You
Can Stop Your Gambling Addiction
Compulsive
gamblers of all ages continually fear the day
they know they will have to stop gambling. Most
of them realize this when their personal
resources are dwindling with each passing day.
I remember the day I had ten thousand dollars
still left in my savings account. The next day
I had five thousand and a week later I had
overdrawn my account by $150.00. Even though I
realized I had a problem, I couldn’t stop my
addiction. I wanted to gamble and win back all
the money I had lost. I knew what I should to
stop, but I refused to and the end result was
devastating for me. I had no money and no where
to go. I still had my job and my dream of
winning big someday. I thought I could never
beat this gambling addiction, so I figured why
bother. Then I realized I wanted to change my
life for the better. I realized I had to take
one day at a time. I needed to slow my thoughts
down and focus on only one thing at a time. I
learned to think about today and did not worry
about tomorrow.
When I woke
up each morning usually not to grumpy I made the
decision of whether or not I was going to gamble
today. I gave myself the choice and at the same
time I thought about all the destructive
behavior. This morning I made the choice I did
not want to gamble today. I realized if I told
myself I could never gamble again I was adding
to much stress to my life.
Compulsive
gamblers compound their stress when telling
themselves they will never gamble again. Life
is to short and it’s time to live to the
fullest.
Once
compulsive gamblers realize that they are good
people and they deserve the best in life their
recovery seems to accelerate.