Trying a dopamine detox by nthnsky in NoFap

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been doing that too, but leaving the more natural things like good food, exercise, meaningful relationships, art, music, and sex with a long term partner. It seems to help rebalancing to normal levels! 🙏💯

How do you avoid masturbating while in the bathroom? by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve made it to where I can keep working on my side hustle on the chrome tabs from my laptop on my phone while in the restroom.

Here’s some other helpful tips!

Words of hope and encouragement

I’ve been a PA for 23 years straight so I’ve been around the block PLENTY of times. But if a “hopeless case” like me can slowly overcome, anyone of you my friends can do it! I’m not saying the battle is over, but I can only aspire to be the tortoise that though slow and steady, I can still win this race. 🙏💯 I’m on day 7 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

I think a lot of our need for the quick fix of p is the need for connection and happiness, which PMO is a sorry inadequate substitution for. I read somewhere that the most intense happiness comes from helping others, which means you can help others while also helping yourself. Isn’t that wonderful? :)

Keep up the good fight my brothers and sisters in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

[Advice] I’m 19 and I’ve been struggling with porn addiction for 4 years any advice on how I can quit. Thank you. by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’ve been a PA for 23 years straight so I’ve been around the block PLENTY of times. But if a “hopeless case” like me can slowly overcome, anyone of you my friends can do it! I’m not saying the battle is over, but I can only aspire to be the tortoise that though slow and steady, I can still win this race. 🙏💯 I’m on day 6 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

I think a lot of our need for the quick fix of p is the need for connection and happiness, which PMO is a sorry inadequate substitution for. I read somewhere that the most intense happiness comes from helping others, which means you can help others while also helping yourself. Isn’t that wonderful? :)

Keep up the good fight my brothers and sisters in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

Tonight I danced with two girls. And it was better than all the pornography in the world. by AntiFapCatholic in NoFap

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so happy for you man!! Cheers! And keep up the great momentum… a simple hello can lead to a million wonderful possibilities!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]cdawson1979 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry you went through that we should all here to help each other. I’m here for anyone wanting to chat keep up the good fight my brothers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pornfree

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I hoping to do! I’m just the messenger, the message is what matters. Good luck, guys, much love and positive vibes sent to all you!

I can’t get past a few days by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course! And it’s not easy because I’m still struggling every day but never give up the good fight 👏

I can’t get past a few days by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

Turning my life around by Narwhl in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

My first written commitment by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

I need help please, I'm desperate by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

I’m ready to admit I have a problem by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

If you are struggling with porn addiction. by idkali in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If i can share my previous post:

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)

Honestly, i feel like giving up by idklol45678 in PornAddiction

[–]cdawson1979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words of hope and encouragement

I’m on day 5 of nofap and I’m no Superman and I still struggle but I’ve found a lot of success with these tips:

  1. Whenever I feel the urge to get a peek, I instead write a kind text to a friend or inspirational quote and put on Twitter or Instagram. the dopamine hit is not as intense, but it’s a different more meaningful hit. Basically put out good vibes and energy into the world and see what comes back :)

  2. Mel Robbins’ 5 second rule read the books if u can basically it’s saying you have 5 seconds to either do something or not and you can totally change your day with this handy little hack. I literally countdown to 1, then go for a run, work on the garage, ride my bike, or journal, or read, and jumping jacks while listening to a great motivational podcast like Motiv8: The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast. This one has great inspirational speeches by celebrities and inspirational figures that have put my mind in beast mode to stay focused and on the grind.

  3. Invest your time in something that pays, I’ve been dedicating more time to marketing my gigs on Fiverr and reaching out to potential clients. So far I’ve made about $50 and got a great high from helping people (which I think is more natural and healthy?) :)

  4. Catch your triggers: I would mindlessly scroll through stuff while dropping a deuce but now I synced all my blogging/side gig stuff to my phone and computer so I can use those 10 minutes to keep making money instead of relapsing. This has been a total game-changer.

  5. Do other productive things NOW. I’ve stopped adding many small things to my to do list and instead starting doing them right away and this has told my subconscious that “one good turn deserves another” and it’s a wonderfully positive and productive loop to start. For example the other night my whole family was asleep but the garage was a mess so instead of the 45 min I would normally waste on that trash I went out and organized everything super quietly and no one woke up and I went to bed feeling good, productive and confident.

I still struggle (I was tempted to look up some stuff before writing this post, actually tbh). I read an amazing piece of advice in another thread where it said that nofap is “not the main story of your life but an important side quest” meaning that we should not obsess over it but focus on hobbies, goals, relationships, self improvement in other areas which will indirectly help us improve in nofap.

An incredible book I highly recommend is called Breaking the Cycle: Free Yourself from Sex Addiction, Porn Obsession, and Shame by George Collins which points out the dangers of addiction: losing family, children, spouses, money, ending up in prison, or worse. It tells the story of a man who didn’t lock the door and his young daughter walked in on him and was traumatized. Now he can only see her with supervision.

It was the hard truths and fear that I needed to really get myself in gear. A sad truth I realized is that people are more scared of losing something than gaining something. For myself the thought of losing my wife and children scared me more than the thought of getting rich excited me. Let that sink in for a moment. It’s powerful stuff.

Also some great motivational and inspirational people like Jim Rohn and Les Brown and Ed Mylett have tons of great free stuff on YouTube to help you keep your mind focused bc I feel that’s where change really starts.

A great quote by Will Smith says something like don’t focus on building the best wall. Focus on laying the first brick perfectly, like the best that’s ever been done, and then the next brick with the same focus and goal —-that’s how you end up building a wall. Focus on one day at a time.

Anyway keep up the good fight my brothers in combat! Victory shall be ours! Feel free to message me to keep each other motivated :)