This is to share with you a summary of a booklet found on this site called Windows of the Soul. This is my summed up version, I hope you find it useful.
✔ YOU ARE A MEMBER OF A UNIQUE NATION
We need Torah, it is our strength to be moral but we can only tap into our strength by guarding our eyes.
✔ SELF-MASTERY
If you do not have a degree of self-mastery you are slave to your negative traits and all the negative winds on the street are extremely dangerous for you. There is so much immodesty and lust in the streets that without self-mastery over your eyes you can be easily overcome.
✔ LISTEN TO YOUR SOUL
The souls voice is very low and small - the body's very loud and commanding. Despite the many obstacles put up by the body, one should listen to the soul, not the body. The body is insane. By studying Torah and "exercising your soul" one is capable of leading the mind and body to sanity and health.
✔RESPECT THE PRIVACY OF OTHERS
A person who does not guard his eyes does not (by definition) respect the privacy of others. Since intimacy is reserved for married husband and wife. A person who guards his eyes can bring a husband and a wife closer.
✔BEWARE OF THE ENTICING NATURE OF THE WORLD
The world is not merely a beautiful place where we can look everywhere
While it is a beautiful world, there are things that we should not see. There have been many calamities לא עלינו that have been brought on by the power of sight. Cain, Ham, Lot, Avimelech.
✔PRIVATE FLAWS WILL BE REVEALED:
If a person desires bad things he will be motivated towards unfavorable behavior. Sin begets sin and before long your deeds will be inevitably revealed. If you think you are getting away with it, think again.
✔REMEMBER YOUR HERITAGE:
I remember my grandmother obm for her incredible modesty. I always knew she was fair decent and righteous but I never connected it to modesty. Quite simply modesty gives you control over your desires. Modesty gives you the power to be fair, decent, and honest. This is my heritage.
✔UNDERSTAND THERE IS A PURPOSE TO THIS CHALLENGE:
It is a famous question of why there is a yetzer ra at all? G-d wanted us to struggle with this negative force and to overcome (which is entirely possible). Animals do not have this problem or this responsibility as they do not know bad or good. Only a human can stop himself from doing something negative.
✔DAILY TORAH STUDY:
Torah elevates your thoughts, gives you more awareness of the dangers and also give you more self esteem. As an example remember the lesson of R. Dubov of Chabad who, taught of the importance of the 10th commandment (not to covet) and it being the guard of the above four. If you do not covet, you will not steal etcetera.
✔DAILY MUSSAR STUDY:
Studying Mussar heightens your awareness of your infinite potential and all the wonder within you. Then you are less likely to throw it all away by not Guarding your Eyes. Who does not want to be courageous, loving and kind?
✔ KEEP A LOG
Keeping a log is helpful because you are metering your intake so it speak and so you are becoming more and more conscious of how to avoid them. By doing so you are becoming smarter in this area and reinforcing your convictions, will and desire.
✔ PRACTICE LOWERING YOUR EYE LEVEL
Lowering your eye level helps in many ways. First, and most obviously you do not see immodest sights. This should become second nature.
✔ MAKE A PLAN BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME
This is extremely helpful the better thought out the better For example before going to a secular wedding or going to a business meeting Visualization and integration are very helpful for any possible difficult situations.
✔ VIEW HOLY THINGS
Our Sages tell us that if we focus on holy objects simply viewing them will instill holiness within us and inspired us to preform mitzvot better. Beautiful sunrises, or a colorful flower, or the graceful flight of a bird, waterfalls and lakes.
✔ GUIDE A FRIEND
By guiding a friend we ourselves are strengthened. Also I believe perform the mitzvot better. A G-d will be more forgiving because you took your time to help other out of this.
✔ LAWS OF SHMIRAT EIYNAYIM:
① It is forbidden to look at a woman if she is dressed immodestly
② Concerning areas of immodesty:
ⓐ If you know of an area where immodestly dressed women are present, it is forbidden to enter this area.
ⓑ An alternative route If there is to alternative route or the alternative route is impractical or costly, you are permitted to pass through the are to avoid seeing the immodest sights
③ It is forbidden to have thoughts of desire for any woman
④ It is forbidden to derive pleasure from looking at the beauty of a woman even if she is modestly dressed. (There are different laws regarding one’s wife.)
✔ TREAT WOMEN WITH RESPECT
Many of the women that are dressed immodestly would be perfectly decent if they were in a more religious, wholesome atmosphere. To treat them with disrespect is wrong and it does nothing to solves the problem (neither yours nor theirs nor societies.)
I regard it as being my own problem, I increase humility and I deal with it in myself.
If you guard your eyes you are in the wonderful position to honor, respect and help women who need help (if you feel it is safe).
✔ TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME
One gets very very confused by trying to foresee what will be in the future in each every scenario. If you do today what you are supposed to , tomorrow it will be that much easer to do it again. One day at a time before you know it you know it you have acquired a life saving habit.
✔ PREPARE FOR THE UNEXPECTED
Just like when an army plans a war, the generals design a strategy, so too when we plan to battle the war of Guarding Your Eye. The Vilna Gaon would review the second chapter of Mesilat Yesharim, which talks of watchfulness 13 times before going out into the street.
✔ WE ARE NEVER IMMUNE TO IMMODESTY
Let us not fool ourselves no one is immune to immodesty and certainly not myself! A person can weaken to immodesty when he feels vain, likeable or lightheaded and when the gates of the eyes are breached. The bottom line is: Defer to the wisdom of the Torah regarding the laws of Shmirat Einayim. They are relevant to every generation and every circumstance.
✔ VANQUISH IMPROPER THOUGHTS
“Who is strong? One who subdues his passions.” (Avot 4:1)
“A master of his passions is greater than the conqueror of a city.” (Mishlei 16:32 )
Rabbi Yisrael Salanter commented on these texts: with some of the most encouraging words of all time: “Man has the ability to have mastery over his nature. 1…Through Mussar study and force of habit, a person can transform himself.” (Ohr Yisrael, Igeret HaMussar)
✔ DON'T RATIONALIZE
Promiscuity begins with gazing at women who are forbidden to you. One should not rationalize that he is above such behavior. The purpose of the Torah laws of Shmirat Einaim is to help; us give our full love and attention to our wives permitted to you and strengthens the unique and special bond of love between you.
✔ DEVELOP AN AWARENESS OF HASHEM
Just a security guard will deter a thief from robbing a store, the awareness that you are in G-D'S presence. The awareness that G-D wants your wife to be the only woman in the world will empower you with the ability to control your eyes.
✔ DON'T BE DISCOURAGED
ⓐ. Consider the accounting of the Talmud (Taanit 21b) about Abba, a doctor who received daily "greetings" from Heaven for guarding his eyes.
ⓑ. A person who is regularly confronted with improper sights and controls his eyes is considered by G-d to be a mighty warrior. Our Sages tell us that you will be rewarded for averting your eyes with abundant blessings in this world as well as in the world to come
ⓒ. A dove has only one mate for his entire lifetime. "You will be like a watered garden and like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail". The allusion to water depicts wisdom and understanding
✔ KNOW THE GUIDELINES FOR UNAVOIDABLE SITUATIONS:
Two types of confusion regarding guarding the eyes.
We fail to realize that a certain behavior conflicts with Halachah or
We rationalize doing an aveirah by insisting that it is not an aveirah. We may even imagine it to be a mitzvah
✔ PERFORM THE MITZVAH WITH JOY!
Every time we control our eyes we are performing an important mitzvah and taking caring of ourselves. We should do this with happiness and joy. Each word of Torah study, each second of contemplation and each effort we make to control our eyes will uplift and sanctify us.
✔ CONTROL YOUR HOME ENVIRONMENT
Your home can be a spiritual oasis, free of improper sights and full of Torah study and מצוות! The קדושה and purity of such a home nurtures the souls that live in it. Do you dress with the same modesty inside as you do outdoors? What sort of influence do you allow within the four walls of your home? The media has a destructive influence on virtually every individual. Internet should be filtered. Discuss with family.
By the way everything is better with modesty and humility
✔ PROVIDE A SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE FOR YOUR CHILDREN
From the beauty of the Shabbat one understands the importance of our heritage. The brave deeds of our forefathers (like יוסף) actions affect not only our spiritual nature but that of our descendants as well. One of the most powerful ways to guarantee that your children follow a lifestyle of מצוות is to strengthen your own commitment.
✔ GUARD YOUR MOUTH!
Guarding your tongue is very helpful in שמירת הברית . Here is a quote from Twersky:
There are many people who are desperate and say that they would do anything to be free of the compulsion. Here is something that will indeed take much effort, but if one is really ready to do anything, this can help greatly:
WATCH YOUR SPEECH! Be meticulous in avoiding ALL lashon hara (defamatory talk), any untruth, and any coarse language (see sources below).
In order to know what proper speech is and what is forbidden, avail yourself of the Chafetz Chaim's "Guard Your Tongue."
This may seem simple, but it really takes great effort, because we are in the habit of talking without giving much thought to what we say. To become conscious and watchful of speech is anything but simple, but if one is really interested in being free of sexual compulsions, this can be of great help.
Twerski