
hexagram wrote:If you want to truly quit the game for good I would do the following- applies to anyone and any (bad)habit kind of.
Make sure you want to truly quit it overall- be true to yourself then move on...
Slowly restrict the habit- yourself from playing if you find it too hard to quit straight away
Remove temptation- Block your alteil account/ give it away to benefit others (someone you know- guild member maybe)
Block your alteil forum account - maybe chnage the password, email address to a random one.
Do not come back even for 1 game/ a good event like triple changers like pancake did. ex-smokers often start smoking again after trying 1 cigarrette again after quitting.
Do someting to replace the habit- get a new hobby or increase other ones e.g walking in country side (sorry a bit of a lame example).
Plan for possible relapse. It sometimes occurs but it will be easier to quit as you have already quit for a while.
Move on with your life. In life you should be happy, try your best and should not worry. There is more to life than silly online computer games- or insert other unwanted habit
GonFreeces31 wrote:fargone wrote:I realise this is completely off topic, but Icy deserves the limelight more than others. Some of whom dominate the forums with their endless posts.
What, I make legit points too...
fargone wrote:hexagram wrote:If you want to truly quit the game for good I would do the following- applies to anyone and any (bad)habit kind of.
Make sure you want to truly quit it overall- be true to yourself then move on...
Slowly restrict the habit- yourself from playing if you find it too hard to quit straight away
Remove temptation- Block your alteil account/ give it away to benefit others (someone you know- guild member maybe)
Block your alteil forum account - maybe chnage the password, email address to a random one.
Do not come back even for 1 game/ a good event like triple changers like pancake did. ex-smokers often start smoking again after trying 1 cigarrette again after quitting.
Do someting to replace the habit- get a new hobby or increase other ones e.g walking in country side (sorry a bit of a lame example).
Plan for possible relapse. It sometimes occurs but it will be easier to quit as you have already quit for a while.
Move on with your life. In life you should be happy, try your best and should not worry. There is more to life than silly online computer games- or insert other unwanted habit
Dude, this isn't heroin addiction.
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Man her leaving brings joy all around. Weird huh.


GonFreeces31 wrote:fargone wrote:I realise this is completely off topic, but Icy deserves the limelight more than others. Some of whom dominate the forums with their endless posts.
What, I make legit points too...
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