I think the best way to keep your mind off gaming is to alter your environment.
It's simple but not easy. You have to change everything: your goals, your interests, your friends, your identity, your purpose.
I used to be addicted to online chess last year. It consumed my mind constantly. And I had lots of free time to both study and play it. I strongly, strongly wanted to become "good" at the game, and I always felt like I was getting a bit closer...
The only reason I have been able to stop playing it was enrolling into a local community college with the new goal of becoming a student (this was hard; I've always resisted college!!). But now that I consider myself a student who prioritizes academic success, it just feels counterintuitive to play it. The difference is night and day.
This is just an example. I'm not perfect as I've still been playing some other games since enrollment (hence why I'm now checking out this forum), but my specific desire to become a chess pro evaporated once I signed up. I'm no longer feeling indecisive on quitting it or not. By being in a new environment where gaming isn't the novelty, my focus and thoughts on gaming simply is smaller.
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