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  1. Day 1 again, 7/6/2020. Yesterday was almost over... and then I decided I want to play more. Spent half a night playing... Now I can't stop thinking about the game. Trying again.
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    Final Detox

    Wow, cutting the mouse cable, what a move!
  3. Day 1. 7/5/2020 Time to stop playing, again. Starting 90 day detox. Honestly, I don't have courage to delete my gaming accounts. I've logged out of them and deleted passwords from my notes. And I completely don't know what to do about chess. I like it a lot and played over the board before, but online blitz and bullet games became an addiction. Definitely need a detox, we'll see after I finish 90 days.
  4. Coming back. This time seriously, I guess?... BTW, my introduction was way incomplete. I'm from Poland, probably have been addicted to gaming in middle and high school but stopped playing, relapsed 4 years ago. Half a year ago I did manage to have a month of detox and that changed my life which was basically collapsing. But I'm starting to play more again and I want to stop that, as I clearly can't moderate it.
  5. Hey Noor! Great you're here and good luck with quitting! I discovered a short meditation (e.g., Headspace/Calm) is a way better stress reliever for me. And substituting gaming with healthy activities, as Cam suggests.
  6. Still have a chance to save my PhD... and the rest of my life. Gaming sucked my life and made my life suck. About 10 years ago, I quit gaming, and it was awesome until I started relapsing about 2 years ago. I used it to escape life (again). It served well (again)... Thank you, Cam, for preparing this program! I hope it helps me and others.
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