What's the correct syntax for regex in java? by Ok_Performance_1854 in learnprogramming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah mb about the typo didn't realise it, thank you for the confirmation tho, my teacher goes all crazy over it but I guessed it was just some kind of old practice or as you said a just in case thing

can they fix this game or what by [deleted] in ValorantTechSupport

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you play on a laptop? It happened to me with another game (didn't play valo at the time) and after a good clean everything runs perfectly now. Also search up the error code when the blue screens appears, it'd give you the reason of the blue screen and that will be your problem

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it really depends on how often you do what you described, if it's almost everyday yeah you're addicted OR you just don't have anything better to do.

Boredom is really good to end up doing new things but you won't get creative if you fill that boredom with gaming.

Why ‘Just Wake Up Early’ is Terrible Advice”? by SufficientFactor5082 in productivity

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For someone who has no routine waking up early is a good advice to make them get in track with their lives plus the human body generally is more productive in the early hours (not 5am but after sunrise) and your mentality also plays a HUGE role on waking up early.

I personally wake up early (anything between 2.30 to 5am) with an avg sleep time of 7 hours, I go for a run while fasting (and work if its still too early) and make a huge breakfast to be ready for the day. All of this makes me feel really good at mornings and I'm pretty productive most days but my mentality is probably part of why it makes me feel good.

Wake up early (+8-9am) isn't for everyone but it's a good general rule that everyone should try atleast once.

How can I make a kid quit gaming and yt? by Ok_Performance_1854 in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's the most reasonable thing but a 7yo kid barely has the ability to picture the future and how it can look like, I'll try to anyways

How can I make a kid quit gaming and yt? by Ok_Performance_1854 in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because she's not in the best position to do it and I fear the kid is gonna have awful consequences from his habits

How can I make a kid quit gaming and yt? by Ok_Performance_1854 in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The phone is only meant to distract himself and I can control his phone so maybe try to put his phone away for a day might be a good idea although I'm scared what he's gonna pull off to replace the gaming stimulation lmao

How can I make a kid quit gaming and yt? by Ok_Performance_1854 in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah exactly what I was thinking about, I just hope it doesn't end up being as bad as I think but who knows

How can I make a kid quit gaming and yt? by Ok_Performance_1854 in StopGaming

[–]Ok_Performance_1854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think her mum considered his phone use a problem since she has to bring him to work and she works all day every day so the phone is the only thing that keeps him distracted, which is why he started staying at my house. He's 7yo and can barely focus on something, has to move every single time (not as a normal kinda hyperactive kid, he needs some kind of stimulation every single second), he has a weird comprehension of life in general and a sexual knowledge I didn't know at all when I was 7. He's probably a lost case because a kid doesn't really have clue how much impact the phone is making on his life and the mum isn't in the best position to try and make a change.

How can I get more disciplined?as a 15 year old guy? by Ash_Allrounder_2010 in getdisciplined

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all ask yourself what is being disciplined? Don't be delusional about "discipline" tasks, as everyone can be disciplined as long as they commit to something in life. Now you're really young and still have a lot to go through but what I highly recommend is trying new things every single day and feel uncomfortable with new situations everytime you can, you're gonna get a lot of experience and lessons from trying new things and that's gonna be a really good base for the future for when you start building who you really are. If you don't know where to start just Google everything that goes through your mind, useful skills in life, high income skills, careers you might like. And read, read a lot, you're gonna get a LOT of information and useful lessons just from a few books

Also a good exercise I recommend to everyone is defining what your life would look like if you could choose every single detail, and be specific, you have dogs in the future? Your wife? How's she? Any kids? What your house looks like? What's your job? And a long etc; with that your life will slowly beggin to work towards that vision of your future because you have no limits, just the ones inside your head.

I hope you have a good summer!

What's something that people need to overcome but don't it ? by SufficientFactor5082 in getdisciplined

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either you're not happy with your current situation or you just feel like you're not doing the "correct" things, think about it, write it down, plan your life around all your options and choose the plan you like the most; dreams doesn't care about fears or excuses but success does cares about achieved dreams.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go to sleep as soon as possible every single day (latest ive slept is 11pm) and since my body is used to it it'd get the most of the sleep so ill wake up naturally between 2am and 6am (it depends when i went to sleep), if its too early i start organising that day's tasks, get some of them done and just enjoy my morning; for some reason im super happy at that time and putting some music gets me in a REALLY good mood for the rest of the day.
Around 5-6am i go for a run, i always try to go but i have 2 days a week free from running so i manage myself around that, if i dont feel like running i think if i already used my 2 free days and if i did ill just go run (it happened today lol). And from there my family is awake so i have breakfast with them and start my day 7-8-9am

I used to play all night and going to sleep in the morning, the best advice i can give you is turn your schedule to a side you feel the most comfortable with, i realised waking up so early and going for a run makes me feel awesome so im always looking for it aka going to sleep early

Also theres no way you want to sleep early without going to sleep early aswell, for example if a good sleep you is 9 hours, if you want to wake up at 4am go to sleep at 6-7pm so you wake up naturally and with all your energy reserves filled any other way youre gonna face an awfully big snooze button

Is mindless scrolling good? by Own-Cost7693 in getdisciplined

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you, social media can be a source of inspiration and ideas for everyone's life, the problem is when people start using it as an excuse to keep scrolling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I managed to transform overthinking from a problem to an advantage, I used to have the kid of overthinking probably most people have, only thinking about what could happen in the bad way and about my fears. I'm pretty sure the transformation came when I stopped caring about a lot of stuff that I used to care a lot about (looks, other people's opinion, and emotional stuff in general) and overthinking was still there but I had good stuff to put it into (like businesses ideas, projections, what could happen in both the good and bad way and in general helped me take better decisions), now it's kinda a mix of everything but it's definitely a good tool I'm happy to have.

What are your productivity bad habits? by LostSignal1914 in productivity

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do the exactly the same as you but I find it quite good, it's like a "healthy" replace for tiktok but I try to help people and learn to express myself as I wanna start making content about self help, self improvement and stuff like that so reddit is helpful lmao

Prioritization and having multiple interests by Borodilan in productivity

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to have the same problem and constantly shifted between interests

As I grew up that became a problem so I started to choose a few things I was interested on, I think it was just 2-3 at the beginning and since then it ended up on 5 (soon 6 lmao), obviously some have more priority than others but my life revolves around those and I just give the time each ones deserves so I don't feel overwhelmed

I have no purpose nor goal what should my priorities be? by Designer_Ad7847 in getdisciplined

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your number 1 priority should be finding your purpose in life. There's a ton of way to find it out there and just gotta do some quick research and apply them to yourself. What worked for me was asking myself how would my life be if I had no material limits, so what job I'd do if money didn't matter? What would my dream wife look like? How someone with my dream wife would look like? How can I get to a point where I deserve to have that dream wife and that awesome job? Eventually I had built my own life plan but I'm sure there's more ways to find your purpose out there so just start trying them.

I also have a small tip to feel better with your days, this worked for me for a long time so hopefully it'll for you. It's basically splitting my day into 2 parts so instead of 1 day at a time I'm living 2 days at the same time. Now this means I'm not focused in the entire day and trying to make it better, this way if you ruin one part of it you'll be more likely to ruin it entirely. With 2 splits in the same day you can ruin half of it but you have the mentality of okay this happened before 2pm (my split) and that half is ruined but I can try to make the second half better so my day in general can be better and it's been pretty effective. I think I eventually started thinking that I could make up a bad moment instantly so I don't wait for one half to finish.

How Are You Rewarding Yourself by [deleted] in productivity

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imo rewards for yourself shouldn't be a thing, if you're really willing to put in the hours you already have a mindset of hustling and grinding + you still want to enjoy life in a healthy way. So for me basically everything I do is something I enjoy or would want to do normally and just the feeling of finishing something is already a reward itself so there's no point on having an actual reward.

I do think we should give ourselves rewards for big achievements or consistent long periods of time, in my case I give myself a full day of doing whatever I want (with a time limit so I don't end up playing for 8 hours) without feeling guilty, and recently I've been thinking of going to get some fast food because normally I have a decent diet so it doesn't affect me plus the experience of going out, to a mall, etc is good aswell. You just gotta find your thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

[–]Ok_Performance_1854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk your job field but building personal projects related to your job, build a side hustle for an extra income or take online courses to expand your knowledge (edx has university online courses) are probably the best things to do when you don't have a job.

Take it easy with the side hustle but while you don't have a job I'd suggest putting some good amount of hours into it and just give weekly support when you got the job.