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My question do you include gambling in your new resolution, and what's your New Year's resolution about gambling?
Gambling is a way of life, and just part of it for that matter, so there is nothing special about it to warrant including it in my New Year resolution. No need to alter the way I gamble unless I am doing what I am not supposed to do which is calling for a change, but the reverse is the case. What I know about the New Year resolutions are for the dos and don'ts alteration for the betterment of the person. My gambling lifestyle is perfect at this moment, I don't even think about it at all when it comes to what to change. I gamble to make money in sportsbooks and gamble for fun in my casinos and I know the right method to use for them at any point in time depending on the game and what I intend to use them for or earn from them. This, I believe is fair enough.

So, specifically for your questions, I don't have any need for a change in gambling, I will continue my gambling lifestyle in 2024 just the way it is in 2023.
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Gambling is ment basically for entertainment and fun and I've in a very long time not come across any who has literally put to plan for the how they intend to probably have such fun because it's such that most persons are not usually comfortable been associated with as something they do due to the stereotyping that comes with knowing that you gamble.

I personally don't plan my gambling habit for the year but I don't fail to make a Budget for it because in as much as I intend having fun from it, I aswell don't want to be left stranded probably because I used all my earnings to gamble and if it turns out I want to effect a change as it regards my habit with gambling, I don't have to wait till January first to get a decider rather I work towards changing such habit because the date or time wouldn't cause the change but my decision will. So I don't include gambling in my new year resolution rather my projects and and what I intend to achieve by the end of the year.
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Sure we all say well turn over a new leaf come January 1st every year.  But how often we actually follow through, right? By waiting for some symbolic fresh start that don't really mean nothing, we just givin ourselves an excuse to keep on keeping on with bad habits.  With gambling, could dig ourselves a real deep hole in those few weeks.

There aint nothing magic about January 1st that'll make quittin easier.  Gotta nip it quick when you know it's an issue.  No time like the present and all that.

If a person can use the excuse of that date to create a new beginning for themselves then I am all for it, but the reality is that often those that are the most vocal about their new year’s resolution are the most unlikely to accomplish it.

And one example of this are all of those that claim they will lose several pounds and get in better shape during the next year, they may buy all kind of fitness equipment or even get a gym membership, but soon enough they will give up and go back to their previous behavior and not lose a single pound.
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This question or this thread has a lot to do with the things that can be done in the projects that we have for the new years, of course they must be included, because not everything is work, not everything is the same as always in a system, it has to be Include games of chance in the new year's resolutions in a controlled way, because it is the means of entertainment for many and that is something that if we like, why exclude it, of course we should not put it as a priority because we all know how dangerous it is. It is playing without control of our money, if we play without control we can lose all our money, become decapitalized, and then our obligations that we have to fulfill fully will be compromised and it will be something that is not at all desirable to have, for that reason we are people who must Being very aware of it and learning to cope with things, the fun? Yes, but they should be seen as purposes similar to those of protection, to the projects that we have of lower intensity, but it is important to include them, because it is something that makes us happy.

Could this cause some people to become addicted? No, because addiction is something you don't want to have even in painting, because it is a very strong condition that not only loses money, but also friends, families, in many cases people take their own lives, so that's the only thing We must always be very far away, and that is why control, good management of our expenses, money in a casino is everything, it is useless to know much about the games if you do not have money, because if you have it you will still lose So then it's nice to have that in consideration, but our plans, what we must visualize ourselves is in the possible, that we must never stop having fun, because life consists of that, of fun and that is what we like, apart from Our responsibilities are something we must do.
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Sure we all say well turn over a new leaf come January 1st every year.  But how often we actually follow through, right? By waiting for some symbolic fresh start that don't really mean nothing, we just givin ourselves an excuse to keep on keeping on with bad habits.  With gambling, could dig ourselves a real deep hole in those few weeks.
Indeed, in making more changes to be better and being able to leave behind bad habits, there is no need to wait for the new year to just make new resolution for ourselves because if we just wait for the new year it is like giving ourselves an excuse to do more bad habits.
But at least by having resolution at every turn of the year, we can have clearly written targets and can create enthusiasm so that in the coming year all these targets can be fulfilled and can bring about big changes gradually.
Moreover, this is just way for those who really want what needs to be changed for the better to be seen clearly and there is proof that in each of these notes we have succeeded in making it happen.
You should be able to understand it and be able to accept it, right? because this is not bad and is very beneficial for person development of change for the better.

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There aint nothing magic about January 1st that'll make quittin easier.  Gotta nip it quick when you know it's an issue.  No time like the present and all that.
I will say once again that it is just written target, the same as you promising yourself to be able to get rid of this bad habit starting on January 1st.
I understand there is no need to wait more time to make every change, but not everyone can easily make these changes or start them immediately.
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Sure we all say well turn over a new leaf come January 1st every year.  But how often we actually follow through, right? By waiting for some symbolic fresh start that don't really mean nothing, we just givin ourselves an excuse to keep on keeping on with bad habits.  With gambling, could dig ourselves a real deep hole in those few weeks.

There aint nothing magic about January 1st that'll make quittin easier.  Gotta nip it quick when you know it's an issue.  No time like the present and all that.
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Only 4 weeks before we welcome a new year and new year for many is the best time to promise changes in their behavior, career, and habits, and many gamblers take the New Year as an opportunity to try to change something in their behavior or lifestyle and they do it through New Year resolution.

My question do you include gambling in your new resolution, and what's your New Year's resolution about gambling?

I don't think we should wait until the new year before we change any bad behaviours that's not positive in gambling, we shouldn't wait until it's new year before we stop gambling too much as that'll make us addicted to gambling or before we stop using money that was meant for something different to use in gambling. Many individuals have this problem but they keep it for the new year resolution still they don't live up to the resolution that they have set for the new year.

I love gambling sometimes so I always include a gambling wish to my new year resolutions. I haven't win very big amount of money when I'm gambling but I always win some small win that can hold me for a very long time even when I don't win for some day but to hit the jackpot, that haven't happened to me which is something I wish for every new year and write them down in my resolution that I have to do to make this happen. It hasn't happen for a long time but I'm not giving up.
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I hope you already learned what will be the possibilities if you didn't follow those tips that you've read here in forum. Well, we have our own perspective when it comes to this kind of matter and I find your statement interesting because many people here are includes leaving gambling as their new year's resolution and here you are, setting up a target winning every year. Wishing you luck on your next years target goal.

The gambling will also teach us the real life,because we had same ups and down in the real life.So our gambling also had win and loss based on the game we playing and based on our techniques towards the game.The gamblers who suffer the loss in the gambling site only try to get away the gambling site,if the gamblers who get good money as the return from the gambling site will try to increase their monthly expenses on the game site.Also he will increase the gambling budget from their monthly salary.Being a gambler my resolution will be to become the millionaire in 2024 using the gambling site.Hope I had some good outcome in 2024 from the gambling site.
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I never thought like this (always included gambling as my new year's resolution) haha, hopes or resolutions in the new year should be about good things (such as better health, increased business and smoother work) not winning at gambling imo, gambling is a game of luck or not but for some gambling addicts, they definitely make winning gambling or the jackpot one of their hopes or resolutions for the new year, well that's all because their minds are wrong lol.
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Yes, gambling is always included in my New Year resolution. I perceive gambling as an investment hence I always hope for my investment to yield good returns. I have never gambled for the fun of it as most writers have opined because I don't see anything fun in losing money. Each year I set up a target on what level of winning I desire and so far this year I am yet to clock the target but interestingly as at last year, I surpassed my target.
I hope you already learned what will be the possibilities if you didn't follow those tips that you've read here in forum. Well, we have our own perspective when it comes to this kind of matter and I find your statement interesting because many people here are includes leaving gambling as their new year's resolution and here you are, setting up a target winning every year. Wishing you luck on your next years target goal.
He needs to re-examine whether including gambling in his New Year's resolution is right or whether it is a mistake because gambling is not an investment. But gambling is entertainment where we don't need to expect to win every time we gamble because it is definitely difficult. He should read more about gambling, where if someone gambles more often, he has the potential to lose more, and of course, it will cost him a lot of money. But it's okay if he still wants to include gambling in his New Year's resolutions because each person has targets or plans that he wants to achieve in the next year. Well, let's hope he doesn't lose too much next year.
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My question do you include gambling in your new resolution, and what's your New Year's resolution about gambling?

Let's talk about it.
What is resolution in gambling about? whether increasing the number of bets or vice versa, learning more about sports betting or something else. I will not include gambling in my 2024 resolution, because gambling is only an occasional activity, in fact I don't have a special budget for gambling and only play when I feel like playing and also when there are funds that can be used for gambling, and I think that should be the right thing to do can have a good impact on life, not the opposite, for example because this year you have made a lot of profit, you increase your budget because you think you can make more next year, even though in gambling there are always no certain things, we can make a profit today, tomorrow it could be the other way around.
Or something basically saying about on quitting up gambling? For sure it would really be pertaining into this on which it is really that some people would really be having that kind of thinking that they should be stopping gambling but for those people who are actively dealing with it but didnt still come into a point that they are addicted or something that do talks about not being wrecked with gambling then it isnt really just that
much needed for you to quit since you are really that still into your senses. Whereas, other people do really failed out on this in regard.

When it comes to new years resolution in related or regarding into my gambling activity, then i would really be just simply continuing on what im doing. I do gamble just for fun and there's no way
that i would be quitting because i would really be that basically be that part of my fun and leisure thing on which i cant really just leave it or quit on it because
theres nothing wrong with it and its up to you because its impossible that you wont really be able to notice it out.
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I don't have one because I'm not a regular or addicted gambler and my gambling activities, which aren't a lot in general, don't have any effect on my life, behavior, finances, or anything else that can be affected by gambling. So, I don't think that I'm going to have any resolution or target that I would want to achieve in my life in the next year which has something to do with gambling. Saving money, being better as a human being, and improving my knowledge regarding everything are a few that I have.

I wonder, what if a person who is highly addicted to gambling but realizes that they are ruining their lives and wasting a lot of money and time has an aim to stop gambling as a new year's resolution? Can such a person be able to follow their resolution and respect it considering it's not easy to fight the urge to gamble for an addict?
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My question do you include gambling in your new resolution, and what's your New Year's resolution about gambling?

Let's talk about it.
What is resolution in gambling about? whether increasing the number of bets or vice versa, learning more about sports betting or something else. I will not include gambling in my 2024 resolution, because gambling is only an occasional activity, in fact I don't have a special budget for gambling and only play when I feel like playing and also when there are funds that can be used for gambling, and I think that should be the right thing to do can have a good impact on life, not the opposite, for example because this year you have made a lot of profit, you increase your budget because you think you can make more next year, even though in gambling there are always no certain things, we can make a profit today, tomorrow it could be the other way around.
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Yes, gambling is always included in my New Year resolution. I perceive gambling as an investment hence I always hope for my investment to yield good returns. I have never gambled for the fun of it as most writers have opined because I don't see anything fun in losing money. Each year I set up a target on what level of winning I desire and so far this year I am yet to clock the target but interestingly as at last year, I surpassed my target.
I hope you already learned what will be the possibilities if you didn't follow those tips that you've read here in forum. Well, we have our own perspective when it comes to this kind of matter and I find your statement interesting because many people here are includes leaving gambling as their new year's resolution and here you are, setting up a target winning every year. Wishing you luck on your next years target goal.
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If you are a gambling addict you can work towards stopping that in the coming new year but I don't have this problem, some will even pray for luck in this coming new year, who knows what will await them? Nothing beats getting lucky in a new year, but I don't want such though, gambling is just the last thing I do to waste away some time.

My expectations from gambling doesn't exceed turning two figures in dollars into three figures and if the best happens I don't mind it, I am going to remain a good gambler who don't have too high expectations for gambling.

My new year resolution is going to be about having good health and a more blessed home, and lastly a wonderful result from my Bitcoin and crypto portfolio combined, I want the next bull market to be the best one yet, it may happen since the ETFs is already for sale now and only awaiting approval, gambling isn't one of them, it's something I have lower expectations from.
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It's never proven that jotting down a New Year's resolution is very effective, and maybe others see this as just a waste of time. Or you don't know to write, as long as you have that in mind throughout the year you will be good.

And definitely, gambling should not be a constrain to anyone, we've seen people losing big money and then some winning big with huge parlay and lottery. So as long as you are gambling responsibly, you will be fine without writing it as a practice that we have known for.
That's correct. Personally, New Year's Resolution is just another day in the calendar; making such promises to myself for the upcoming year feels like beating a dead horse. We humans, myself included, rarely keep up with those. I personally cannot recall honoring a promise I made at the end of the year, and it's merely simple ones like starting an activity or taking better care of myself. Usually, the New Year's Resolution effect wears off after a few days, and we're too unmotivated to keep up with it.

The summary towards the end of the year usually goes like this:

Save $5.000 $500
Start going to the gym or a sport Watch TV
Eat healthier. Eat

Thus, why should I include something like gambling? I'm neither addicted nor an often-used user; I don't see any reason to be concerned about occasional use.
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Yes, I always include it, but this is how the list looks like on the 2cnd of January :

1. Stop gambling tick
2. Stop Drinking tick
3. Be nice to assholes tick

I just cannot honor any of my New Year's resolutions, because it takes away the fun in life. I enjoy sitting down with a glass of wine and gambling for a hour .... it is very entertaining.  Tongue
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No, because I feel it's not necessary to make any resolutions next year, but at least I can cut less of my spending on gambling next year and not think too much that everything has to be in accordance with the arrangements that I have to note down and follow, the point is to just play When do I want to play and stop? When do I want to stop gambling, there is no need to plan anything.

Playing gambling as usual is controlled with a certain budget limit. At least next year I should be able to reduce the budget a little from this year, it doesn't matter if I achieve any wins as long as it's fun and I enjoy the game I think that's more than enough, I don't think too seriously about gambling but maybe think more seriously about resolutions other than gambling next year.  Wink
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Yes, gambling is always included in my New Year resolution. I perceive gambling as an investment hence I always hope for my investment to yield good returns. I have never gambled for the fun of it as most writers have opined because I don't see anything fun in losing money. Each year I set up a target on what level of winning I desire and so far this year I am yet to clock the target but interestingly as at last year, I surpassed my target.
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To stop procrastinating should be number one on the list of everyone and not number six as the image shows, as that is probably the main reason why people do not reach the goals they have set for themselves and that they want to accomplish during the year.

Now when it comes to gambling I do not really have any specific goal, since my gambling has always been under control and fortunately I do not have any kind of money troubles that will require that I quit or limit my gambling.
Agree on not procrastinating, as others will be useless if without it or if we procrastinate and won't start them even little by little. Like they say; " we shouldn't underestimate baby steps ". Well, that is because this is also where all starts. You can't start big at first and if you try to, you will only fall harder.

You said your gambling life has a control. Then you truly have a specific goal when it comes to it. I think that what the addicted people are doing, (over doing an activity) is not what you call a goal, even though they will say that this is what they like because at the end, it still looks inappropriate and I think a goal should only be positive.
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