Gaming

Gaming Addiction & Your Brain

Games are designed to keep you hooked. Achievements, leveling up, and rewards trigger massive dopamine releases. Your brain craves that next win.

Signs of Gaming Addiction

  • Gaming for hours without breaks
  • Thinking about games when not playing
  • Feeling irritable when unable to play
  • Neglecting work, school, or relationships
  • Lying about how much you play

How It Affects You

  • Physical Health: Eye strain, poor posture, weight gain
  • Sleep: Late nights lead to exhaustion
  • Relationships: Isolation from friends and family
  • Productivity: Poor performance at work or school
  • Mental Health: Increased anxiety and depression

Take Control

  • Set strict daily time limits (1-2 hours max)
  • Use app timers to enforce limits
  • Remove games from your phone
  • Keep gaming devices out of the bedroom
  • Schedule gaming only after responsibilities
  • Find real-world hobbies to replace gaming

Beat the Urge

When you feel the urge to game, try:

  • Going outside for fresh air
  • Exercising or playing sports
  • Meeting friends in person
  • Reading a book
  • Learning a new skill

Remember: Gaming isn’t bad, but balance is essential. Real life achievements matter more than virtual ones.