The Zen Guide to Quitting Porn
How to Quit Porn Addiction and the Masturbation Habit for Good with 200 Zen Tactics
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Neil A. Wexler
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Let me tell you something right off the bat: if you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in an unbreakable cycle, you’re not alone. You’re not broken, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to break free from something that’s holding you back. In fact, just by picking up this book, you’re showing an incredible strength that most people only dream about finding. And if you’re here thinking, “Is this book going to be any different from all the other advice I’ve read?” then buckle up, my friend—because we’re about to take a deep dive that’s going to change the way you see both yourself and the battle you’re facing.
Quitting porn and the habitual cycle that comes with it is one of the most challenging feats many people will face. Why? Because it digs its claws into your mind, altering the way you think, react, and even the way you experience pleasure. It’s not just about a habit; it’s about rewiring an entire system that your brain has gotten comfortable with. But here’s the good news: you’re about to learn 200 different ways to break free from that cycle, all rooted in the age-old wisdom of Zen. So, why Zen?
Zen isn’t just about sitting cross-legged on a mat while thinking deep thoughts (though we’ll definitely cover that, too!). Zen is about seeing the present moment for what it is, appreciating its imperfections, and navigating through it with grace. It’s a way of life that can be both profound and playful. If you’ve ever wished for a way to quiet the noise in your head or find stillness when you’re on the brink of giving in, this book has your back.
And remember, this isn’t a journey you have to take alone. Throughout the book, I’ll be your guide, with insights to help you laugh at the tough days, celebrate the small victories, and see the world in a new light. Quitting an addiction is hard, yes, but doing it with a plan that’s built on wisdom, simplicity, and a touch of playfulness? That’s where change begins.
©2024 Dr. Kevin Goldstein (P)2025 Dr. Kevin Goldstein