mount... wrote on 03 Nov 2023 00:09:
After thinking about this, I think that the reason I self sabotage is because deep down I really don't want to stop for the following reasons:
- I enjoy it (it gives me enjoyment, excitement, and satiates my curiosity) and I don't want to give up the pleasure for good.
- I don't want to be restricted for the rest of my life by having to always hold myself back from my desires.
- P&M helps me regulate my emotions and clear my head, and I don't know if I can cope without it.
- It's familiar and a comfort.
Because of this I feel that I'll never succeed unless I work through the self sabotaging first, and help myself get to a place where want to quit more (not just intellectually).
Has anyone else had this issue, or does anyone have any suggestions to help me make myself want to quit more?
If I may share some insights that might help you...
"1- I enjoy it (it gives me enjoyment, excitement, and satiates my curiosity) and I don't want to give up the pleasure for good."
If we give ourselves the choice of either enjoying the pleasure of lust or not giving ourselves the pleasure, we are in for a struggle: Enjoy or don't enjoy? A plate of ice cream or an empty plate? Instead, what we have to do is realize the positive benefits of guarding our kedusha, the tremendous zechus that we can gain from it. If we do that, now we have a choice between one pleasure and another pleasure, between a plate of delicious treife ice cream which will eventually make us sick, or a geshmake seudas Shabbos with our families. That is a much easier choice to make.
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I don't want to be restricted for the rest of my life by having to always hold myself back from my desires. "
When a person can’t control his actions, he becomes a slave to the Yetzer Hara. But if we break free from lust, we will find real FREEDOM from all our obsessions and be able to serve Hashem properly. A person can lose his freedom and be a slave to himself, to his habits and negative character traits.When I am a slave to my desires, it FEELS like I am happy - but it's only a dimyon - an artificial image of the true happiness. Who doesn't feel good to sin? "Ain adam chotay v’lo lo". But it's not the REAL happiness. The real happiness is when I am what Hashem created me for - and we can ONLY reach that stage when we become subservient to Hashem. That's when we become truly free, truly happy, and truly who we are.
"3- P&M helps me regulate my emotions and clear my head, and I don't know if I can cope without it."
Addiction teaches us to rationalize and justify. Over time we get really good at making excuses for ourselves to act out and we keep buying into our own lies. Be smarter than your brain. We all need to vent at some point, so do it positively. Slipping back into harmful habits when times get tough is only going to make things tougher.Look around at your life to find the excuses you are using. Make a list and keep it with you. When one of these rationalizations creeps into your thoughts, you will be able to recognize and dismiss it. And remember, thinking of these things doesn’t make you perverted or bad. In fact, as we start to sift through thoughts and rely on the ones that support our recovery, we will find more trust and confidence in ourselves.
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4- It's familiar and a comfort."
Addiction can build seemingly normal routines into our lives that can be really hard to break. Sometimes our triggers are based on a time of day, a location, or even something as simple as a sound. It might sound crazy but there are things in our lives that inadvertently become related to our addiction. These types of triggers are powerful and can easily turn into part of our daily routines. Recognize the difference between a normal, healthy routine and one that your addiction has created. Also try to learn to live with discomfort, it won't REALLY kill you, even though it will FEEL like it's killing you. A real human being always has a little discomfort - in staying away from what comes natural to him, but is really bad for him.
Be patient with yourself - these things take time. But at the same time, don't fool yourself -
you know if you're progressing or not.