Quitting porn is no easy thing to do. It requires intentional new habits and rewired thinking. And without some proactive planning, few things have the power to slow down healthy new habits like the holidays.
So if you’re trying to quit porn (or any bad habit, really) and maintain your progress into next year, set yourself up for success by making a plan ahead of time. Don’t let a holiday trigger trip you up this holiday season and weaken your ability to say no to porn or other temptations. The article “9 Holiday Triggers for Porn Use (and How to Avoid Them)” by Covenant Eyes reviews common triggers or scenarios that could trip you up this holiday season, along with suggestions on how to successfully respond to them.
You may also find the article “Navigating the Holidays Alone” helpful.
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