Lorballett Posted November 17 Posted November 17 Hi everyone! I'm from Germany and I want to use the game quitters "respawn" experience as a way to quit my short videos addiction. I'm hoping that it will free up time and mental space for me in order to care for my business better and to develop hobbies (I sadly have none at the moment, planning to start forest bathing, painting, playing handpan, yin yoga and sewing). I feel like this forum is a bit of a ghost city, maybe I'm just not deep enough into it, yet. I will try to do my part to breathe a little life into it. All the best for you and your plans, maybe drop me a few words so I can comment your blog or something? 😸
D_Cozy Posted November 21 Posted November 21 (edited) Hello Lorballett, yeah this forum is not very active. Though personally, I like that. I'm recovering from a social media addiction (one of my compulsive behaviors) and a lot of forums included in that for me, so the lack of activity actually helps form more interpersonal connections; I give more thought to where and what I post each day instead of just seeking a thread as "something to do." Well, at least that is what I find. Whether it's video game recovery or other compulsive tech behaviors, I do think that we shouldn't spend all our time during recovery and post-recovery on the computer either; don't replace one addiction with other less-than-ideal habits. In other words, I think the low activity is a feature, not a bug. The Daily Journals section is the most active part, I post there once a day at least on my own journal, mostly for my own self reflection and accountability. There are also other communities in other platforms, including Discord and Facebook (if you browse this forum on desktop, you should see a side bar with links). Those sites are bottom lines for me, so you won't see me there, but if you can safely use those platforms without going into rabbit holes, then I encourage you to join them. Edited November 21 by D_Cozy
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