Hi everyone,
I want to use this post to summarize my battle so far -
I started on shiva assar betammuz, after getting into a habit of falling twice weekly, and was able to stay clean for about 26 days, until I fell in the middle of summer bein hazemanim.
Then a few days later I managed to start another clean stretch of about 28 days, which ended in another fall in the middle of elul.
Again, it took me a few days to start from fresh, but this time round, I didn't look at anything inappropriate before being clean, I just visited youtube - which for me is a definite fall, as it eventually incites my lust. That visit set back the count a few days, though.
I am in the middle of my third clean stretch now, 16 days in.
What have I leant?
1. That 90 days is a tough goal for an addict. This has taught me the importance of fighting the battle one day at a time. Right now I have 2 goals for this stretch, the official goal and unofficial goal. Officially, I am taking it one day at a time, as I realise that I can't possibly fight tomorrow's yetzer hora now, or as someone on the forum put it, you can't go to the bathroom now, for tomorrow. On the other hand, the whole 90 day business is founded on the fact that each day is very much connected with the surrounding time, and there is a clear danger that my yh will tell me that 'since you're only taking it one day at a time, you can fall today and it won't affect anything more than today'. This is very dangerous, as one little fall ruins a whole streak, and its like taking a kettle off the gas in mid-boil. Therefore, my unofficial goal for now is 40 days, but I have to keep it unofficial to prevent me 1) taking my eye off the ball of TODAY. 2) becoming overconfident. 3) beoming dispondent.
2. The importance of NEVER being in range of unfiltered access. I have my filter at home and it literally saves me on a daily basis (I just got a new laptop and haven't yet successfully fine-tuned my new filter yet, URGENT AtTENTION REQUIRED!). Not all the computers at work have filters yet, but I'm working on it.
3. Youtube and google video is an automatic fall. I'm not saying this for everyone, but for me it is, as it fans the flames of lust.
4. Avoid being a dry drunk. Its not enough to just not act out. Every day must be a chizuk - I need to actively break free by actively involving God in my struggles.
5) The importance of the chizuk emails. This is connected, obviously, with the previous point. A fall is often preceded by a period in which I'm 'too busy' for the chizuk emails'. This 'too busy' is the moment the satan has been waiting for.
I'm sure there is more, but that's all for now.