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I'm really bad at sticking to things. Every time I try to do something slow and good for me, I do it for a month or two tops and I just revert back into the habits that are bad for me.

For example, I did weightlifting for 2-3 months and I had a lot of fun doing it but I just slowly lost interest and stopped. I did daily journaling and meditation and it gave me a lot of peace and clarity but it only took one mental breakdown for me to quit. I read books daily for a month but I eventually got sucked back into consuming mostly digital media.

I know that all of the former activities were good for me and I genuinely enjoyed doing all of them but I just eventually get sucked back into my old bad habits. How do you break away from that?

For some additional information: I get therapy every 2 weeks and I'm not on any medication. Clinically diagnosed with depression and anxiety

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[–] salarua@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

i have an account on Habitica. it's a todo list with RPG mechanics (or an RPG game where you gain XP and level up by doing things in real life) and it's really helped me keep on track. i'll let my competitive instincts kick in and i'll grind for gold or try and level up quickly or whatever, and i'll get everything i need to do that day done within like the first two hours and i'll be disappointed i have nothing else to do. never underestimate the power of gamification