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butsbutts ,

playing stupid mobas

untorquer ,

I used to drink heavily daily. Turns out it had more to do with anxiety/stress/depression than biology. I used to be afraid to be sober in a night. Now it’s not even on my mind and my tolerance has dropped to nil. Two light beers on friday hits me like a sixer of 8% used to, and i can enjoy it instead of it just being an escape.

BreadOven ,

You make it sound easy (no disrespect on my part, I’m sure it wasn’t easy at all).

But what worked for you?

Again no disrespect, feel free to dm me if you want.

UltraGiGaGigantic ,

You’re always an addict, you’re just stronger and know yourself better.

tilefan OP ,

that’s some AA nonsense

FearsomeJoeandmac ,
@FearsomeJoeandmac@hexbear.net avatar

i mean i do think its true in a sense. ill always have to stay away from strong opioids.

tilefan OP ,

then say “I’m always an addict”.

Navarian ,

Quit smoking a few years back, that was an absolute bitch to do.

Still get the feeling every now and then, only ‘relapsed’ once at a funeral.

Greg ,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

Facebook, I’ve been off it for 5ish years now. I miss some connections but I am much happier for it.

SLfgb ,

same.

ryannathans ,

Sobriety

Pudutr0n ,
@Pudutr0n@feddit.cl avatar

Good for you! Horrible habit.

Truffle ,

Smoking cigarrettes. I was up to two packs a day. Quit coldturkey fourteen years ago and haven’t picked it up since.

tiefling ,

sweats profusely in ADHD

hogmomma ,

I smoked for a decade and have been quit for 19 years.

AernaLingus ,

Facebook (when that was still a platform young people used). I would obsessively scroll through it for hours each day, basically trying to look at and comment on EVERYTHING. On a whim, I decided to take a break from it for a month. By the time the month was up, I realized I didn’t miss it at all, and that was that. One of the big takeaways was that I thought that I was forming relationships with the people I’d comment back and forth with, but in reality these were people who I would never hang out with outside of school and barely even talk with in school (if at all); it was all just superficial, and I was better off spending time talking to my actual friends.

It wasn’t that bad, but in high school I mindlessly got into the habit of drinking a few cups of Coke each day (I think it started because I would get a 2 liter whenever I’d order pizza). I quit it pretty much cold turkey, and not only did I stop drinking it at home, I no longer order it at restaurants either, which is something I did ever since I was a little kid. The idea of just buying a bottle of soda and drinking it is straight honestly grosses me out now even though getting a can or bottle from a vending machine was something I’d do without thinking. The one exception is when I’m pigging out at the movies with a bucket of popcorn, but that’s pretty rare.

wheeldawg ,

I miss before the feed existed. People would just update their page and Wall and you’d have to look around to see what people has changed (you could just see they made an update".

The Wall itself was just an insecure text box, so you could say something and identify yourself as whoever you wanted (there was no linking here) and they had no way to know who actually typed it.

I hated it as soon as the feed came out, really hated when it became open more widely (I was a college kid mad the little kids were coming to mess up the playground)

I kinda stopped using it much as soon as high schools could join. I would log in every couple months and remember I still don’t care about any of these people. Then I finally made the move last year to download my data and delete the account. Haven’t looked back.

agamemnonymous ,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’ve stopped smoking 3 times

Alfiegerner ,

4th time the charm? I have up 4 or 5 times for 6 months to a year before it stuck.

BugleFingers ,

Biting my cheeks, now I bite my lips. Mmmmmm skin

greyw0lv ,

Not the only one apparently.

Also what about finger tips?

azimir ,

Video games. I used to play 4-6 hours per day (or often more), every day. It was kind of my default activity when I wasn’t forced to do something else. If I ran out of steam trying to focus on work or family I would drift into playing a video game. The result was a MASSIVE sink of time into something that left me with little afterwards. I didn’t learn new things, I drifted away from my kids, and I didn’t take care of my home.

Video games are fine. They’re entertaining, but they’re also potentially life consuming. I watch people who want to do more with their lives, but instead they just put more time into some game or another.

I managed to kick the habit and it’s been a great 10 years since then where I play very little and only in very short, controlled bursts when I can play with my kids for a bit (they usually destroy me these days). With all of that saved time, my career started flying, my home is in better shape, and I actually don’t drift away from family events like I used to.

don ,

Smoking. Vaped off of cigarettes and then gradually decreased the nicotine levels until I had vaped 0 nicotine for two months, then stopped vaping.

grasshopper_mouse ,
@grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

Cigarettes. Went cold turkey every time. 3 time’s the charm! It’s been 13 years now, but I still occasionally get cravings, and sometimes I dream about having one and then wake up feeling super guilty and horrible about myself even though it wasn’t real.

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