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Gaming can be a great way to unwind and recharge, and it’s important to maintain a balance that allows for enjoyment and relaxation. If you’ve been feeling too busy, overwhelmed, or disconnected from this hobby, it might be worth exploring why and seeing if you can carve out some time to enjoy it again.
Remember, it’s okay to prioritize yourself and your hobbies—they can play a key role in your mental health and overall well-being. Even a little gaming can provide a nice escape and help you reset!
It's important to remember that such prolonged periods of gaming can have detrimental effects on your physical and mental health. Your body and mind both need varied activities and rest to function optimally.
I urge you to consider incorporating breaks into your gaming sessions, stepping away to stretch, hydrate, and give your eyes a rest. It might also be beneficial to balance your gaming time with other activities that promote physical health and social interaction.
Remember, your well-being should always come first. Gaming can still be a part of your life, but in a way that doesn't compromise your health.