Distraction
Distraction - by doing something else
Make a list of possible distracting activities you can engage in when you have an urge, and add it to your plan. Find something that you think can really distract you. It needs to be something interesting that will grab your attention. Pacing back and forth in the room will not do the trick... Since your mind cannot think about two things at once, the distraction will redirect your attention away from the urge and into something else.
By the time an urge kicks in, it will be hard to come up with ideas of how to distract yourself. But if you plan in advance exactly what you will do and include them in your plan, you can start a distracting activity the moment you get an urge.
Some examples are calling a friend or family member, playing a game, reading a good book exercise, or going for a long walk. Be realistic, for some people a sefer can be distracting enough. For others, they’ll need a good (kosher) movie to do the trick.
Distraction - by thinking about something else
In contrast to the distraction technique mentioned earlier, this one is about redirecting your attention by using your mind alone (cognitive only). This seems to be more helpful for low intensity urges. The benefit of this is that since it's all in your head, you can do it immediately, no matter what situation you are in. Here are some suggestions on how to do this:
Decide on three substance-free things that you will begin thinking of immediately whenever you experience a craving or urge. These will be your fallback or go-to responses whenever cravings/urges arise and can be the building blocks of a new habit. These thoughts can be of events, people, songs, phrases, or even places that are special to them in some way. Examples could be the birth of a child, earning a raise or promotion at work, or simply a loved one.
Group Treatment for Substance Abuse
What is the happiest place you can imagine? Think about being there. Think of every sensory detail—see, hear, smell, taste, and touch these.
The PERFECT Program
In The Porn Trap, the author suggests:
A simple sensory awareness exercise can help you shift your attention away from what you’ve been thinking about and on to something else in your environment. Begin by saying the phrase, “Now I’m aware of…,” and then complete it by stating something you see in your environment. For example, “Now I’m aware of the sun coming through the window.” Repeat and complete the phrase “Now I’m aware of…,” until you have identified five different things that you see. Continue the exercise stating five different things you are aware of hearing, then five things you are aware of touching or feeling in side your body. This exercise can help center you sensually in the reality of your present environment and take you farther away from the fantasy world of porn.
Dr. Thomas Horvath in his Workbook for Overcoming Addictions writes:
Deliberately shift your focus to something that is easy to stay focused on. For instance, look around you. Is there something in the room that you could count? It might be ceiling tiles, floor tiles, designs on wallpaper or paneling, window blinds, leaves of a plant, or something that you can observe through a window outside the room. Count the objects that you see as rapidly as you can. For instance, count the number of blinds that you see on a window. If you count very rapidly and as accurately as you can, you will find that other thoughts that were on your mind go away, because you are focused on the counting.
Horvath also gives the following examples:
- Subtract numbers (for instance, subtract 7 from 1,000 and get 993, subtract 7 again and get 986, subtract 7 again, and so on)
- Say the alphabet backwards
- Read words backwards (say the word correctly but read the sequence backwards: "backwards words read")
- Play the "alphabet game" by looking at license plates, book titles or a printed page and find an A, then a B, then a C, etc.
- Tighten the muscles in your body in a particular sequence, over and over (tighten your feet, then your calves, then your thighs, then your pelvis, then your stomach, then your chest, then your shoulders, then your neck, then your face, over and over again) / reach into your pocket or purse and attempt to identify coins or other objects there just by feel.
Refocus
Reference: Refocusing is particularly useful when concentration is needed for the task at hand, such as completing a work assignment, carrying on a conversation, or driving. It is also useful when patients are having obsessive thoughts for which rational evaluation is ineffective. You will teach patients to label and accept their experience: “I’m just having automatic thoughts. I can accept the fact that I’m having them and that I’m feeling badly and refocus on what I was doing.” Then patients should deliberately turn their attention to the report they are writing, to what their fellow conversationalists are saying, to the road ahead. You will rehearse the strategy with them, trying to elicit how they have refocused their attention in the past or how they believe they could in the future. Beck, Judith S.. Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition: Basics and Beyond (Kindle Locations 4938-4944). Guilford Publications. Kindle Edition.
Common Distraction Ideas
- Learn Torah (listen to a good shiur, meet up with a Chavrusa, learn about a new topic, recite some Torah that you know by heart)
- Call a friend or family member
- Call a supportive GYE partner
- Read a book, magazine, or sefer
- Take a walk or drive somewhere
- Play a game (Get games on your computer/phone that will fully engage your mind, and your hands…).
- Watch a Kosher (non triggering) movie
- Do some exercise (exercise also has additional benefits)
- Journal about how you're feeling
- Listen to a good music, a shiur, comedy, the radio, or chizuk.
- Visit GuardYourEyes.com
- Spend time on a hobby (write, play music, paint or draw)
- Learn something new and fun (a new skill, new language, new subject, something that can help your career or personal growth)
- Do some errands or todo's
- Do some Chessed (an act of Kindness)
- Do something relaxing (progressive muscle relaxation, belly breathing, gratitude breathing, mindfulness practice)
- Have a snack (or go buy one)
- Make yourself a delicious meal
- Reduce sexual tension: Take a cold shower[1]. Then take another.
Torah References
Distraction is known as היסח הדעת.
Redirecting attention to neutral things
ספר חסידים אות ד' וראה שם סי' תתרמה
טעמי המצות להר"ר מנחם ריקאנטי בל"ת צ"ד
כתר ראש להגר"ח מוולאזין אות קל"ו
לקוטי מוהר"ן ח"א סי' רלג
קריינא דאיגרתא ח"א סי' טז
שם חלק א' סי' קט
שו"ת אדרת תפארת ח"ג סי' ל"ב בשם בנין יוסף פ"ד
שבט מוסר פי"ב
חובת התלמידים פי"ג[2]
הכשרת האברכים פ"ט[3]
תניא פרק יב
Redirecting attention to Torah
בבא בתרא טז, א וברש"י ד"ה משכהו לבית המדרש
זוהר ח"א קצ, א
רמב"ם הלכות איסורי ביאה פרק כב הלכה כא: וכן ינהוג להתרחק מן השחוק ומן השכרות ומדברי עגבים שאלו גורמין גדולים והם מעלות של עריות, ולא ישב בלא אשה שמנהג זה גורם לטהרה יתירה, גדולה מכל זאת אמרו יפנה עצמו ומחשבתו לדברי תורה וירחיב דעתו בחכמה שאין מחשבת עריות מתגברת אלא בלב פנוי מן החכמה, ובחכמה הוא אומר אילת אהבים ויעלת חן דדיה ירווך בכל עת באהבתה תשגה תמיד.
שו"ע אבן העזר סי' כג סעיף ג
צל"ח ברכות ה, א
תניא פרק יב ופרק כח
שמועה בשם הגר"א - והאר עיננו עמ' ב
קריינא דאיגרתא ח"א סי' טז
תורת מנחם - אגרות בריבוי מקומות
שומר אמונים יד, ב
דרכי החיים ח"א ע' תה
והאר עיננו עמ' ב: ולכן יעצו לנו רבותינו להתרגל בצאתינו לקבוע לנו על מה לחשוב, אם על איזה קושיא שנשארה בצ"ע או לחזור על המו"מ בסוגיא שעוסק בה או לחשוב על איזה מאמר חז"ל.
Positive Vision Day 23 and Day 24 - Emphasizes the benefits of Torah both as a distraction (quotes Ramchal that this is THE cure), and also that it repels Tuma.
Learning Torah by Heart
- ובחרת בחיים (להר"ח מאליק מסאטמאר) היצר אין לו בושה להביא הרהורי עבירה אפי' לגדול בתורה, ע"כ העצה היעוצה לכל מי שרוצה לזכות במלחמה שיקח כלי זיינו בידו. היינו התורה כי בראתי יצה"ר בראתי לו תורה תבלין, ולהבין מה זה הענין שהמשילו התורה לתבלין אפשר לומר כי התבלין ממתקין הקדרה ומהפכין מרירא למתקא, כן הוא מי שלוחם עם המחשבותו רעות ובכל פעם שהיצר ממציא לו הרהורים רעים תיכף מסיח דעתו מהן ובורח במחשבתו לדברי תורה, וכ' בלק"א הנ"ל דבכל פעם שמסיח דעתו מהן ההרהור אכפי' לס"א וסליק נהורא מגו חשוכא ומתהפך מרירא למתקן, וגורם נחת רוח גדול לבוראינו ית"ש ע"כ נמשלה התורה לתבלין כי ע"י התורה נתהפך מרירא למתקא. עכ"ל. על כן נכון הדבר שכ"א ילמד עצמו איזה דבר בע"פ משנה או גמרא, שיהי בפיו ובמוחו היטב שיוכל תיכף כרגע להרהר בדברי תורה, ונכון הדבר שיהיה לו איזה משנה מיוחדת לזה, כדי שלא יצטרך לחפוש במוחו איזה דבר תורה, כי הדבר תלוי ברגע, ובכל פעם שמסיח דעתו מן ההרהרו כ' בלק"א הנ"ל שמקיים בזה הלאו של ולא תתורו אחרי לבבכם ואחרי עיניכם, ונכון לכוין בשמחה עצומה שמקיים זה הלאו, וגורם נחת רוח גדול בעולמות עליונים ע"י כפיות הס"א.
Further reading
- See Zos Brisi Ch. 16 - The Purifying Power of Torah for a big collection of sources.
- Cheshbon Hanefesh Lapin Ch. 108. Discusses how distracting thoughts can help (מלאכת מחשבת שיש בה תועלת). Implies that Chazal suggested focusing on Torah, because that is something that is always available.
Hesech Hadaas
- The Torah concept of Hesech Hadaas is more than just distraction, it's also a general attitude of not putting too much focus on this topic. For more on this see Hesech Hadaas.
From GYE Members
- I don't think the urge is necessarily to seek, rather it's to satisfy my craving for feeling good about myself or feeling good and productive in general. For this we tend to turn to our tried and true method, not because it's the answer but because it's what we've always done. In reality we have to just get up and do something productive, until then, no matter how hard we try to fight, the urge will just grow and grow. I have many project for when opening the gemara just wont cut it. Working out, reading, learning something lighter or a topic that interests me, spending time with a friend, spending time with family, and so on. #wilnevergiveup[4]
- Personally think that distraction is a powerful tool against the yetzer. using tools like Torah, positive relationships and chores (which will do wonders for the relationships with the people around the home) are the keys that I have tried to use and Baruch Hashem have been the key to the control for myself. @Misgaber96
- I would think about sex all the time... during business meetings, lust; on the subway, lust; on the street, lust; even during learning or davening, and even when I was with my wife I would fantasize... I changed that for the sake of the chart.... I knew that if I wanted to stay on that chart I would need to stop lusting... And sometimes I white-knuckled it to get through another tough day and stay on that chart. But as I continued and worked on not lusting, I didn't need to white-knuckle as much anymore.... [...] I let go of lust... I just don't think about sex... When a sexual thought comes up, I make it go away, whether through prayer, rage, jokes, or something else... I don't let it linger and fester and grow... #RATM
- Thinking about something else: This is some_guy's idea here to use his words: I came up with a really good trick. Think of something interesting right now. I really like science, so I think of a theory or paradox. Make sure you really like the subject. If you need help, think about explaining your subject to a child. Once you have decided on a topic you are truly interested in, stop thinking about it. Whenever you see women on the street, or anything like that, the Yetzah Hara will always puts ideas and desires into your head. When that happens you need to remember that curious topic you picked earlier. Because you genuinely are interested in this idea, your mind naturally starts pondering it very deeply. This drowns out the Yetzah Hara until the moment has passed. I suggest thinking about your topic for a while to make sure the you have calmed down. @Inastruggle
Cognitive Distraction
I'll share a technique that works for me, often I get urges when I'm in bed, so I try to use this technique, this isn't always so effective if I'm busy doing something else. Perhaps you can try implement it and see if it works for you. I try picture some activity that I do often and can picture many details about, eg driving to school or going for a run. I think of what the weather is like, which houses I'm passing, when I'm speeding up, when I'm slowing down. Where my hands, my feet are, the turns I'm making etc. I find by filling my mind with a vivid experience, it clears my mind, I think because we can't think of multiple things at once very easily. #Looking_to_improve[5]
- ↑ ספר חסידים (מרגליות) סימן תתקצב: מעשה שבאו בחורים מארץ מרחקים לפני רב אחד נתן להם חדרים וקבע להם כלי מלא מים אצל מטות של כל אחד מהם אמרו מה טיבן של מים הללו אמר להם אין אתם מלאכים כשיגבר יצרכם עליכם הרי יצר יכלה מכם כי אין דבר שמבטל יצר כמו מים קרים, תשבו עד שיכלה יצריכם ויכבה הרי תורתכם טהורה וכתיב (תהלים י"ט י') יראת ה' טהורה וכתיב (שם י"ב ז') אמרות ה' אמרות טהורות. (והובא בחוקי דרך אה"ע סי' כג ובמחצית השקל שם.) וסיכם דבריו במדרש תלפיות אות יוד ענף יצר הרע, "כשאדם מתגבר ביצרו בתוקף ישב במים קרים או ישליח עליו מים קרים שאין דבר המבטלו כזה."
- ↑ Quoted in Positive Vision Day 55. עיי"ש.
- ↑ קח לך במחשבה איזה ענין הנוגע לך יותר, אם איזה דבר האהוב לך או שאתה שונא ומתירא ממנו. חשבון מסחר כו'ו ומחשבזו הנוגעת לך הרבה, תפסיק אותך מן התאוה זו על איזה רגעים ואז תוכל אח"כ לחשוב אודותה ולא בה. עיי"ש.
- ↑ https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/1-Break-Free/356766-Lust-counterattack#356796
- ↑ https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/19-Introduce-Yourself/355893-Observations#355924