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4 contributions to Habit Hackers
What are you replacing your bad habits with?
Perhaps the most important step in quitting addictions is replacing them. For me, I was able to quit my bad habits by spending most of my time on content creation online, and the other activities included working out/exercising, reading, and sleeping earlier. So, what are you focusing on instead of your bad habits? Let us know with a comment below 👇
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New comment Sep 23
1 like • Sep 21
I will meditate a lot,i alteady did It and i felt good,then i ll ready books,walking outside or sitting under my house socializing with strangers
1 like • Sep 23
@Thisath Kr meditation It s so fascinating a long journey with It😃
Cold Turkey vs Gradual Decrease
We all hate our addictions (for obvious reasons) which is why we prefer trying to quit all at once, AKA go cold turkey. But, after learning the path to breaking bad habits and making errors myself over the past 2 years, I might have to say that cold turkey isn't the way to go. I've tried both methods: Quitting all at once, and decreasing over a period of time. From experience, a gradual decrease seems more reasonable. Scientifically speaking, a gradual decrease also seems more reasonable. I tried going cold turkey on p*rn but faced relapse after relapse, however I kept increasing the number of days in a row I would abstain for. eg:- indulging thrice a week, then once a week, then once a month (over the course of a year) So basically, I was gradually decreasing, even though I was unaware of it. After analyzing all of my other habit-quitting journeys, I see that this pattern was always present. And, 450+ days later of being clean, I think this was a massive factor for my success. Yes, it took me a year to quit p*rn, but you could definitely speed it up if you stick to a written plan. I know, it might sound weird 'scheduling' your next indulging session, but instead think of it as setting small goals. Achieving these goals will push you and motivate you far better than a streak, that you expect to last for 10,000 days while you're at day 1, ever will. I've actually created a video where I discuss this more in depth (Check it out in the Classroom tab). Hope this helps, take action :) Have you ever tried a gradual decrease? If so, how was your experience?
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New comment Sep 24
1 like • Sep 21
Very interesting and psychologically stimulating because it s a new approach for me....i want to thank you for adding me here...
What’s the biggest challenge you face in quitting your bad habits?
Let's identify our biggest weak point so that we can tackle it for good.
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New comment Sep 26
1 like • Sep 21
Another THING that makes me relapse is boredom, psychological pain and nervous mood
Welcome to the Habit Hackers!
Hello there. So excited to have you here. After doing the action steps below, check the 'classroom' tab to access the good stuff. To kick things off, please comment below introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name 2. What bad habits you're trying to quit See you in the comments!
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New comment Oct 4
2 likes • Sep 21
Hi my name is Cristiano and i need a dopamine detox for overweight,porn,masturb....,overall quitting smoking vaping and procrastinating,i m under psychiatrist meds and i don t have a job...i am an amateur teatre actor and a dilettante musician
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Cristiano De angelis
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@cristiano-de-angelis-3467
Italian m46

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Joined Sep 20, 2024
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