So now, you’ve:
If you can, let a good friend know that you’re trying to make changes. Doing this alone is never as good as having the support of someone you trust. It can be difficult to share this vulnerability with someone, but don’t be ashamed. It’s a brave, brilliant thing you’re doing here – you should feel proud of trying.
Whether you succeed or not this time, you now have a toolbox of things you can do to help yourself. Sometimes it’s trial and error; we don’t always succeed the first time. Don’t give up. Keep coming back. Choose an achievable goal, work towards it. Get better at identifying your vulnerable moments, and practice managing your cravings. You’ll get the hang of it. You’ll get better each time.
When you succeed, congratulate yourself. That’s important.
When you don’t succeed, congratulate yourself for trying. Don’t beat yourself up. There is a reason you struggle with this. Gay life is complicated, you aren’t alone. So, no beating yourself up, just start
a new care plan with a smile, and faith in yourself.