When I carve out time to game, it's because I rationalize that I 'deserve it,' so I relish every minute of that 2-3 hour session.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think a lot of us feel the need to always be connected, and finding time to relax and sometimes play is something that I think we all need to make more time for, especially me.
For most people, an hour a day playing our favorite games will power up our ability to engage whole-heartedly with difficult challenges, strengthen our relationships with the people we care about most - while still letting us notice when it's time to stop playing in virtual worlds and bring our gamer strengths back to real life.
I try not to play two days in succession. I usually try to space it so I have a day in between.
I try and play 2 or 3 times a week to stay on my game.
I listen to worship music before the game to calm my nerves and just go out and have fun. It's a game, and I try to enjoy it.
My games are rather stressful games, where you have to play for a long time.
Usually after I'm done with working, I just come home and play a little game and go to bed. After work, I have a lot time to do a lot of stuff. I think I've got a good balance of work and play.
For me, I tend to sit back sometimes and just count my blessings because of how long I've played.
I feel usually the strength of my game is my driving, and over the past - even since I was in college and everything, my short game has been the thing that's let me down.
When you're at your absolute, most exhausted... That's when you have to be at the top of your game.
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