I guess it is about what we understand by temptations.
I love Fulton Sheen's approach, and it has stayed with me, and after meditating on it, I wholeheartedly agree with him. In short, it goes a little something like:
Why are we so conjured up about temptations? We are tempted more to do good than to do evil.
In essence, temptations are something good; they are an opportunity. Let's take an example of pornography. We have all thought that the temptation is to looking at porn, but we can also look at it as an opportunity to chastity. Every sin has its flip-side, so to speak.
From my experience, looking at it this way gives a whole new meaning to spiritual suffering in temptation. It is no longer to our detriment, but to our advantage. I had always read that in temptation God calls us closer to Him, and how much the Saints rejoiced in the purifying that came with temptation. It is always a call to Him, and in that way I have found myself with more energy to overcome the temptation because I was focussing on virtue and Christ, rather than focussing on the sin (albeit trying to not succumb to it) and ultimately failing.