How to Break a Sims 2 Addiction

Limit yourself., If you still can't do it, put your computer on strike., Uninstall the game., If all else fails, see a psychiatrist.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Limit yourself.

    Write a strict schedule saying when you can play, (e.g Saturday, 1:00-2:00, with breaks.)
  2. Step 2: If you still can't do it

    Turn it off, at the wall if you have to, and walk away.

    Find something else interesting and try to forget all about it! , It may be hard, but you should be able to get over it.

    Ask a friend to hold on to the game for a while, hopefully they won't 'join the club'.

    Then begin finding new things to do. , They may be able to recommend further course of action you can take.
  3. Step 3: put your computer on strike.

  4. Step 4: Uninstall the game.

  5. Step 5: If all else fails

  6. Step 6: see a psychiatrist.

Detailed Guide

Write a strict schedule saying when you can play, (e.g Saturday, 1:00-2:00, with breaks.)

Turn it off, at the wall if you have to, and walk away.

Find something else interesting and try to forget all about it! , It may be hard, but you should be able to get over it.

Ask a friend to hold on to the game for a while, hopefully they won't 'join the club'.

Then begin finding new things to do. , They may be able to recommend further course of action you can take.

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