Aaron613 wrote on 05 Jan 2021 05:15:
Had a fall tonight. Was clean for 12 days. I thought about it and just drives me mad because it started in the morning during seder where these thoughts and feelings came to unexpectedly and unprovoked. I just didn’t fight enough throughout the day and finally caved at night.
I let my guard down because I thought I had a good streak going.
Once again I tell Hashem not to give up on me, I’m a fighter and I’ll never stop.
Although I’m in desperate need of something that is practical and can last permanently for this battle.
Hashem isn't giving up on you anytime soon, so don't give up on yourself.
You recently started your GYE journey, 12 days is a great start. It's almost two weeks. I'm sure you've learned alot already, and have more tools in your workshop than you did before.
Something can be learned from every fall (if you were really trying). Any success is always based on trial and error. Thomas Edison produced over 100 prototypes of lightbulbs before the now near obsolete, but then modern filament glowed without breaking.
Yes, it's discouraging when we act out. We start a new streak every time, feeling on top of the world. We always say to ourselves, now is for real. Then the initial excitement starts to wear off, and we start to relax a little. Letting our vigilance fade slowly, and sometimes we start to take little nips of lust here and there. We feel strong enough...and then bust.
So sit down and figure out where you need to improve. Modify your behavior and actions accordingly. To just continue on without significant changes, is foolish and unfair to yourself, your sweet wife, and your goals. Use this fall as an educational opportunity. Make it count in a good way.
One day you will be gazing at you very own successful invention. A new and improved you. A better husband, and a different father than you would've been, had you been discouraged by those speed bumps and hiccups in your road to control.
Grant