Moshebenavraham wrote on 06 Oct 2009 21:36:
Good stuff Holy Yid! Yes, the extra work of actually relating to one's own experience has really helped me so far (though I've still got a loooooong way to go!)
I think that all the other times I have tried to stop I got the theory down fine, but never actually stopped to see how it related to my own individual struggle. (Which of course meant that it was bound to fail)
On a similar topic, I started a very thorough chesbon hanefesh today and then stopped because going back over some of the times I acted out started sending trigger warnings. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to go right back to when this all started or should I just draw a line under the past and start the cheshbon hanefesh from the current attempt to stay clean?
I'd be interested to hear other's experiences in this area.
my personal experience is that I gained alot more from my cheshbon hanefesh when doing it with another person who has good perspective and is understanding.
On my own,it just gets me depressed..
Stay strong Moshe!
You're doing great,Baruch Hashem
-uri