What is your job? Is it a public service job such as a fireman, policeman, hospital worker, pharmacy. . . anything like that? If it's a public service job then attending Church every other Sunday should be okay. If it's NOT a public service job my recommendation would be to look for another job, or try to arrange it with your current job, to be able to attend Church every Sunday.
Have you talked to your Bishop about your concerns? It's okay to talk to him before the year is up.
Are you attending the Addiction Recovery group in your area?
Do you pay tithing through someone else? I knew of one ex'd man who payed tithing through his sister as a way to show how sincere he was in keeping all the commandments of God. His sister even wrote a letter on his behalf. So, just something for you to think about.
Another idea is to visit the Temple nearest you, as often as you can. Seriously, just sit on the premises, reading your scriptures and contemplating. You will feel the Spirit strongly there and it will envigorate your soul.
Fast. I have fasting problems (gotta have soy milk every day or I start feeling sad for no reason, it's a physical thing that really sucks). So, what I do is fast for four hours after waking up for six days and BOOM. I've got my 24 hours of fasting and skipping breakfast is a sacrifice for me! I wake up hungry!
Also know, that you are no longer entitled to have the Spirit as your constant companion. As such, you have to work harder at having the Spirit with you. Satan will also work hard to keep you from returning to the fold and will prey upon your weaknesses with great fervor. Surround yourself with spiritual things. Sing your favorite hymns, watch wholesome movies - especially Church movies, read the scriptures. Other reading material Duty to God, Preach My Gospel, The Miracle of Forgiveness, the current Priesthood Manual (which you should be able to receive free from your ward), the Gospel Doctrine study guide, Our Heritage, Strengthening Families, and other good wholesome material. Call your home teachers, ask them for a blessing, find ways to be of service. Call your Priesthood leaders and see if there are any service projects going on that you might be able to help with. I promise doing these things will aid you in your baptism.
A wonderful which you can listen to at
LDS Church Music comes to mind. I also shared it in someone elses thread today. I love this hymn.
336
School Thy Feelings
(Men’s Choir)
Resolutely
31243, Hymns, School Thy Feelings, no. 336
1. School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice control.
School thy feelings; there is power
In the cool, collected mind.
Passion shatters reason’s tower,
Makes the clearest vision blind.
[Chorus]
School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice control.
2. School thy feelings; condemnation
Never pass on friend or foe,
Though the tide of accusation
Like a flood of truth may flow.
Hear defense before deciding,
And a ray of light may gleam,
Showing thee what filth is hiding
Underneath the shallow stream.
[Chorus]
School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice contr
3. Should affliction’s acrid vial
Burst o’er thy unsheltered head,
School thy feelings to the trial;
Half its bitterness hath fled.
Art thou falsely, basely, slandered?
Does the world begin to frown?
Gauge thy wrath by wisdom’s standard;
Keep thy rising anger down.
[Chorus]
School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice contr
4. Rest thyself on this assurance:
Time’s a friend to innocence,
And the patient, calm endurance
Wins respect and aids defense.
Noblest minds have finest feelings;
Quiv’ring strings a breath can move;
And the gospel’s sweet revealings
Tune them with the key of love.
[Chorus]
School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice contr
5. Hearts so sensitively molded
Strongly fortified should be,
Trained to firmness and enfolded
In a calm tranquility.
Wound not willfully another;
Conquer haste with reason’s might;
School thy feelings, sister, brother;
Train them in the path of right.
[Chorus]
School thy feelings, O my brother;
Train thy warm, impulsive soul.
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom’s voice contr
Text: Charles W. Penrose, 1832–1925. © 1948 IRI
Music: George F. Root, 1820–1895
Alma 38:12
Proverbs 16:32
Thoughts are very powerful. I love the book As a Man Thinketh. It's another way of saying what God has been saying all along when he said to let virtue garnish your thoughts unceasingly.