"I'm less judicious with cont bets."
"a bad beat and one was a lost flip, straight flush draw all in on flop"

The first quote is a symptom. The second quote is reality. You've seen the 2nd quote happen before. It's part of poker. Read my sticky on tilt (again if you've alredy read it).

Here's what has happened, imho, you've lost patience. You had a couple big days and thought "oh, THIS IS HOW you REALLY win. I want to do that some more" even though you acknowledge that everything was hitting your way. So what happened is that your Previous Steady Patient, REALISTIC, winning process wasn't good enough any more. So you wanted to turbo charge it.

This is a prime example of SITUATIONAL TILT. Poker play has some similarities to a golf swing. It's very much feel and minor differences can make a huge impact on performance. That difference between playing the poker you know is consistent over the long haul at the tables you know you can beat in a way you know is right... the difference between that and you juiced up play to try to match your previous UNREPEATABLE results is the center of your problem.

Right now (again i'm guessing) you believe in the back of your mind that you can repeat a performance that only happened once in 6 months. Change your belief to this:
"I can't repeat what happened last week (or whenever). It was a fluke occurance that WILL happen every 6 months or so IF I PLAY MY NORMAL GAME 100% OF THE TIME. In the meantime my NORMAL, CONSISTENT, CAREFUL, THOUGHTFUL, ENJOYABLE, SMART, AGRESSIVE, PRUDENT, ETC GAME IS THE ONLY DEFENSE I HAVE AGAINST LOSING ALL MY MONEY AND THE ONLY COURSE OF ACTION I CAN TAKE TO WIN MORE MONEY OVER THE LONG TERM."

That's my advice. gl.