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Are You Addicted to Reddit? How to Overcome That Addiction


I suffer from Reddit addiction, what should I do? : r/productivity

Trust me, you're not alone. Look around you, EVERYONE is constantly on their phones. Find a small goal you think you can stick to (example, don' ...

IWTL how to get rid of Reddit addiction permanently so it doesn't ...

Every time you get the impulse to open reddit, switch your thoughts to your new hobby instead and start immediately to do something related to ...

Final boss: How do I tackle my Reddit addiction? : r/digitalminimalism

I'm on a phone, what do you recommend? I'm on the browser version because the app is too addictive but I'm still checking Reddit almost daily ...

People who have overcome any addiction....What's your secret?

Go for a run, workout, draw, paint, piano, something to better yourself. Every time you feel that thought of "just once", get up, and do ...

Overcoming Reddit Addiction - Medium

You can attempt to gradually reduce the time you spend browsing Reddit, and slowly lose attachment to the website and lose the bad habits.

How to Stop Reddit Addiction - Game Quitters

How to Stop Reddit Addiction · 1. Set a daily Reddit limit. Be mindful about when and why you are scrolling through Reddit. · 2. Delete the Reddit app · 3. Block ...

Why You're Addicted & How to Stop (Phone, Social Media, etc.)

Addictions are used to regulate your emotions. But, when you artificially modify momentum, that keeps you stuck. So you're learning how to shift ...

How did you overcome your addiction? : r/AskMen - Reddit

Start with the worst addiction. Quit cold turkey. Feed into any cravings by resorting to your second most harmful addiction.

How do you break an addiction? : r/AskReddit

Admit that there is a problem, that you have an addiction and reflect on it. talk to friends or ask for professional help this way they can help you manage ...

Trying to overcome my first addiction, how do I get past this? - Reddit

Build a reward in a few hours won't get you less addicted. Giving yourself the up down of rewards will only give you a worse addiction. Which is ...

Does addiction go away or do you just get more disciplined ... - Reddit

Addictions go away if you lose interest in them in a natural way. The appeal is gone, so you no longer crave whatever you were addicted to. If ...

how do you handle social media addiction? : r/adhdwomen - Reddit

The only way to deal with any addiction is to be totally committed to dealing with the addiction and confronting the extreme discomfort you are ...

How to Stop Wasting Time on Reddit - Game Quitters

I had managed to curb my addiction to other social media sites like Instagram, but Reddit was a stubborn beast. I was so addicted to Reddit. I'm ...

How to stop being addicted to Reddit, Quora, the Internet/PC, and ...

You don't have to get rid of at least Internet/PC completely but yes you can get rid of your addiction very easily, just a few steps! 1.

[need advice] Seriously- how do you beat social media addiction?

Cutting out your social media completely is a great way to lose all your connections, so just be smart and learn how to manage the addiction ...

I am addicted to twitter and reddit. Especially reddit. It often takes the ...

I would encourage you to not think of this in an addiction framework. Instead think of this as a self medicating framework. Why are you choosing reddit over ...

How to stop my addiction to Quora and Reddit as a teenager

Generally more you think about getting rid of any addiction, difficult to come out of it. Instead, focus on the things which will keep you busy ...

Youtube addiction is real and im an addict. : r/digitalminimalism

I know you mean well, but you're talking like someone who has never been addicted to anything. Yes, these things can help some people, but true ...

Ask HN: How to Stop Reddit Addiction? - Hacker News

There is no cure. The best solution is to feed the addiction. Buy as many monitors as you can then display as many subreddits on the screen as ...

What was your biggest addiction, and what did you do to stop it?

It's now been 2 full years since I had any. It doesn't sound like much of an 'addiction' but it was genuinely something that I needed to kick.