Hey my names Chrissabelle and I love giving advice. I always have. Most of my friends call me Chrissie but really like to be called anything. Well... :p I really would like to be a psycologist when I get older. I love listening to other people, I've always been a good listener and I love to help people to the best of my abilities. I love being with family, hanging out with friends, ice skating, and tennis. I also love to laugh and have fun. Who doesn't? Honestly I just am a really happy person although I can come off really serious to people who don't know me which really sucks. I haven't been answering advice for a few weeks because of numerous reasons but now I'm back and so glad to be able to help everyone again. I really hope I can guys =) That's about it so ask me anything, anytime you need advice and I'll try to help you as best I can!
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Hey. Well, I'm 13, if that will help.
So I have a screenname[AIM] and a myspace and stuff, and I'm absolutely addicted. More to AIM then to myspace, though. I go on AIM every single day, no matter where I am or who I'm with. I go on it for atleast an hour and a half and if it were up to me, I'd never get off.
So, my question is, is there any way I can like less addict myself to the computer, is it a phase?
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Lol, I think a lot of people our age are addicted to the computer but it's more of an addiction than a phase. It's a proven fact that it takes 30 days to start a habbit so it also takes 30 days to end one. What you really want to do (if you want to go on less) is stay off the computer for about that amount of time. I guess you can go on for like 15 minutes but that might not help with your "recovery" lol, since once you're on you may want to stay on longer. If you stay off for about this amount of time it will become so routine not to go on that you won't even want to as much or maybe just occasionally. You just have to really stick with it and it should help. I've tried it and it really helps so to less addict yourself this is really all you can do. Also, try keeping yourself busy by being with your boyfriend in person a lot, hanging out with friends a lot, or being with your family a lot. This will keep your mind off of the computer. I really hope this helped and good luck! =)
Chrissabelle
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