flynnrider wrote on 30 Dec 2021 23:30:
This is all amazing! Giving me such chizzuk, as I feel that I'm in the same boat as you, that I never thought I can make it to day 90, but I'm trying super hard this time around. I'm up to day 13/14 depending on which counter I use on GYE.
Glad to hear that this thread was mechazek and you should be matzliach!
@TheYoungerTwin, you mentioned that "i slipped and gave in to the “just a little bit cant hurt” temptation. But i told myself that its just not worth it and i stopped. " I have that happen a lot where I'm already looking and after a while I control myself and stop, but it always resurfaces, and I slip a day later. What do you do in that situation?
And another question I always had was what if I watch a lot and had the intentions to go through with the maaseh, but in the end I stop and hold myself back. On one hand, it was incredible gevurah that I held back, and it's a victory on the m********** side, but it was a slip on the p***. So is it a slip or a victory. I understand that the images in my brain are there now, and it would have been better that I didn't see them in the first place, but moving forward, will this moment of gevurah be beneficial in the overall fight, or not?
About your first question: When we slip, we just give ourselves a taste. This reminds us of the excitement involved - but not the disappointment at the end. We inevitably want to continue, seeking that excitement.
This desire wanes if you successfully avoid further slips.
The first step is to be aware that you are now more vulnerable and must act accordingly. I personally like to think about how the excitement only amounts to disappointment, and remind myself of just how many times I fell for the same stupidity through this same pattern - and how it never ends well.
About your second question:
Two things.
1) Divide and conquer. Even though they are connected, focus on shmirat einayim and shmirat habrit separately. In my case, there are 3 issues that must be handled differently: general lack of shmirat einayim, porn, and masturbation. Each one is it’s own animal. Each one needs it’s own attention. Whether you were “successful” or not depends on what your goal is (what you are focusing on). My focus currently is on shmirat habrit. (This doesn’t mean the other areas are hefker - it just means my main effort is put towards this goal.)
2) Any amount of self control is beneficial in the overall fight. Every time you hold back, you become stronger.
Regarding lapses, you can’t change what you’ve done already, but you can decide to hold back from going any further. If you exercise self control - at any point in time (even if you just watched porn for the past hour), its a success.