First of all, Welcome! This is the place to be.
@Doingteshuva, very clear response and that is exactly the point.
I just want to acknowledge the thought process that leads us to thinking that way.
For me at least, and I am sure many can relate, the thought of going the rest of my life without my fix was just impossible. Sorry but that wasn't happening, there was no way I was going to be able to go more then a few weeks.
So I told myself, great well stick it out for three weeks and then do what you have to do then do another three weeks. After all, once or twice every three weeks is surely better than every other day multiple times.
So here is the mistake. You don't have to be clean for the rest of your life in order to be clean today.
Wohwah, what does that mean?
What it means is simply exactly what you are trying to do but with a different attitude. The point is to not freak out about missing our fix, so that's what we need to address. The point is not to make sure to get our fix, rather to not have a meltdown about not getting it.
This is what we call "taking it one day at a time". It's a whole sugya but the idea is that we don't have to freak out about tomorrow or next week or next year. We are not meant to fix yesterday either. All we have to focus on is what we need to do today to stay clean today. Focusing on the moment strangely enables most people to accumulate many more clean days, one day at a time.
As was mentioned before, focusing on planning a time to act out is just that, focusing on whey you are going to get your next fix. The goal however, is to learn how to live without it. I know this sounds impossible but as they say here "there have been no reported deaths on account of not giving in". It's a concept that may take time to adjust to but the facts are that you really and truly can live without it. Not only that, your life will be happier and more productive as well.
I would recommend reading through @Starting's threads,
There Must Be a Way and
Recent Posts that Really Resonate.
You have to ask yourself, why are you putting yourself through all this agony?
If you don't have an answer, you better figure one out, until you do, the road to failure will be very close.
The point of all this is not to put ourselves through endless suffering for the sake of Heaven and to reap reward, I'm sorry but we're in it for a much better reason than that.
I don't know about you but my life is unbearable when I let my desires consume me. I can't live with myself and this alternative is way worse than anything I will have to go through to keep clean.
We are not suffering being clean, we are attempting to live a pleasant and enjoyable life. The reward that we will get from Hashem will be for all the things that we will accomplish now that our lives have become something worth living. Trust me the reward for that is far greater then suffering
l'shem shamayim. Hashem doesn't want us to suffer, he wants us to be productive and overcome the things that get in the way. This is just one of those things that get in the way. We need to overcome it not purely for the sake of overcoming it but also for the sake of living a productive meaningful life of doing good and becoming closer to Hashem.
Sorry about the megilah, I hope I was clear, I just needed to get all that off my chest. Thanks for listening if you did, I hope this helps.
I would love to hear your thoughts. Please keep us posted.
All the best,
Wilnevergiveup