Welcoem to the club JIT,
My name is Eli.
For starters keep this in mind
reallygettingthere wrote:
I've head many times from R'A Schorr that when we say in maariv, "V'haseir sattan m'lifaneinu u'meachareinu", this refers to the discouraging feelings that arise when looking at ones past or looking at the task ahead. Focus on our past misdeeds can lead a person to think, "what's the point? I've messed up so much already".
Looking at the potentially gargantuan task of doing teshuva and living a proper Torah life can also lead a person to think, "how will I ever do THAT"
Our job is to do the right thing (just for) now.
(...with the skills and emotions that we have now. In the future we will have a different set of tools. So don't worry about the future right now - my own hoisofo)
Secondly, you need to want to stop in order to stop. If you don't really want to stop then all the tricks and
eitzos wont work to keep the porn/lust/masturbation out of your life. You will find a way around your filter etc.
Only once you have resolved to stop will you be able to tackle this problem.
I know first hand. I tried almost everything before resolving to do whatever it takes to stop... and nothing worked
So fasten you seat belt, secure your tray, make sure your carry ons are under the seat in front of you because your about to go on the ride of your life...
If you want to