1. Stop thinking about it
One of the worst things to do after a relapse is to constantly think about it and blame yourself. It’s just not going to get you anywhere.
The more you blame yourself, the more you will increase the chances of a binge relapse. So there’s is no logical reason to think about it and try to demotivate yourself.
Unfortunately, a lot of people feel guilty, ashamed and lost after a relapse. This is what loses their faith from NoFap and they struggle to get back on track. And they basically get into a binge relapse.
But in reality, relapse is not something to feel guilty about or feel ashamed of.
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