you'll pick up inspiration later, maybe a paper and pencil isn't the right medium and you'd rather do digital art. Or maybe you just don't enjoy drawing anymore and that's okay. Woot! Congrats! I hope you get a decent chunk of money for them. :)
  9. Interesting, comparing herbalism and picking nuts. But you are right that's what it is. We could all spend more time with nature, couldn't we?
  10. Day 19/90 It's 6:12 am and I've been tossing and turning since 4:40am. Around 5:30 I gave up and continued reading the book I started yesterday. Cinder by Marissa Meyer. My favorite fan fiction author since I was 9, and my favorite real author as well. I even met her in person, and she doesn't live too far away either. I'll be rereading all her books a second time, so I can remember what I loved so much and observe what makes her books so popular. Also...the sequel to Renegades, and rewire us coming out November of this year, so...yeah. So far I want to say the tense is active and she takes her time laying out the scene while things are happening at a comfortable pace. It just flows properly. Every character has a unique voice too. They don't sound the same. Yesterday I spent most of my day in the dining room, killing what I believe to be mating carpenter ants specifically. On my husband's next days off we will be investigating the yard and house for ant hills. They seem to be coming from under the back deck. So that's our lead. But we are going to search for the main ant hill. Carpenter ants usually live in wood, do I suspect the tree stump in the back yard and the pile of wood. If that's the case we have work to do. I haven't written anything since yesterday, nor have I colored since the day before last. Today I will spend 20 minutes planning out some scenes or starting an outline depending on which task seems more fitting to my style. Also, no urges to game!
  11. What book are you reading?
  12. Oh no that's totally true. Also go to meetups,or find a friend for this purpose. It's nothing to be embarrassed about. :) Invest in swimming lessons!
  13. Yes, you should do that. I do experience that, often, the hardest part is always starting though. Mating ants....grr... So ants have an intricate little society. They have the queen, who's job is to create more ants for the colony. (Up to 150,000 or more.) The soldiers, who's job is to protect the hill, and on occasion the scout of the ant line when it's leading to a food source. It's also the soldier's job to bring back any ant corpses. (Dead ant scent.) The scout ant ( the ant who basically finds the new place to hunt for food and leaves a scent), the foraging ants who find food and bring it back. As well as the mating ants. The mating ants are both male and female. They have wings to fly. They stay in the hill eating the food with the baby ants because their whole purpose is to become ready to mate in the spring and summer season. They find an ideal place to mate (apparently my fucking door) and have sex with one another. After the male ant does it's part, it dies. The female mating ants are all potential queen ants. Once the mating is done, they fly around searching for a place to start it's own colony. Once it finds the ideal spot for that, it sheds it's wings and never has wings again. It is now a queen ant that will birth ants and spend the rest of it's life reproducing after preparing it's new home for the colony. Most queen ants don't make it due to predators and nonperfect conditions. But enough do to be a pain in the rear. Gah! >< Thank you. I am going to try and stick with it.
  14. Audio books are great fun for sure. Plus you can listen to them while doing pretty much anything else. Like cooking, or cleaning, laying down and resting your eyes, going on a bike ride, or a walk.
  15. I sat down and for 20 minutes I started planning my first novel. I didn't necessarily write everything down. I did draw up a family tree for a couple characters and sifted through previous notes determining whether or not to keep or delete. I'm happy I made progress, even if it was very little to start. I sat down to eat my second lunch...salad. my husband called me from work on his lunch when my 4 year old looked up and saw...a swarm of mating ants above my head on our back sliding door. I handed her the phone and vacuumed them all up, found more at the kitchen window (not too far to the left of the sliding door) and did the same there. The doors and windows in the house were closed! I squished individual ants that came out after the vaccumming. There was at least a hundred between the two spots. It took so long my husband's hour lunch wad over 5 minutes after I finally finished. :( I put the vaccume outside, ants still crawling around it. It's no bag. I hope they don't get out and die inside it.... Ewww. We've had ants for a while but the traps we laid out aren't really working apparently. *Hyperventilating*
  16. If you aren't comfortable sharing with all of them, you could choose to call a few people you really trust and tell them. :)
  17. You mean, "Wow, it's only been nine days? This wasn't so bad. I can do this!" ;)
  18. That sounds like a good plan. Foster your talent so us gamequitters can hear the piece you are most proud of. ;)
  19. Try your best. A trip on your own could be a very enlightening experience. You are a strong person, and if you really want it, I believe you'll find a way.
  20. Yes! Those activities sound fun! Especially the composition. Do you play an instrument?
  21. Day 18/90 When I was a kid I spent a lot of my free time writing stories. I would write at school, or at home. I wrote at the park and shared my stories. I wanted to write a book then. In fact, I've always wanted to write a book, but I became distracted by video games and such all the time. I wasted time writing fanfiction too. Tonight I am deleting all my fanfiction. I intend to create a writing space in my home and commit to writing at least 20 minutes a day. Goal 1: 90 days gaming free. Goal 2: write 20 minutes a day everyday until gaming detox ends and re evaluate. Goal 3: finish knitting my daughter's baby blankets. Anytime I watch a film, I will focus on knitting as well. Goal 4: color every day. I have 32 adult coloring books, the 150 Prisma color pencils set, a 24 pack of prismas, the 130 pack of Faber castels, Crayola pencils, Sargent pencils, and too many markers and gel pens. It's a great destressor. It relaxes me. ( Plus the declutterer in me wants to use up these supplies and not replace them so I have more space. ) I'm going to do my goals every morning.
  22. Sell them and invest in your health! I wish I had a fitted bike. I think at some point I felt the way you did, got a cheapo bike at Walmart, and it served me really well. I'm probably going to pull it out again when summer rears it's head. Another thing you can do is fun activities with classmates. Instead if d and d or gaming or seeing a movie or going to dinner, swap the activity out for rock climbing, skating, Lazer tag or participating in some kind of fundraiser where you walk for cancer patients. They are healthy alternatives, and junk food is the last thing on your mind when you are running from a Lazer or a paintball from a paintball gun.
  23. I can't wait to hear your interview went. :) Think good thoughts!
  24. Congratulations on 100%!!!!!! You are amazing!!!! Also, take it one step at a time! Look at what you are accomplishing! Focus on your intentions for your detox. Internet will come later. As long as you keep getting good grades and stay game free, give yourself a little break. No one is perfect 100% of the time.
  25. I think going to a gaming store and playing magic with real people will be beneficial for you. They have competitions, the people you meet and make new friends with, and it gets you out if the house.
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