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I log in many times to see if there is any new reply of my thread because my some questions are like that, i need to login to see if there is new reply or new knowledge to be learned, login means not that type of login that typing username and password, instead i switched to "always stay logged in" option , because i mostly on my computer and struggle to concentrate on work previously in my hand , so i switch to this site many time because of curiosity, It's been really very hard to concentrate for me.

I don't wanna armchair diagnose you by calling it addiction but it's definitely a problem if it gets in the way of your work. If fully stopping doesn't help you, I'd say set small goals each day and gradually increase the difficulty. Whenever I try this method, I type in the goals on my notes where I can see my progress so the whole thing feels more rewarding. A little add on: fidgeting could help increase your focus.

I also suggest using a notification bot, see: [TELEGRAM] Yet Another BitcoinTalk Notification BOT (merits, mentions, topics,+)
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

The first time I heard of forum addiction I consider it passion, not addiction, it's good if you are learning and it's a good addiction it happens to me when I first learn about Bitcointalk because there are so many things to learn here sometimes you cannot keep up, you need more time in a day because the topic is dynamic and discussion worth participating.
I'm sure you will get over it at some point, but be sure to contribute to the flow of the discussion and let the community knows that you learn a lot of you are a proud member.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
Are you assuming your logging in very many times like a newbie as an addiction? Since when?? ...and even if it should, isn't it what every good learner would crave for?
I'm supposed you know how tedious it is to surf around the whole forum just for a single idea?! Then chill, if it's growing as an addiction, you need 'em more.
Point of correction; not all addictions are destructive, some are needed to build a solid passion and interest. I believe if you're faced with challenges everyday, YOU'LL have no choice but to log on everday to fasten 'em belt and further your quest

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I log in many times to see if there is any new reply of my thread because my some questions are like that, i need to login to see if there is new reply or new knowledge to be learned, login means not that type of login that typing username and password, instead i switched to "always stay logged in" option , because i mostly on my computer and struggle to concentrate on work previously in my hand , so i switch to this site many time because of curiosity, It's been really very hard to concentrate for me.

Dude, you can't really be that addicted to this forum. Just take a break for a few days. You'll get over it.
If you want to know whether someone has answered your question on the forum, there are several notification bots available. There are also bots that will send you notifications when someone mentions you, as well as some other useful information.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
Addiction is not always bad if it can add to your knowledge and insight with this forum. I understand why you are addicted because there are many discussion topics here that you want to find so that you keep opening this forum. Moreover, there is more motivation because you see other users who have been successful because of this forum you will definitely be addicted.

There's nothing wrong with what you do as long as it doesn't interfere with your daily life. For example, if you are fired from your job because you often spend time on this forum, that's bad for your addiction. Cheesy

My advice is that you should reduce your activity time in this forum, because if your eyes look at this forum for too long it can damage your own eyes. I think 6-7 hours a day is enough
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
You are encouraged to be a regular of the forum by popping in once in a while  to familiarize yourself  with the community and some of the rules here, but if this place drive's you to be logging in more than usual that could be a good thing as you will get to learn more crypto jargon  Roll Eyes but if it makes you less productive in real life then try by all means to stay away from this place...there is more to life than being here all day!

Best way to stay away is find something that will require you to be offline, a new hobby, a job anything that will just keep you occupied.
sr. member
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

You have to first define what you're busy doing on the forum taking too much of your time before concluding on if this kind of addiction worth it or not but base on what i can see on your profile and for me to judge about that, i don't see it an addiction but rather a chance for you to level up what you're contributing to the forum, your account was just created last year and yet you only have 5 merits and less than 200 post with 70 activities, ask yourself what you have been doing while online? You could termed it anything you like as long as you aren't contributing to the forum as expected, try make your presence be felt if you're always committed to being online on this forum.

Perhaps, the OP has been reading through various numerous threads. There are times where I mostly feel like reading through a lot of stuff on here(and there really is a lot to read).
I know when I had first registered on here, I mostly spent more time reading and going through threads than I did writing. I had wanted to fully understand the workings of the forum before I began to “safely” contribute without fear of mistakenly doing the wrong thing.

There are a lot of people that don’t write much but do read a lot thereby acquiring more knowledge. And personally, I think it’s much better to read and not write anything than to write and write BS.
I can relate with the OP as when I had first registered on here, there was a lot to read(there still is) and I had initially spent a lot of time on here reading though various thread and not exactly writing anything.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

You have to first define what you're busy doing on the forum taking too much of your time before concluding on if this kind of addiction worth it or not but base on what i can see on your profile and for me to judge about that, i don't see it an addiction but rather a chance for you to level up what you're contributing to the forum, your account was just created last year and yet you only have 5 merits and less than 200 post with 70 activities, ask yourself what you have been doing while online? You could termed it anything you like as long as you aren't contributing to the forum as expected, try make your presence be felt if you're always committed to being online on this forum.

I log in many times to see if there is any new reply of my thread because my some questions are like that, i need to login to see if there is new reply or new knowledge to be learned, login means not that type of login that typing username and password, instead i switched to "always stay logged in" option , because i mostly on my computer and struggle to concentrate on work previously in my hand , so i switch to this site many time because of curiosity, It's been really very hard to concentrate for me.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
When you are fond of visiting a place frequently it’s because you derive joy from there or perhaps you benefit in one way or another. Addiction can affect you either positively or negatively it just depends on what you benefit or how it affects your well-being. I’m sure all your time spent here are not in vain and you have been able to learn or achieve something here either directly or indirectly thats why you are finding it difficult to spend less time here. I don’t think its bad spending so much time here as far as it doesn’t affect your sleep or your health in any way.

Before i joined the forum i used to spend most of my time on twitter, i get my daily updates about music football and jokes from my favorite comedians on twitter, it used to be fun until i joined the forum last month. Ever since I joined the forum I have no other place to spend my time i barely even have time for twitter and social media. I have learned so much being here and since I love reading this is just the perfect place for me. So I wouldn’t classify it as an addiction, just that we have ways of seeing things differently.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

You have to first define what you're busy doing on the forum taking too much of your time before concluding on if this kind of addiction worth it or not but base on what i can see on your profile and for me to judge about that, i don't see it an addiction but rather a chance for you to level up what you're contributing to the forum, your account was just created last year and yet you only have 5 merits and less than 200 post with 70 activities, ask yourself what you have been doing while online? You could termed it anything you like as long as you aren't contributing to the forum as expected, try make your presence be felt if you're always committed to being online on this forum.
sr. member
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I even really like to spend my free time on forums, the information I get here is more accurate than social media. There is a lot of information that I can take in forums, being addicted to forums has given me a lot of knowledge. You need to find busyness in the real world to break the addiction, find activities that make you feel good, then come back to it when you feel you are happy in the forum.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
OP you didn't say why you always log in. If the reason why you log in is to read and get more knowledge about bitcoin, then it is a positive addiction. For me, your situation is like being addicted to reading. Recently my cousin came back from school and I discovered that she was highly addicted to tik tok and Facebook. I was surprised when she was weeping because her phone battery ran down and there was no power to charge her phone. Moderation is key in every issue or live's activity but it is better to be addicted to this forum than social media. Except it's for business, social media has low or no benefits.
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Addiction is said to be as not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you. It depends on what you been addicted to, if what are addicted to adds to your live don't stop but you curtail how you use it,if it's what doesn't add value to your life then start by seeing a therapist, counselor or curtailing it yourself.
I think we are here in the forum to be informed or transform
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

OP, are you sure you have one account on this forum? I found some matches with another account. You tried to sign up for a bounty, and your Twitter account tells me that there is another account that also owns this contact.
I will not blame you for alternative accounts now; just be careful.

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But on topic: I see that you are a very good gambler, that you are fond of gambling, and that you have some experience in trading. No wonder this forum attracted you. There are many like-minded people here; in addition, your activity indicates that you have a lot of free time. I do not see you as a rank hunter, but I see a person who is trying to sincerely communicate on the forum.
So I don't think you have anything to worry about.

But if one day you want to categorically cut off relations with this attractive forum, you can copy and plagiarize. In this case, your addiction will be cured right away (joke). 
legendary
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?

It seems that you have a lot of free time, because if it weren't for that, you wouldn't be so focused on the forum. If logging in worries you too much, you can browse the forum as a guest. Be that as it may, I don't think you need to worry too much at this point, for most people, the "addiction" you mention disappears after a while.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
is it happened to your sometime when you were newbie?
I think I should ask you this question first, is your addiction in forum affecting you in any way? Because I don't really see anything bad in being addicted to forum, not that you are spending money here or anything, basically the forum is for learning or sharing information, I don't think their is anything bad in learning always.
I don't have any solution to your problem, I do login frequently but I don't think there is anything bad in it, i know I can't do without the forum for now, even if am addicted to forum, I see no reason why I will stop visiting the forum.
hero member
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"every addiction is bad" so you think logging into forums multiple times a day is something bad.?
It is necessary to review your purpose logging into the forum, if the time you spend while on the forum does not provide any benefit, maybe the quote "every addiction is bad" is very appropriate to embed. Clear goals will make you feel at home somewhere, similarly when you are accepted to work at a company, you will feel safe because it is in accordance with your initial intentions.
I never feel bored logging in every day on the forum, besides being able to deepen my knowledge of blockchain, I can also increase my income from signature campaigns.
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I am a newbie and this is my first ever forum account and i am addicted to it, i log in many many times a day, what can i do to stop addiction, "every addiction is bad"
Use this forum responsibly.

Hang out, do physical excercises more.
legendary
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Best method of dealing with addictions is going cold turkey. Meaning you just hard stop visiting the forum. Find some other things to do in your life. Especially the productive ones, like studying, working or sports.

You are right to recognize this problem, it's easy to spend countless hours reading posts to the point where it's detrimental to your life, because you are not achieving anything. And you absolutely don't need to spend hours every day on this forum to be a successful Bitcoin investors. All you need to know is how to safely use Bitcoin, and then just have patience and hold it for years instead of trying to trade it frequently.
legendary
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Total time logged in: 3 days, 9 hours and 48 minutes.
With about 70 days since you registered on the forum, those are not insane numbers and doesn't suggest you are addicted if we consider just the time spent.

If you feel you are not able to stop using the forum when you have other engagements to attend to, then start trying to withdraw a bit, till you can decide when to log in and when not to.
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