As most of the others say, 'speeding up' isn't a thing, because we all want lifelong recovery. Years down the line a challenge still might hit us. The more time you put in, the easier it gets.
But you mention putting in lots of effort towards your recovery, and that will make things easier. Being on this forum, meditating, exercising, eating well, less alcohol, learning about the science of porn addiction... are all good and will make long term recovery much more likely.
One last thing, after a long period of thinking about the addiction, journaling about it and gritting my teeth in determination to beat this addiction; there came a time when I had to start thinking about it less. this part is tricky, because porn was a problem in my life, and I always have to be aware of how dangerous it can be, but I purposely don't think about porn and recovery too much, because I don't want to focus all my attention on it. I put my focus onto other, lighter, healthier things in life. But I think this last step comes after putting a lot of work in developing healthy habits, reading about how to beat the addiction, getting advice and so on.
Best of luck!