Hi everyone, I'm Maxios

Discussion in 'New to NoFap' started by Maxios, Mar 5, 2018.

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  1. Maxios

    Maxios New Fapstronaut

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    'Sup everyone, my name is maxios, but you can call me max ;)

    I'm a 21 year old student (in dental surgery), I'm French and I spend most of my time here in Nancy, France.
    To quickly present myself, I'm a big car guy, I love music (trash metal and rap being my favorites), and pop culture in general :emoji_eyeglasses:

    I have been been stuck with my PMO for 4-5 years roughly, and I want to get rid of it !
    Starting tomorrow imma go all hard mode, I've set myself an objective of 31 days.

    I wonder if I can start a daily journal in here, if it's okay I'd like to share my day to day experiences as well as interacting with you guys!
     
  2. Full ahead

    Full ahead Fapstronaut

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    Welcome here Max!

    Sure you can have a day to day post in a journal and you can share your experiences and any questions with us. There are a lot of friendly people willng to help
     
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  3. Septimus

    Septimus Fapstronaut

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    Welcome, I'm glad you're here.
     
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  4. Hey @Maxios ,

    I'm just a normal ordinary member. No moderator super powers and no special insite. I share my ESH (Experience, Strength and Hope) of what works for me.

    Just another warm welcome and a heart felt hello. This community has helped me so much.

    What worked for me was "working" it. It took hard work for me to complete a hard reboot (No pmo) for 120 days, then move into a Sex Positive mode.

    First, reading the literature published by NoFap itself along with reading journals.

    Then, doing the work. Writing in my journal and replying to introductions and other's journals.

    Finally, but not least, getting involved with the fellowship. I found it on the forums, but also in people's profiles. The forums tend to be longer posts, where the profiles tend to be more "conversational".

    That is what has worked for me. I like to remind myself that this community was here waiting for me with the lights on when I arrived. Now, I have to do my best to be there when someone comes to the community.

    Then, watch this video:



    --> L

    PS -

    One of the ways I got involved with the fellowship was by reading some really great journals. Reading other's stories with their victories and even defeats is a big part of my program.

    I've included journals from all age groups, spiritual members, religious members, secular members, male and female. You should find journals that help. If not, look around, there are hundreds of others from which to choose. When I say "it works if you work it", reading journals is part of that work.

    Once you open a journal, click "Watch Thread" in the upper right of the page to get alerts when new posts are made. Here are just a few:

    @Iron Patience - https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/155794/
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    @ludwig525 - https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/155658/
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    @PatrickR - https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/139570/
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    @GeeWhizz - https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/152127/
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    @Sunshadow - https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/75108/
     
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