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Discussion in 'New to NoFap' started by Echamon, Mar 21, 2017.

  1. Echamon

    Echamon New Fapstronaut

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    hi i´ve been watching porn for almost all my life im currently 26 and i watched since im 10 years, im sick of it i want to change my life, stop feeling depressed and have anxiety, i want to feel motivated about my life. So any tip? what should i do??
    thanks!!
     
  2. D . J .

    D . J . Fapstronaut

    Welcome to NoFap where you are amongst friends who are here to encourage you and sometimes challenge you but not judge you.

    How are you progressing today?

    What are your current strategies for combating the enemy called PMO?
     
  3. Echamon

    Echamon New Fapstronaut

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    Hi thanks for reply, im doing fine i think, i totally block my iPhone and my computer of accesing porn sites and i've been free for 4 days wich is great cause i used to fap like 3 times a day almost everyday so.
     
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    D . J . Fapstronaut

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  5. ILoathePorn

    ILoathePorn Distinguished Fapstronaut

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    Welcome to the community. You will find a ton of support here.

    Some of the things I recommend:

    - Start a journal in the appropriate section.
    - Create a set of rules for your reboot along with some goals.
    - Create a plan of action that you can enact immediately without thinking when you feel
    triggered. This can save precious seconds.
    - Identify your triggers. If you know what they are, then you can start your plan of action before
    you become very triggered.
    - While you are journaling, make sure that you analyze your thoughts and feelings on a daily basis. Ususally, you can discover things about yourself that can help you be successful.

    Now if you do relapse, don't be hard on yourself. Learn from the experience, analyze and change your plan of action. Then you can consider yourself successful as well. Remember, take one day at a time and be patient. This is a long and difficult journey but one well worth taking. It is encouraging that you are realizing you have this issue at such a young age. Your future self will thank you for taking this step.

    There are also some links in my signature that will help you get started as well (For tablets/mobile devices you may have to turn it sideways to see the signature). I hope this helps. Stay strong!
     
  6. Echamon

    Echamon New Fapstronaut

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    thanks!! you describe the way i feel, take one day at a time that's what i say to me everyday! i thanks you for your advices!!
     
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