The absolute certainty that you are going to go off your diet, and
The conviction that a single screwup doesn't mean you're a failure.
I know (because I've done it...) that what happens is that you'll have that Whopper and then blow it all out of proportion -- "OMG, I'm the biggest f*ckup alive, I can't believe I ate that, what the hell was I thinking -- well, the diet's blown and I feel terrible about myself now, I might as well eat an entire bag of Oreos too." But if you looked calmly at the points or calories or whatever, you would see that your diet can soak up the extra calories from the Whopper over, like, a week. That one event didn't *really* kill the diet. What killed the diet was beating yourself up over that single slip (and you know you're gonna slip -- no human being is perfect), and then compounding it by eating all the cookies to try to ease the guilt.
If it helps, you could think of your eating plan as a practice, like a yoga practice. Nobody expects to be perfect at yoga when they first start, or when they first take it up again after some time away. You're practicing doing the poses every day -- that's why they call it a practice.

(It's very easy for me to talk calmly about all this, when I'm not in the throes of it myself...
