So I said, on facebook, that I was going to try for an internet-free life, for a while. With a bunch of caveats. The biggest caveat being that I can't really have an internet-free life because I'm a web-monkey by trade. But I can at least focus on the things which matter to me, online. Those being: Writing, contributing, connecting
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I'm struggling to write much at the moment. Definitely not writing about work has probably caused a bunch of that, because my brain is mostly revolving around either work or Julie.
Or a certain Scottish event. Which I am looking forward to being over, because I will get 25% of my brain back.
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Blacklist them, in a way that makes it easy but not trivial to lift the block. Then at least you have to make a conscious decision to lift the block, rather than looking at them at of habit.
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Also it depends if it is habituation itself or the activity that is the habit that worries you; I can substitute bad cookery programmes for FB etc but is this any better in the scheme of things??!
In the end I'm always glad, as I say, that Im more ADD than OCD so not such a biggie for me:) (tho it would be nice to fix the 1-3am thing in favour of More Sleep indeed)
Anyway here you are writing on LJ! Congrats!!!
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the issue is both habituation, and the activity. If the activity feeds into the 90-second distraction/stimulation cycles I seem to be hooked on, it's something I want to reduce and remove.
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