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9 Tips On How to Overcome Video Game Addiction

Video games are fun, exciting, and a great way to relax – but sometimes, the line between a fun hobby and an unhealthy addiction can become blurry. 

If you find yourself spending more time gaming than you would like, or if it’s affecting your relationships, work, or health, then that might be a sign of an addiction. 

This therefore raises concern on the need to take charge of the situation before it gets out of hand.  

Discussed in this article are 9 tips on how to overcome video game addiction.

1. Recognize The Signs

It’s easy to lose track of time while gaming, but when it starts interfering with your daily life, it’s time to pay attention. Some common signs of addiction include:

  • Playing for hours and losing sleep.
  • Neglecting work, school, or personal relationships.
  • Feeling irritable or anxious when you can’t play.
  • Thinking about gaming even when you’re not playing.
  • Loss of control
  • Secrecy

Admitting there’s a problem is always the first step toward change.

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2. Identify And Manage Triggers

Games are designed to be engaging and rewarding, which can make them hard to put down. However, addiction on the other hand is often driven by emotional or situational triggers. Common triggers include:

  • Stress or anxiety
  • Boredom
  • Loneliness
  • Life problems
  • Allure of virtual rewards

Identify what drives you to game excessively and find healthier coping strategies.

3. Set Healthy Boundaries

Jerome Hines once said, “The only proper way to eliminate bad habits is to replace them with good ones.”

Overcoming video game addiction is not a day’s journey but you can start by:

  • Setting a daily or weekly gaming time limit.
  • Taking breaks every hour
  • Avoid gaming before bed to improve your sleep, etc.

Starting small with the above steps can gradually reduce your gaming time.

4. Find Alternative Activities

A key reason gaming can be addictive is that it fills time and gives a sense of purpose. To overcome addiction, replace gaming with other fulfilling activities like:

  • Walking, hitting the gym, running, swimming, or playing a sport.
  • Creative hobbies like drawing, writing, or music.
  • Social activities – hang out with friends or join a club.

When you have other rewarding activities in your life, the pull of gaming will naturally weaken.

5. Make It Harder To Overindulge

Creating small obstacles like keeping your console or computer in a less accessible spot,  deleting games that consume too much of your time, turning off game notifications or using apps that limit your screen time or lock you out after a certain period can reduce the urge to play games.

6. Talk To Someone

It is vital to know that you don’t have to figure this out alone. Share your struggle with a friend, family member, or loved one. Having someone to check in with can keep you motivated and accountable.

7. Learn To Manage Stress And Emotional Health

Many people turn to video games as a way to escape from stress or negative emotions. Developing healthier coping mechanisms like meditation and mindfulness exercises, journaling your thoughts and feelings, talking to a friend or therapist when you feel overwhelmed, etc. is key to long-term success in overcoming gaming addiction. 

8. Seek Professional Help If Needed

If you’ve tried to manage your gaming habits but still feel out of control, it may be time to seek professional help. 

Therapists who specialize in addiction can help you explore the underlying reasons for your gaming habits and develop personalized strategies to regain control. 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based treatments have been shown to be highly effective for gaming addiction.

9. Be Patient With Yourself

Change takes time and recovery is rarely a straight path. You may encounter setbacks or moments of weakness – but that’s normal.

You might have days where you game more than you intended – and that’s okay. 

Progress isn’t about perfection; it’s about improving with time. 

Celebrate your wins like cutting down gaming time, etc. no matter how small.

Remember, the goal isn’t necessarily to eliminate gaming completely, but to create a balanced relationship with it.

Joanna Oyeleke

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