Find Sobriety, Together.
Join a Sobriety Mastermind for a weekly, expert-facilitated group experience. Connect with others on the path to recovery, stay accountable, and receive real-time feedback and support to help you overcome sexual addiction.
How Much Longer Are You Going To Try To Win Alone?
Isolation makes the road to recovery feel overwhelming, even impossible. That’s why we embrace I.Q.R.A—I Quit Recovering Alone. It’s a reminder that we are never truly alone, as we draw strength from one another and a higher power guiding our steps. Joining a Sobriety Mastermind means:
Strength And Power In Numbers
Feel the strength that comes from knowing you’re not alone. With a supportive community behind you, the path to recovery feels less daunting.
Accountability That Works
Real change happens when you’re accountable to others. Harness the power of mutual commitment to reach new heights in your recovery
Challenge Addictive Thinking
Transform your thinking, transform your life. Replace destructive patterns with empowering thoughts, supported by the wisdom of your peers.
Through this commitment, you gain more than just support—you gain the power to transform. Let’s take this journey together, with the strength and guidance you need to succeed.
What To Expect On Your Journey
Starting your recovery journey is a big step, and over the course of six months, we’ll support you in a structured, nurturing environment to help you overcome challenges and create lasting change. Here’s what you can expect:
Judgment-Free Zone
Connect with other people who are going through similar struggles and have the real conversations that will lead to change.
Overcoming Pornography Addiction This Year – 5 Keys To Make It Happen
“I’ll have some never again with my coffee, please.”
Many people have promised never to turn to pornography again on a good number of occasions.
But time, forgetfulness, and sheer temptation lead many right back to the hole they so desperately want to escape.
This cycle can happen so many times it can start to feel like a regular part of your daily routine, like your favorite morning beverage.
What starts out as a sincere commitment to change becomes just another ritual, painfully devoid of meaning as you wonder “will this time really be any different?”
Special occasions – such as the start of a new year or the end of Ramadan – often add an extra level of umph to such resolutions.
Making such a resolution almost always feels good at the time, but the difficult reality for many is that it will result in another failure.
The pain of this vicious cycle can be avoided by making necessary preparations and creating a specific action plan for long-term change.
You can capitalize on the motivation you have right now to achieve change that lasts longer than ever before – but please don’t try to do it without equipping yourself with an effective strategy first!
In this post, I’m going to break down 5 keys you need to make this the year you break free from unwanted sexual habits and keep that freedom long term! 🙂
In fact, these keys will help you prepare for long-term change whether you have an extra level of motivation right now or whether you happen to be at a low-point.
Finding the “right-time” to change is not what matters – arming yourself with knowledge and preparation is.
So let’s dive right in…
1. Start With A Clear Why
Each time you are sexually tempted you are faced with two choices: to indulge or not indulge.
If you indulge you may feel angry that another promise of many promises has been broken.
Sure it weighs on your mood for a day or a few days.
But it’s not noticeable (at least to anybody on the outside)!
There are no long-term marks left on your body or face that would make it visually obvious to you or someone else that you’ve indulged.
To those around you, they may see you as being in a mood or upset but they cannot say it’s because of your sexual lust or habits that you are in a bad mood.
A few days can go by and then you are able to bounce back into the “normal” grind and let this misery be temporarily forgotten.
You know that the slip is going to be painful, but in the grand scheme of things it’s not THAT bad, so what do you decide?
You decide to indulge in the heedless pleasure.
And this cycle easily can repeat itself on and on until you wake up and realize it’s been going on for multiple decades of your life.
Yes, you very much like the possibility of being clean from pornography and other lustful behaviors this next year.
You like the possibility of being able to stay away from this habit that’s taken so much away from you in wasted time, energy, and happiness.
You like the possibility of having your life and your destiny in your control where you are showing up as your best self at work or at home…
…AND…
There’s also a part of you that enjoys having that escape into fantasy and being able to get lost in lustful pleasures.
Simply put, quitting is an internal struggle between wanting to quit and wanting to indulge. You’ve got to start with honesty and asking yourself – which side is stronger?
The side of me that wants to be free, not just for today but for the long-haul or the side of me that wants to stay addicted?
And if you honestly assess your life for evidence, you can build a compelling personal case as to why it is you want to not just be free in the long-term but in those moments of temptation why you’ll continue fighting for freedom rather than just shrugging and giving in.
2. Disarm Your Temptations
One of the most common dieting tips out there is “clear your pantry of junk food and stock your fridge and pantry with healthy options”.
The reasoning behind this is that it is easier to make healthier eating choices when the temptations are out of sight and out of mind.
Similarly when it comes to staying clear of unwanted sexual habits long term you’ve got to take inventory of your lifestyle and honestly identify what are the things that I do or are present in my life that will support my long-term sobriety goal.
And what are the things present in my life that support my long-term addiction?
For example for some people, weekends are their big triggers for them.
That unstructured and unaccountable time with no purpose makes it easy to justify blowing off a couple of hours online and acting out.
If that pattern or lifestyle choice that enables choices that support the addiction is not identified, how can one expect long term change?
Similarly, there are things that one may do that enable long-term sobriety!
For example, a person can notice that on the days that they spend journaling for 15 minutes each night really sets their next day for an outstanding experience.
Taking account of this positive habit is important because you will soon aggregate what a “long-term sober lifestyle” looks like!
You cannot do the same things you have always done and expect to experience long term freedom. It simply does not work that way.
3. Strengthen Your Character And Be Prepared To Do The Soul Work
Spending a lot of time with my clients over the years, I can tell you that there’s something dramatically different being around the clients who are active in their addiction versus those clients who are doing well and making progress.
The ones who are making progress understand that the journey is not simply about mustering up as much strength and willpower as possible to physically abstain from their unwanted habits.
They understand that their choice to act out sexually stems from shortcomings in their character and their stunted emotional intelligence and therefore make a solid commitment to also change their inside.
Making a commitment to doing this type of soul work deepens the quality of one’s sobriety. At Purify Your Gaze we call this achieving emotional sobriety.
Making a commitment to physical abstinence while ignoring the inner work and transformation journey is a recipe for relapses to come at some point or another.
This is what a past client realized he had to change within to realize long-term abstinence, “I learned that I resort to porn when I don’t live a balanced life. When I am unhappy with myself, I can’t deal with it, so I need an escape, which was porn. I did not know how to deal with my emotion, so I ran away from them via porn.”
Being sober and clean long-term does not mean that life will be happily ever after.
You still will have problems and challenges, but so long as you like the person you are as you face those challenges you won’t turn to porn and other degrading forms of behavior that abuse yourself.
Having a clear idea of what soul work you have to do to become a person of freedom is one of the singlemost important things you can do as part of your resolution.
4. Have A Solid Execution Plan That Allows You To Get Excited By Your Life Goals
Now that you have decided that being free from pornography and unwanted sexual habits is a top priority and you’ve assessed your life honestly, how do you do go about changing?
That’s where having a solid execution plan comes into play.
It could be tempting to just decide to quit cold turkey and say “I’ll never go back again”, but the reality is that’s not enough.
It’s hard to tangibly be committed or be motivated if you are missing any evidence that what you are set out to do is going to be any different from last time.
That changes when you have a solid, measurable, and reasonable plan of action!
By putting this plan together your hope in what is possible is only strengthening and your desire to go to any lengths despite whatever challenges, obstacles, time, resources, it will take, you are willing to go the distance in sha Allah.
This plan is your breakthrough strategy regarding what needs to be done both short‐term and long‐term to help you achieve the following three outcomes:
1. To help you abstain from your unwanted sexual behaviors.
2. To help you prioritize the concrete lifestyle changes you must make that will support your goal of long-term sobriety.
3. To address how you will improve your mental, emotional and spiritual well-being so that you no longer need the escape of lust or pornography.
Planning properly builds up the desire inside of you, that part of you that says YES I’m going to do this in sha Allah.
Most importantly, the mere practice of planning will help best prepare you on an emotional, spiritual and psychological level for the rigors of change.
5. Plan For The Rainy Days AKA When Things Don’t Go The Way You Want Them To
A big mistake people often make when creating their execution plan is they don’t stop to imagine anything going wrong that could prevent them from reaching their destination.
The thought of being derailed or there being challenges along the path are so frightening or painful to think about is that they may avoid thinking about this possibility happening.
The reality is that this is not how life really works! It’s not a matter of if things not going the way you anticipated but WHEN they don’t go the way you anticipate.
It’s easy to envision yourself sticking to your resolution of being “porn free” when your life is the way you want it to be, and the sun is bright outside and shining. But what about those days when your life isn’t coming together in the way you want it to, or you experience a personal or professional setback?
Speaking from experience working with our members, it is often these sticky or challenging situations that are the hardest to navigate through.
Forecasting possible challenges that may arise on your personal path to change be they from your personal weaknesses or challenges in your environment allows you identify and put in a Plan B.
Remember again the purpose of planning is not to guarantee success but to as much as possible have you prepared.
Putting It All Together
So will this be the year that you finally break free from long-time addiction to unwanted sexual behaviors?
The simple answer is IT DEPENDS.
The difference between this being a wish and a reality comes down to what you do to PREPARE to God-willing allow this year to be a transformative one for you.
If you have gone from occasion to occasion saying that this will be the time that it happens, except you have not realized that intention, then CHOOSE a different way to do it.
CHOOSE not to brush the issue under the rug…
CHOOSE not to pretend like the problem will solve itself over time…
CHOOSE to make necessary preparations and get strategic…
Your sober year awaits, my friend!
Creating A New Identity
“Recovery has made me think a lot about who I am beyond my addiction. I’m discovering new interests and trying to build a new identity. What new aspects of yourself have you all discovered in recovery?”
Dealing With Stress And Anxiety
“Stress and anxiety really get to me, and they’re major triggers for my addictive behavior. I’m trying different stress management techniques, but I’d love to hear what’s worked for others here.”
Preventing Relapse
“I’ve had a couple of relapses, and it’s been hard to get back on track. I’m trying to be kinder to myself and learn from these setbacks. What have you all found helpful when dealing with relapses?”
Setting Boundaries With Technology
“Technology is a big part of my addiction, and I’m working on setting boundaries with my devices. It’s not easy, especially with everything being online. How are you all managing this aspect of your recovery?”
Dealing With Loneliness
“Loneliness has been a huge trigger for me, and it often leads me down the wrong path. I’m trying to find ways to connect with others and feel less isolated. How do you all deal with loneliness in your recovery?”
Rebuilding Relationships
“My addiction has definitely affected my relationships, especially with my spouse. I’m in the process of rebuilding trust, and it’s been a long road. How have you all managed to improve your relationships while in recovery?”
Managing Your Triggers
“I notice that certain triggers really set me off, and it’s a battle to navigate them. I’m working on building resilience, but I’d love to hear how others in the group handle their triggers.”
Coping with Shame And Guilt
“I’ve been struggling a lot with feelings of shame and guilt. It’s been tough to reclaim my self-worth, but I’ve found a few strategies that help. I’m curious—what has worked for you all in dealing with these feelings?”
Access over 100+ hours of training resources including workshops, worksheets, and webinars to support your learning in between group sessions.
We’ve laid out what you need to do to permanently break free from your unwanted sexual behaviors. These resources are designed to complement your sessions and help you grow in between meetings. You’ll have the opportunity to learn new coping methods, understand the psychology behind motivation, and how to win against triggering situations.
How To Join A Sobriety Mastermind
The Sobriety Mastermind is designed to be straightforward yet impactful. Our three-step process ensures you’re not only well-matched to a supportive group but also fully prepared to embark on your recovery journey. Here’s how we’ll guide you from your first step to your first session and beyond:
Step 1: Apply Online
Start by filling out our application form. We’ll review your information to ensure that the Sobriety Mastermind is the right fit for you and will reach out to discuss the next steps
Step 2: Get Matched
Once accepted, you’ll be matched with a group that meets at a time convenient for you and fits your specific needs. This ensures that you’re surrounded by peers who understand your journey.
Step 3: Heal Together
Join your first session and begin your path to recovery. Engage with your group, participate in discussions, and take advantage of the resources available to you as you work towards sobriety.
Don't Just Take Our Word For It
Check out how the Sobriety Mastermind experience has benefited other members:
I never really believed in group therapy. I thought my path to sobriety was something I had to walk alone. But last week's session in the Sobriety Mastermind changed everything. We were discussing emotional resilience, and I hesitantly shared my struggle with recent job stress. The feedback I received was nothing short of transformative. One member shared a strategy that had worked for him—a simple mindfulness technique, yet so effective. I tried it, and for the first time in months, I felt in control. This moment of genuine support and practical advice turned my skepticism into belief. Maybe I’m not so alone in this fight after all.
Have Questions? Get Answers
The Sobriety Mastermind Group is designed for individuals who are committed to overcoming addiction to pornography or sexual behaviors and are seeking a supportive, structured environment to aid in their recovery. It’s ideal for those who want to connect with others facing similar challenges, benefit from shared experiences, and hold themselves accountable through regular, facilitated group sessions. Whether you’re at the beginning of your recovery journey or have been working on it for some time, this group offers a powerful community-driven approach to help you achieve lasting change.
All group sessions are held online, making it easy for you to join from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Sessions are conducted via secure video conferencing, so you can participate wherever you have an internet connection.
Group sessions typically last 60 to 90 minutes, giving everyone ample time to share, listen, and engage with the facilitator and group members.
Group sessions are held weekly, on the same day and time each week. This consistency helps you build a routine and stay committed to your recovery journey.
Our pricing is designed to be accessible and affordable. Over the course of the 6 months, the cost is less than $49 per week which includes access to your weekly meeting, the online portal, community forums, and the self-care tracker app. You can pay, weekly, monthly, or all-up-front.
You’ll be billed automatically through our secure payment system. Billing occurs either monthly or weekly, depending on the plan you choose. We accept all major credit cards and payments are processed discreetly using “Imancipate LLC” rather than Purify Your Gaze.
We do not offer a free trial for the Sobriety Mastermind Group. However, we provide a comprehensive initial consultation to ensure that this program is the right fit for you. During this session, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your goals and concerns with one of our facilitators, giving you a clear understanding of how the group works and what you can expect before committing
Our facilitators are experienced professionals with specialized training in addiction recovery and group therapy dynamics. They come from various backgrounds, including counseling, psychology, and social work, with a deep understanding of the challenges associated with sexual addiction. Each facilitator is carefully selected for their ability to create a safe, non-judgmental space where members can share openly and receive the guidance and support they need to progress in their recovery journey.
The effectiveness of the Sobriety Mastermind Group lies in its structured, peer-supported approach. Group therapy has been shown to be highly effective in addiction recovery because it combines professional guidance with the collective strength and shared experiences of others who understand what you’re going through. Many members have found that the accountability, community support, and regular interaction in a group setting significantly enhance their ability to stay on track and make meaningful progress. Additionally, the structured nature of the program ensures that you are consistently working towards your recovery goals.
The Sobriety Mastermind Group is designed to complement, not replace, individual counseling or therapy. While group therapy offers peer support and accountability, it doesn’t provide the personalized attention of one-on-one sessions. Many members combine group participation with individual therapy for a more comprehensive recovery approach.
For more personalized support, we offer 1-1 coaching as an additional service. This allows you to work directly with a coach to tailor the program to your specific needs. Many members find this combination beneficial, though it does involve an extra cost. If you’re currently seeing a therapist or feel you need more individual attention, consider adding 1-1 coaching to your recovery plan.
Send us an email at info@purifyyourgaze.com or schedule a 1-1 free session with one of our Members Success Coordinators.
Ready To Rewrite Your Story?
Every chapter of struggle can lead to a story of success. In our Sobriety Mastermind, you don’t just share your journey; you transform it with the support of those who understand. Weekly topics from addiction recovery to emotional resilience are tailored by the very voices of our community. Make this the moment your story changes