Breathing, Counting, and a Memory… This very simple brain exercise has changed my life. I struggled with porn addiction for a very long time, and I use many tools to prevent going back to that life but this is something that never fails me.
Internet porn addiction is arguably one of the most difficult addictions to conquer. That smartphone that we all carry around can become a real problem. Other addictions take planning and action. You have to walk to the liquor store and buy that bottle or even go as far as buying something illegal from a dealer. But porn is always handy on your smartphone, on your tablet, and on your laptop. The internet is all around us. I would equate a porn addict with a smartphone to an alcoholic who always finds a flask in his pocket.
And now this technology is becoming more and more available to our children too. Imagine sending your kids to school with a flask in their pocket!
While that is all quite scary, there is a powerful key to getting over the hurdle of portable temptation. The thought of a scene or an image can quickly tempt an addict and lead him to making a bad choice. But I have made progress however by having a quick-twitch response to this quick-acting addiction. If we teach our children to be ready with this quick-twitch response, they can resist temptation too.
Often, when parents discover their child struggles with pornography addiction, they might feel helpless. But this is a practical tool that is easy to learn and that can actually make a significant difference!
Here is the process, broken into three simple steps:
As I have practiced this technique, it has changed the way I think. In fact, I don’t just use it to escape the traps of my addiction. I also use it whenever I’m stressed. It helps me calm down and enjoy my life. What a powerful tool to offer our children!
As we teach kids this skill and they commit to do it over and over again, it will become easy. I know from personal experience that it will work, and it will change their life.
For more ideas on how to start talking with your kids about pornography check out our book How to Talk to Your Kids about Pornography, available here. It includes simple discussions and a RUN plan for younger kids and thought-provoking discussions and ideas for older kids.