It's that time of year again. Pick something to give up for 40 days as an experiment / comfort zone expansion. Post about it here. Good luck and have fun!
Edit: For anyone who wants it, here are some prompts for brainstorming things to try giving up (set a 5-minute timer for the brainstorm):
- What takes up too much of my time?
- What takes up too much of my attention?
- What in my life is most out to get me?
- What superstimuli am I most attracted to?
- What in my life feels the most like pica?
And also for anyone who wants it, here are some concrete suggestions for things to give up, in no particular order:
- Video games
- Smartphones
- Facebook, Reddit, etc.
- Sugar
- Caffeine
Not sure if anyone's gonna see this, but I'd be curious to hear quick check-ins: how's everyone doing ~1 month in, with ~2 weeks to go?
I've stuck to no porn and basically felt no desire to go back, which is nice. In general I've felt incredibly free from all of my non-social addictions since the beginning of February; watching TV or playing video games by myself holds almost no appeal either. I still find myself drawn to social addictions like Facebook but I mostly endorse this for the time being.
Basically stuck to my commitment - early on I bent it a bit by taking 'notes' in the form of drawing abstract scribbles, but I now mostly don't do that. I have also once or twice looked up info relevant to the meeting, but both times felt pretty in the spirit. This has partially been achieved by attending fewer lectures and meetings, which is something I explicitly permitted myself to do.
I did in fact meditate 10 minutes a day for a week, then promptly stopped.