Any practical / mental tips for stopping / reducing time spent on TL?
TL addiction
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
Any practical / mental tips for stopping / reducing time spent on TL? | ||
bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
Good luck | ||
fabiano
Brazil4644 Posts
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
This whole topic sounds weird and I'm probably exaggerating a little. Can't believe this is a problem of mine :p | ||
Surufka
United States13 Posts
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
On November 06 2012 02:49 Surufka wrote: Okay, so, First off I can totally understand where you are coming from. Being able to have self control, or at least the knowledge that you can control it if you want to, is a comforting feeling to have. If i were you, I would do this only in your mind. What I mean by that is, I dont think you should block, or even get your self temp-banned from TL. What you should do is any time you find yourself wanting to go to TL or actually visiting the site, do something else, and make that a "specific" something else. Like, think maybe that "Anytime I feel the urge to go to TL, I'm going to play a game of Starcraft instead". This way, it gives you a buffer of time to take TL off your mind, as well as letting you do something else. Also, I would take any links/bookmarks/extensions for TL off your browser, just so the available urge is a little less sudden. Good Luck! Thanks a lot for good advice. Will try that | ||
LockeTazeline
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farvacola
United States18814 Posts
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Alpino
Brazil4390 Posts
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endy
Switzerland8970 Posts
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Surufka
United States13 Posts
On November 06 2012 03:19 LockeTazeline wrote: I have this exact same problem. So one day each week (I do Fridays), I ban myself from TL. No visiting TL for any reason period. (although the reason I do this is for fasting, it's still pretty much the same concept) Sorry to get off of topic, but I'm pretty ignorant of any religions except Christianity. What religion are you? I find it really cool that you would take that kind of initiative for something you believe in, admirable. Also, No problem ThePhan2m Anytime. | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States43527 Posts
I have the same problem; good luck | ||
RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
Also isnt there some sort of 3rd party software that blocks websites? Put a password on that, and then ask someone you trust to lock webs. Or to be honest, you're whole account if you're studiyng. | ||
tree.hugger
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Of course, sometimes that has the opposite effect... | ||
LockeTazeline
2390 Posts
On November 06 2012 03:45 Surufka wrote: Sorry to get off of topic, but I'm pretty ignorant of any religions except Christianity. What religion are you? I find it really cool that you would take that kind of initiative for something you believe in, admirable. Also, No problem ThePhan2m Anytime. Christian. I was clearly spending too much time on TL and StarCraft in general, and then I heard a sermon on fasting, so that seemed like the perfect solution. I admit, it isn't easy though, especially when there's a Code S group that day, and I am just itching to read the results. | ||
itsjustatank
Hong Kong9148 Posts
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LeafMeAlone
United States301 Posts
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Surufka
United States13 Posts
On November 06 2012 07:49 LockeTazeline wrote: Christian. I was clearly spending too much time on TL and StarCraft in general, and then I heard a sermon on fasting, so that seemed like the perfect solution. I admit, it isn't easy though, especially when there's a Code S group that day, and I am just itching to read the results. Oh yeah, now that you mention it, Some of my friends from church fast every once in awhile. Suppose to be a very "Mind Clearing" experience. | ||
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