Thank you everyone who has replied since my previous post, and everyone who gave it a "thank you." I will start today by replying.
Vekham, thank you for the pointer towards the book Battle of Our generation. I believe I saved the pdf and read some, but I don't really like reading off a screen. Tomorrow is pay day, so I think I will just buy a copy. As for a chapter a day, I'm not sure I have enough free time during the week but I might commit to a page+ or something per day at my own pace.
committed_togrowth, thank you, good point about the images. Yesterday was tough, like my imagination on temptations reawakened, but it's cooled down a lot today.
Hashem Help Me, I'm pretty sure I got ice cream for 14 days but nothing for 21. I think the timing of the "slip" interfered with me doing anything.
Day #1
(The 90 days tracker says 2, I'm not sure how it counts days, but it often seems ahead by one. Maybe it's in a different time zone than me.)
One major lesson I learned from this fall and that "slip" before it is that going near the old habit seems to awaken those parts of my mind. After the "slip" on day 21, my mind was filled with images - memories from before I decided to quit. It was that which pushed or tempted me to the fall a couple days later. After I recommitted and restarted, yesterday I had a similar issue but this time I was more ready. Now today, the temptation is much lower, and I feel like I'm getting back on track.
Lesson: A small step in the wrong direction can perhaps reawaken tempting thoughts/urges. Knowing that helped me more effectively resist after restarting.
New goals / commitments:
- I have made new goals relating to touching, which I will not go into detail on.
- Keeping "the fight" in mind. In the first couple weeks of my streak, I was listening to Rabbi Shafier's "The Fight" every day near the end of the day. The days leading up to the slip and fall, I had stopped. I think keeping some sort of daily reminder, be it relistening or reading from The Battle of the Generation once I get it is important so I will do that.
- I might add more later, for now I think I addressed two major weak points in my journey out.
Long post, but I promised a proper one with goals, and so here it is
Also, the change at my work has started and my new route is longer than before. I'm working harder and last night anyway, I pretty much just fell asleep when I got home and ate. Usually I would not be happy about more work, but in this case perhaps part of it is in my favour.