- Staying up late. It’s not harmless. - I used to do that. Now, I loooove getting in my bed and cutting out the light and it’s “night night”! 
- Same. I will potter around until 5 or 6 am and then hate myself as I have a meeting in the morning that I will either need to drag myself out of bed for or sleep until lunchtime and lose half the productive day. 
 
- I tend say “I mean…” before saying things. No one has ever pointed it out. but I’m very aware of it and catch myself doing it all the time. Sometimes 2-3 times in a discussion. - I mean… 🤣 - You nice. I mean. - i nice, u nice, we make nicer 
 
 
- Dang, I do that too 
 
- Biting my nails and the skin around my nails. Currently trying to quit again. On day 6. - You’re doing great. What helped me quit when I was a teenager was to always know where my nail clippers were, and have fast access to them. So whenever I had an urge due to an uneven nail edge, I’d just smooth it out with clippers or a nail file. Really made it simple to quit. - That’s how I’ve done it in the past. I keep nail clippers in my pocket all day. Thanks for the tip though. - Awesome! Stay strong, friend! 
 
 
- I used to do it, what helped me break it was keeping a rubber band on my wrist and every time id bite, id snap my self with the rubber band, took ~1.5 weeks for me to stop - But what if I’m a masochist? - New way to get off in public? Double trouble if you’re into voyeurism as well! 
- In all seriousness, it’s not a bad idea. I think I will try it. 
 
 
- Keep it up !! Id really like to be able to quit too - It’s tough for sure. I quit once for a year and a half, but some stressful times got me back into biting. You can quit too! 
 
- What helped me quit was a manicure. Spending $40+ on my nails helped me not want to bite them. By the time the gel chipped off, I broke the habit, so I didn’t go back. I still pick off hangnails and the uneven structure, but having a file next to my desk at all times helps with that. I also have a cheat nail where I mess it up if I need to. 
 
- R̶e̶d̶d̶i̶t̶ Lemmy - Same 
 
- Reading. - Hear me out! I have always been an avid reader, get very sucked into plots. I got diagnosed with ADHD in June. Since I’ve been medicated I’ve read $15,000 worth of library books. A little of that amount was before June, but most has been since then. - I will walk around the house making food while reading. If I am doing something that requires my hands then it’s a podcast or audiobook. This all being said a lot has been manga or graphic novels but there have been days when I read 10+ books. - Probably doesn’t sound like the worst problem but it’s something that has started to impact my life in ways I did not expect. - Thanks for reading! - I haven’t done the math on “value” read, but I do 15-20 hours of audiobook (because 2x speed) on work days. It definitely can make finding new reads a challenge. - some libraries include that fun little stat on your slips. - That is exactly how I know ! Glad my library system isn’t the only one that does that. - you’ve ‘spent’ as much on books in five months as i have in, like, twenty years. but i don’t always actually check books out. i often just go there (it’s only a block away), grab a book, find a sofa to sit on, and read it… cover-to-cover, then put it back where i found it. - Mmmh that sounds lovely but I unfortunately do not have that luxury as I do not live in the same town as my library. 
 
 
- That’s kind of cool. I’d need to combine a lot of different sources to get a number, though. I use all of Libby and Hoopla from my library, a scribd subscription (sorry, everand, I guess now), Audible, and Apple Books to handle my audiobook needs (and more for ebooks, though I have less time for that). 
 
 
- I’ve been sucked into a depression fueled reading hole where I just read and lay in bed for several days. What’s weird though is after a couple of days I start to narrate my dreams and if long enough it begins to make its way into my waking life? - Ever experienced anything like this? - Whoa I have not but that sounds intense. You should try blowing stuff up with your mind. 
 
- You could try set a countdown on your phone to snap you out of it after an hour or so. - I have tried several different ways, and I will try the alarm again since you’ve suggested it - thank you by the way - but I often get laser focused in such a way that I don’t hear my partner speaking when he’s beside me on the couch. - That’s fair. You could try one of those classic bell-based alarm clocks, that shit will jolt even the most concentrated of people - I tried an air raid siren one and it helped a bit. - But maybe like an actual alarm clock not just an alarm on my phone… Hmmm thanks ! - Yeah there’s something about phone speakers that just never does the job for me. I dunno, the alarm sounds just lack…presence. I use a bell-based alarm clock to wake me up and when that thing goes off, you’re getting the fuck up no matter how deep a sleep you’re in. Phone alarms? I’ve slept through too many to count. - Obviously your use case is different, I’m just thinking if it can snap out a deep sleeper like me, it might help break your hyperfocus too. 
 
 
 
 
- How do people like you find the time to work? - I’m on disability and cannot. But thanks. - Ah okay, I figured it had to be a situation like that. Although I was hoping you were just rich, lol. - Sorry to hear that. I hope I didn’t offend you. - You didn’t, sorry if it came off that way, it’s my innate passive aggressive Canadianness, comes out sooo hard in text form. - I’m also sometimes a dick so that doesn’t help either heh ! - I think if I were rich I’d just buy books and then I wouldn’t be rich anymore. - Haha that would be an incredible consumption of books in that case 😅 
 
 
 
 
 
- Late night snacking - Waking up feeling slightly sick has been the norm for me for the past 5+ years - I regularly eat right before bed and I don’t have this, in fact if I don’t do it I wake up really hungry. It’s still a bad habit on my part. Maybe something else at work? 
- Sounds awful. Do you know what causes it? Otherwise this might not be in your control. Worth seeing a holistic therapist to find the root cause and hopefully feel better. 
 
- Learning a new hobby right after getting partway through another one 
- Biting my nails. Been doing it for as long as I can remember. I think I stopped once but went back to it as soon as I realized I stopped. - Oh I can relate with this. I’ve recently managed to stop (hopefully for good) for the silliest of reasons. I want nice long nails. 
 I know it sounds silly, but I’ve switched from biting my nails to running my finger tip along one of my nails instead. I admire how nice they feel and it somehow takes the biting impulse away.
 One thing I do need to do is an almost daily filing to keep them completely smooth. I know that I’ll resume biting if I find an irregularity or a jagged edge.- deleted 
 
- There is invisible nail polish that works well. - It makes nails taste horrible, and you will be reminded even if you bite your nails absent-mindedly. - Should give it a try if you really want to stop. 
- I have the same problem, except I’ll sometimes end up chewing them so much that one finger will bleed in-between the finger and nail on the side. In fact, I’m pretty sure I have dried blood under one of my fingernails. - I used be a an absolute fiend for biting my nails. What fixed it was buying a little Swiss army knife nail set. It’s got a wee little nail clippers and file. It fulfilled the need for nervous movement. 
- Friend of mine solved this by using a sort of nail polish that tastes super bitter. Got her to keep her fingers out of her mouth. - My parents got me one of those when I was a kid. It didn’t help me at all, back then at least :( - Glad it worked for her though! 
 
 
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- I can’t stop buying Chia pets. They can’t stop making new designs. Send help. 
- Biting/Knawing/Anxiety picking at my lips and fingers, it’s not fun 
- Breathing. - You’re struggling to break that habit? - Yes. 
 
 
- Turns out Lemmy is pretty wholesome according to this thread :P - To be fair, they specifically asked for harmless habits! - Mine is I can’t resist being contrary/devil’s advocate… - Someone has to be! 
 
 
- Forgetting time, space and everything else while I write code. - Not that I’ve almost set the kitchen on fire before by forgetting the pizza in the oven while writing “this one little function”. - I’m curious as to what you program/work in. I’m the same way when I’m invested into a configuration/template (I work with the cloud) - It doesn’t really matter for me what it is, as long as it is a project I’m working on xD - I think at the time I was migrating a discord bot I to use PostgreSQL - or setting up auto backups for it. 
 
- When I’m baking bread, I have to set timers for myself to make sure it doesn’t overproof or burn in the oven. - The feeling is wild. I sit down, set a timer for 1-2 hrs, start work, and with the snap of a finger I’m torn out of my zone by my alarm sound. 
 
- Eating sweets. 
 Doesnt kill me (yet).
- I tend to start sentences with “So,” in emails and that just doesn’t seem professional. 












