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NightBlehhh
4
hace 2 meses

Hey what do you guys do about addictions?

I mean specifically for dopamine hits that leads to endless scrolling and such btw. I’ve noticed that in the past week or two that I’ve been going to almost 7 hours a day of scrolling on my phone and want to learn how to pace myself. Any advice?


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Avatar de sunflowermuffin
sunflowermuffin
19
hace 1 mes

Try the app SocialLiteApp! It removes the reels and shorts from social media, making it less addicting


Avatar de ember
ember
24
hace 1 mes

I’m trying to use music for dopamine instead but I still scroll on google


Avatar de Harry L
Harry L
4
hace 1 mes

Im addicted to sleeping and eating?!


Avatar de Subaru07
Subaru07
6
hace 1 mes

I get bored pretty fast, after 3-4 days I leave thing that that was getting me addicted cuz I get bored.


Avatar de Cockroaching101
Cockroaching101
16
hace 2 meses

For me, it's meds. I have tried functioning without it (Which is a constant struggle). And it only ends up with impulsivity, forgetfulness or lack of self-control, since without meds, I'm a mess, either chasing some kind of boost, not realising my mistakes or overstepping, before it's already said or done. Or unable to start tasks, even the small ones are almost impossible, like getting out of my bed. And it's gotten worse, because of stress. I would advise you to talk to someone, if it's affecting your life too much. (Doesn't have to be a professional to begin with, just someone you trust enough to talk to about it)


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adbirdyhd
36
hace 2 meses

Delete social media was the best solution/desicion since 4 months 🙃


Avatar de spicy
spicy
30
hace 2 meses

Timers can be super helpful if you use them. Mindset is the key. Give yourself permission to scroll for an amount of time you think is reasonable. Let’s say for example you give yourself permission to scroll 3 hours a day. Look at when you are doing the scrolling. Is it 7 hours straight or a total in a day. When are the longest periods of scrolling? Does it correspond to something particular in your day? Are you using it to avoid a particular hard or boring task? And then you run out of time to do it so it becomes your excuse that it didn’t get done and you can set that worry aside until the next day? The cycle repeats. (examining the reasons for that is another story.) as far as the timer though, let’s say you’ve decided three hours a day is your limit. Then decide if you want to use it all at once or break it down into segments throughout the day. You could either schedule it for X number of minutes at certain times of the day, or set a timer for an hour let’s say the first time you start scrolling then you decide if you want to extend your time or go ahead and stop and know that you have two hours left. If you extend your time it’s shortens what you have left later. So it all depends on how your day goes and when you’re doing the scrolling. The mindset part is to firmly establish how long you’re gonna give yourself permission to do it. And then be firm about that with yourself. Use the timer for tracking your time. If three hours doesn’t feel like enough since it’s been seven then make it five for a few weeks and make it less each week until you get to an acceptable amount of time that you’re gonna give yourself permission to have. Baby steps are still steps and sometimes we have to start small and build momentum.


Avatar de FuzzyFun
FuzzyFun
18
hace 2 meses

I do my best not to pick up my phone until after my morning routine or the first hour. You can try using the do not disturb on Apple (don’t know what it’s called on android) and that won’t let me access chosen apps in the timeframe I’ve set up


Avatar de Lucy 🧡💛🤍🩵💙
Lucy 🧡💛🤍🩵💙
33
hace 2 meses

Time limits and let friends or a family member set the password and ask them whenever you need to change things (there are other possibilities but they require general work with self control and that takes a lot of time and patience)

Avatar de crazyraccoon
crazyraccoonhace 2 meses

This works really well for me too!


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