How To Stop Jacking Off?

Identify your triggers, such as boredom, stress, loneliness, late-night phone use, or specific content

Remove easy access to triggers, including blocking explicit sites, unfollowing accounts, and keeping devices out of private spaces

Keep a strict daily routine with planned wake-up, sleep, work, exercise, and meal times

Stay busy with structured activities so you have less unplanned alone time

Exercise regularly to reduce urges and improve self-control

Avoid being alone in situations where you usually relapse

Use the “delay and distract” method when urges hit: wait 10 to 15 minutes and switch to another activity

Take a cold shower or leave the room immediately when an urge starts

Practice mindfulness or breathing exercises to ride out urges without acting on them

Replace the habit with another action, such as walking, push-ups, reading, or calling someone

Reduce or stop consuming sexual content that reinforces the habit

Set clear limits for phone and internet use, especially at night

Sleep enough, since fatigue can make urges harder to control

Track your progress and note patterns in when and why relapses happen

Prepare an emergency plan for high-risk moments

If it feels compulsive or interferes with daily life, talk to a therapist or counselor

Be patient with setbacks and restart immediately instead of giving up

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