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do you have any horror recommendations?
‘Horror’ is a very broad topic! There are a lot of games out there in the horror genre but also games that don’t consider themselves horror but do contain horror elements.
Disclaimer: If we recommend your game on this list and you don’t consider your game horror, please let us know and we’d be happy to remove you from this list! :)
Note: Most, if not all of these, are WIP games
13 Laurel Road by @townofcrosshollow
A Limber Love by @copperspines
Bycatch by @VOWtogether on itch.io
Contrition by @nihilnovisubsole
Creatures' Cradle by @thecuriouseye
Crossroads by @whiterabbitgames
Event Horizon by @if-eventhorizon
From the Shadows by @pandorafiction
Greenwarden by @fiddles-ifs
Lake of Voices by @GBPatch on itch.io
Nevermoore by @asteristories
Sentinel by @nyehilismwriting
Smoke & Velvet: The Gnawing Chronicles by @roast-ifs
Snakeroot by @cerberus-writes
Sweet Home by @sweethomegame
The Northern Passage by @northern-passage
The Passenger by @the-passenger-if
The Remainder by @the-remainder
The Spirited: Origins by @yuveim
Virtue's End by @crimsiswrites
Just West of Autumn Boulevard by @westofautumnboulevard
Up & Coming (No demos yet!)
Aeterno by @aeterno-if
Covenant by @cygnette
Metamorphosis by @metamorphvsis
Orthall Bay by @gamesfromtheagency
Quadrennial by @quadrennial-if
Stygian: The Abyssal Lighthouse by @salty-stories
The Nexus Trials by @thenexustrials
The Twilight Order by @exn0bisstudios
Welcome to Portsmouth by @whiterabbitgames
Wolfwater by @wolfwater-games
MOTIVATION VS SELF-DISCIPLINE
When studying, most people try to find motivation thinking that this will get them through their study session, or they will see their failure as a result of a lack of motivation. But motivation isn’t always what we need - what do you do on the days you have no motivation? This is why we need self-discipline.
MOTIVATION VS SELF DISCIPLINE
Motivation - a willingness to do something. It is the set of psychological forces that compel you to take action. A goal or reward that you look forward to that will encourage you to study - while this is useful, what happens on a day when you just don’t feel like studying?
Self-Discipline - making yourself do things you know you should do when you don’t want to. Being trained to routinely study regardless of how unmotivated you are - this is what will get you out of bed on a day you don’t feel like studying.
So if motivation is ‘why we should do something’ - self-discipline is more ‘what to do next’.
HOW TO BE SELF-DISCIPLINED
Make a commitment with yourself that you will make studying as your habit. This is super important. Commit yourself to make this as your new habit. Don’t half-ass any of these suggestions or any other suggestions that other people give. Don’t give yourself silly, illegitimate excuses in the process. For this, you can do it by remind yourself on what your long-term goals in life are. Or if they don’t sound rewarding enough, remind yourself what failure feels like/ could feel like.
Set yourself a routine and stick to it
Never have a zero day - try and study every single day - even if you feel absolutely awful - 10 minutes is better than nothing!! Do flashcards from your bed or watch youtube ted talks if you can’t physically study. This will help help develop a routine and make it easier for you to cope. Also, by studying everyday your brain will know that the content you are learning should be stored as long-term information so this will benefit you in the long run!
Avoid long breaks. Unless you know that taking an hour long break means only an hour, then you can ignore this. But fo the majority of us, once we’ve taken a while out of studying it can be hard to get back into it again. One minute you’re taking a 20 minute break for a snack and some phone time and the next thing you know you’re on Youtube and four hours have passed! To avoid this, try stick to shorter breaks - five or ten minutes for a snack break, toilet break and to check any phone messages. A good method to try for this is the Pomodoro Method!
Build on your productivity, not your failures.
If you come from a past of procrastinating and now feel motivated to change and discipline yourself, do NOT try to do everything at once. Start things slow and in steps.
Set yourself smaller deadlines for your goals like monthly and weekly deadlines - e.g. if you are doing a project, due 27th June, set personal deadlines, like have the introduction written by the 8th, have your literature review written by the 15th, have project complete by the 25th.
Break down the things that you must do into smaller, concrete activities and put those smaller activities in that to-do list; allocate specific time periods to do each smaller activities and put it the to-do list as well; set an alarm reminder for each smaller activities. Say you have to study for English on Tuesday, because for whatever reasons you just decided to dedicate your time this Tuesday to study English. However, I’d suggest that you break down that specific activity (or “daily goal”) before putting it in your to-do list. So, instead of just putting “study for Physics”, try putting “read and highlight Chapter 9″, because putting very general/broad activity like “study English” can actually make you too confused on where and how to start doing it, and make you very prone to distractions in the process.
Know your limits. Self-discipline isn’t doing as much as you can until you break - it’s about having control, knowing what you can realistically manage and getting that done.
Give yourself rewards! I love to have something to look forward to as I get work done! This means mixing motivation and self-discipline. I tell myself after this lecture I can have an animal crossing break or check some messages etc.
Track your progress – don’t forget to put a checklist on your to-do list after accomplishing a task. It would relieve your stress a bit and motivate you to continue doing the remaining activities on your to-do list.
Remove distractions from your study space! Personally, if my phone is out and I notice a notification…I’m gonna check it. It’s human nature! So to combat this, I use apps like Forest that force me to stay within the app while I study. If I know I might get hungry during a study session I’ll keep a little snack by my desk so I don’t have to get up and somehow find something else to distract me.
Just do it isn’t that easy. I find to get myself in a ‘work boss’ mood I need to feel good about myself so I put on a nice outfit and maybe some eyeliner and hype myself up so I know I can do my tasks and get stuff done! It feels so much better than lazing in my pyjamas trying to study.
Be patient. It’s going to be a rough journey, it’s going to be hard but you’ve got this! Take it one step at a time. Start off by completing one task a day, then move to two, then three, and the next thing you know, you’ll have a regular routine where you will constantly be ticking off your to-do list everyday! But remember to be kind to yourself, know when your body is not in the right state of health to study and don’t force it. Only force yourself to a limit, you’ll know when to stop and that’s okay. Just try again when you feel better! Your health is much more important!
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August 5, 2020
Dear Ben,
I’ve been swimming lengths for a few weeks now. And people might think it’s just displine, just a form of exercise like any other. But the truth is every time I get in the pool, after a while, there always comes a moment when the water isn’t this obstacle I have to just push through or push away anymore. Suddenly I’m not really swimming anymore. I’m floating. The water carries me forward and I’m just existing in it. It lets me in. I feel embraced by it.
That’s what I seek, when I get in the pool.
L.
‘Im thinking of endind things’
Other animals live in the present, humans cannot so they invented hope People like to think of themselves as points moving through time but I think it's probably the opposite we're stationary and time passes trough us stealing our heat, leaving us chapped and frozened
-What are you thinking?- I don’t know, dead 'I'm hoping for it to get worst so I can't remember that I can't remember' “Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.”
‘’(...) hay seres humanos que se quedan de rodillas esperando el fin con resignación, o que buscan congraciarse con el verdugo. Y hay otros, los menos, que intentan echar a correr. Intentan ser libres y vivir durante quince metros. Es muy poco, porque el tiro, al final, llega igual. Pero durante esos quince metros que corre, el ser humano es libre. Esos quince metros se llaman amor, amistad, dignidad, decencia, caridad, honradez, coraje, compasión, solidaridad. En esos quince metros, aparentemente muy cortos, el ser humano puede hacer muchas cosas importantes. Toda la diferencia entre los hombres, para mí, reside en cómo corre o no corre esos quince metros. Eso es el libre albedrío posible dentro de las reglas generales de un cosmos que no tiene sentimientos".
Arturo Pérez Reverte Entrevista en La Nación - 17/5/2006
¿Qué más queda sino ese frenesí aquel deseo irreductible de vivir a toda costa? —José Cabodevilla
Tuvieron que labrarse un arte de vivir en tiempos de catástrofe para nacer una segunda vez y luchar enseguida, a rostro descubierto contra el instinto de la muerte que persiste en nuestra historia. —Albert Camus