Dr.Watson wrote:
Let It Begin wrote:
I've davened, used the chat, joined a group, requested a sponsor, got a filter. I'm headed in the right direction but I'm still lusting the same amount. How do I stop lusting??
I can't give advice because I don't know what will work for you. how could I possibly? you need to figure it out for yourself.
but I did notice a glaring omission from your list of things you tried, namely live SA meetings. now, i'm absolutely not going to tell you that you need to go to meetings, I'm just pointing out the omission.
I just don't agree with guys who say that you need to stay busy. you should be allowed to stop once in a while, take a break and enjoy some free time. what I'm getting at is that instead of asking how to avoid free time, or for some tricks to avoid falling during free time, what really needs work is sobriety - whether you're busy or not. how do you get sobriety? I can't tell you, i'm just trying to clarify the question.
First, I left it out because I'm not in it.......
Secondly, since I'm not in it, I said I'm headed in the right direction.....
Thirdly, If a person can enjoy free time, how do they achieve soberness? Or, how do they get to the level that they can enjoy it without lusting? I hear what you are saying, I just haven't seen your solution.
On a side note, when someone breaks free on the addiction, does it all of a sudden just happen? The handbook says that you start by limiting it for longer and longer periods. That is where I'm at. 4 years ago I couldn't go 2 days without porn/masturbation. Now, I'm coming off 22 days. I think that that is progress. But I was busy with things to do during those days. I even had stressful situations where I didn't turn to lust for a release. I honestly feel that free time is terrible for the addiction. It's not even a release from anything. It's just because I have a half hour here, 20 minutes there, and that is what pops into my mind, even without seeing anything. I cleaned an entire car, 3 rooms, ran 4 errands, but when I'm done with those, I automatically revert to those thoughts. When I'm in school, I'm always planning ahead. Do I need to study for something? Do I have homework? It's like I'm in a different mode.