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DAY # - 2
NoFap: Day = 14
No GAMING: Day = 5
Sleep time:-
- Slept at: 4:00 am ; woke up at: 9:30 am
Daily task:
- Gym
- Meditation
- Praying
- Reading book
- Getting to bed before 12pm
To do list:
- Apply for more jobs
- Study and finish your Review
- Memorize 1 page
- Dont care about what people think
What went well today:
Didnt do anything today, but not giving up
What I could have done to make my day better:
I need to keep reminding myself of the good things
What I will do differently tomorrow:
schedule my work better and wake up early
Summary of Day #:
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DAY # - 1
NoFap: Day = 13
No GAMING: Day = 4
Sleep time:-
- Slept at: 1:00 am ; woke up at: 11:00 am
Daily task:
- Gym
- Meditation
- Praying
- Reading book
- Getting to bed before 12pm
To do list:
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Apply for the job posted -
Study and finish your Review -
Memorize 1 page -
Finish installing windows on my laptop -
Finish installing my SSD
What went well today:
Did most of my work that was required
What I could have done to make my day better:
Focused more and slept earlier
What I will do differently tomorrow:
schedule my work better and wake up early
Summary of Day #:
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Hello everyone,
I am a 25 years old male who has been struggling with 2 addiction in the last 4-5 years. As long as I remember, I have always been playing games throughout my life, whether it was on windows 98, PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2. But throughout those years, I never found any problems in gaming since it has always been moderated by my parents or by the life I used to live in my childhood. Everything was fine until I got my own PC. On my second year in university, instead of finding a part-time job, I started stumbling on games and porn (which I never considered before) which lead to my current addictions. I was never been able to move on from those 2 addiction and I have been struggling since.
But no more, I have decided to move on from those addictions forever. And in order to do so, I will use my journal as a mean to move on for good from my current addictions. I have already uninstalled all my steam games and steam as well, and I have blocked steam and all porn websites from my PC. This is just a simple step but big for my current progress. I will use this journal to set my daily goals, and achieve something daily. I will work hard to accomplish the things that I should have accomplished before. It is never too late and the time is now. The change can and will be real.The journey starts now:
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Hello everyone,
I am a 25 years old male who has been struggling with 2 addiction in the last 4-5 years. As long as I remember, I have always been playing games throughout my life, whether it was on windows 98, PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2. But throughout those years, I never found any problems in gaming since it has always been moderated by my parents or by the life I used to live in my childhood. Everything was fine until I got my own PC. On my second year in university, instead of finding a part-time job, I started stumbling on games and porn (which I never considered before) which lead to my current addictions. I was never been able to move on from those 2 addiction and I have been struggling since.
But no more, I have decided to move on from those addictions forever. And in order to do so, I will use my journal as a mean to move on for good from my current addictions. I have already uninstalled all my steam games and steam as well, and I have blocked steam and all porn websites from my PC. This is just a simple step but big for my current progress. I will use this journal to set my daily goals, and achieve something daily. I will work hard to accomplish the things that I should have accomplished before. It is never too late and the time is now. The change can and will be real.- 1
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Posted · Edited by NeverAgain1001
DAY # - 3
NoFap: Day = 15
No GAMING: Day = 6
Sleep time:-
Daily task:
List your scheduleGymMeditation 10 minsPrayingReading bookTo do list:
Apply for more jobsStudy (finished 1 paper)Motivation of the Day
What went well today:
What I could have done to make my day better:
Summary of Day #:
It was a very productive day compared to my other days, I am very glad that I was able to break my habits of wasting time and being lazy. I will keep trying to improve myself daily. Listing my tasks was the best step I took by far, it made easy for me to follow up with what I need to do.
BTW, I don't think that stopping gaming is what got me to be productive, it is the decision and steps I took (ex. writing this novel) what got me motivated to be productive. I need to wake up early in the morning to boost my productivity.
P.S. Typing down my journal really makes the days feel like going slower