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번역 관련 문제 보고
1. Uninstall the Game
Sometimes, the best way to stop is to remove the temptation. Uninstalling the game can give you a break and make it easier to focus on other activities. You can always reinstall it later when you're feeling ready!
2. Find a New Hobby
Dive into something new and exciting, like reading, working out, or learning something creative. Focusing on a new hobby can help you feel more accomplished and keep your mind off the game.
3. Set Clear Goals & Limits
If you don't want to quit entirely, set some personal goals (e.g., improve your skills or play for only 30 minutes a day). When you start recognizing that you’re having fun again, you can decide to re-enter the game with a new mindset.
Remember, it’s about enjoying the experience, not just being the best!
Hacks. Yes.
Strategy and IQ. No