Posted May 05, 2016

Anyway, I did not buy a single game (any store) in the whole of april :) So that's something!
So gave up smoking in Febuary (check) Gave up buying Games in March (check) next up: giving up eating so much sweets, start running again, etc... Bright Future indeed. ;) (let's see how it turns out)
And all the other stuff you're doing: Awesome, sounds like you're right on track! The more things you make an effort to improve upon, the higher the risk of relapsing (because you're simultaneously depriving your brain of so many ways it got used to seeking cheap rewards) but as long as there's an overall improvement, that's the most important thing.
One must beware of not letting one relapse turn into a series of relapses. That's where the setbacks are, not in the singular relapses. In that regard, a spreadsheet for tracking relapses might be more useful than a simplistic day counter. The latter might trick you into thinking "I'll just relapse 3 days in a row and then reset" whereas a spreadsheet makes those 3 relapses more visible.