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Earthwise TC70025 7.5-Inch 2.5-Amp Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator, Grey
Powerful 2.5-Amp motor for superior power, run-time and durability(4) Durable steel tines; Cultivates and tills up to 7.5" wide and 6" deepIdeal for small to mid-size gardens and flower beds; Works well as a weed control toolLightweight design makes it effortless to operate and store; Single lever switch starts every timeSoft ergonomic grip for comfortable operation; Eco-friendly alternative to gas-powered lawn and garden equipment
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u/SeafoodDuder ยท 3 pointsr/StopGaming

It's all part of the quitting journey. Discovering new hobbies is just part of quitting because once you quit then you'll just have more hours free in the day (and night). If you don't try new hobbies then you're more likely to slip back into it again.

I try to stick to free hobbies or hobbies that are like buy it once then it's mostly free until you decide you want to upgrade, which might be often depending on what it is, lol! :)

I've really focused on making my healthy a priority, so I've taken on things like:

-Fitness. I bought some handweights, a medicine ball, a yoga mat (for stomach exercises mostly) then I just started some basic exercises, doing cardio and just generally trying to be outside more. I find that being outside generally helps me more than going to a gym (cheaper too) or doing exercises inside because it motivates me, so I can't give up as easily.

-Bicycling. It's fun, it's exercise, it's transportation all rolled into one.

-Swimming. Love the water, it's almost like meditating for me. Good exercise too.

-Cooking/Nutrition. Reading labels has become my version of reading stats, skill trees, etc. and it helps me challenge myself. Eating better is a reward in itself and if you like eating then trying new foods, spices or tools (grill, pan, oven, etc) then you'd probably like this. Food shouldn't cost you much extra either. Check out /r/eatcheapandhealthy, /r/crockpot, /r/vegetarian (even if you are not) and their sidebars. :)

-Metal Detecting, Magnet Fishing or /r/Geocaching . I feel like these are really forgotten about or people don't really know that they exist. /r/metaldetecting is like treasure hunting, exercise and cleaning up the environment all in one. /r/magnetfishing is the same thing, except you're casting a magnet and rope into the water and seeing what you can find (good arm workout too lol). Neither of these are expensive to get into (more than $200). Just be careful of bridges, etc when magnet fishing.

-Gardening/Landscaping. There are /r/gardening and /r/landscaping subreddits too. My rototiller is great for like digging up weeds or getting the ground ready for planting. They're surprisingly fun to use too. I want to use my rototiller even if I don't have to, lol! :)

-Social groups. Use anything and everything to just get out of the house. Use meetup.com, use the craigslist 'Community' section (be safe), find the local subreddit for your city because I can almost guarantee something exists. If you're not in a relationship then try joining a dating site, even if it's just for friends.

Challenge yourself to become better, you're the protagonist in your own story now. Video games come and go all the time and there will ALWAYS be another game.