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    • I do not think it is the Dota per se that makes you go overtime, its the need of escape that dota fulfills and allows you to completely let go of the schedule. It is probable in my opinion that even if you succeed not touching Dota ever, you'll find that shelter in another game. I'd suggest you go cold turkey on games for 90 days and give yourself the time to find another hobby you could fulfill this need with. This is just a thought though. In any case its a big step, and I have been wrong before, so it is perfectly okay if you start with your original plan and if any difficulties arise later adjust accordingly. So I congratulate you and wish you to keep taking action! How long do you want to go without Dota?
    • Entry 1.4 (Written on 2.4)  Day 76: No Useless Videos Day 908: Sticking to Food schedule Day 511: Eating Only between 06:30 and 19:00 (Last bite before 19:00) Day 59: Being in bed before 23:15 3 Things I did well no matter how small  -Sticking to schedule in an almost perfect manner until the very evening, going overtime only when I saw I'm not reaching output goal -Afternoon jog -Writing out the breakfast stages that I'll measure before starting the preparation - ending up cooking and preparing breakfast completely on time. 1 Thing I could do better -Write out the complete workbook dreaft before starting to fill it out from the perspective of a tester, otherwise I'm bogging myself down dramatically. Gaming (Death, Slavery, Regret, Disease) - 5 Yan (Life, Individuality, Freedom, Purpose, Self-Fulfillment) - 76
    • Hi, I'm Marina, a health writer with The Epoch Times based in New York. I'm currently working on an in-depth article exploring how games draw people in, and I'd be very interested to hear from you—how you got into gaming, what initially appealed to you, and when (if at all) you felt gaming shifted from a net positive to a net negative in your life. I've previously written a similar piece on screen time and mental health. This upcoming story will be similar in style and depth. For reference, here's the article: https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/the-silent-epidemic-eating-away-americans-minds-5560857?utm_source=epochHG&utm_campaign=marinazhang If you're interested in sharing your story or have any questions, feel free to reply here or email me via the contact listed in my byline. Thanks!  
    • Starting again,I want to forget about dota 2 completely because it keeps me away from doing anything productive. Its only dota 2 though, I can play other games and then forget about it but if I open dota 2 then I stop caring about everything else and just play for the rest of the day.  
    • We actually don't do that much cardio with the weighs, but the muscles do get sore afterwards. There's little reason to push it to the absolute limit, just to be completely sore for the next four days 😄 If I wanted to fully load the weights, they'd both have 10 kilograms, though there's currently no need for that. Anyhow, I'm fairly happy to be with a sporty girlfriend, it definitely helps me to keep in a better shape.
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