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No, I don't. If I have problems with gambling I will change it right away. I won't wait for the New Year to promise on something. That's the first point. And then I don't think I have problems with gambling. I have been gambling for a long time but always with moderation and self-discipline. If there were times when I got carried away by my wrong emotions, those are a few instances. I don't have the pattern to be emotional when gambling.
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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?

Let's talk about it.

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.
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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.


I only made one entry in my New Year's resolution and that was four years ago the time I was just starting to bet on a lottery, its addictive especially if you're keeping a combination of numbers you need to keep it up and follow it up I was betting 7 days a week with two tickets that's almost $1 and I incur a big amount of money considering that I was not earning enough.
Now I just bet occasionally and believe that if it's meant for you it's for you, sometimes having a New Year resolution is good unless you are dedicated in fulfilling it.
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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?

Let's talk about it.

I don't think that many gamblers with, let's say, addiction to gambling will follow even if they have new year's resolutions about stopping their addiction or lessening their gambling habit. I don't believe much in new year's resolutions, or, let's say, I don't believe in those who set new year's resolutions, as I know they end up not doing it. Anyway, it's still good to have a mindset in that field about gambling, about stopping or lessening the gambling habit or lessening the expenses that go to gambling. There's a saying that it's better to have a start than to none.

In my new year's resolution, I aim to gain more money and profit, not in gambling but in something else still related to crypto currency, let's say investing and trading something like that, and I can't do that if I don't build my growth, so it's included in my resolution to have more growth in terms of this field.
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In the last year resolution I had included gambling. I wasn't able to keep it up for long. Within few months started to gamble. This time I don't have any plans and even if I add it I'm gonna continue gamble after some time. In one way I continued to gamble, but the resolution helped me limit my gambling activities, I didn't spend much as the previous years.
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I don't, because I know that I'd still be gambling on the next year and will be continuing to do so on the coming years. It'll be hypocritical of me to ever include in a list that rarely gets followed an activity that I know I'd visit every now and then. Heck, I lessened the amount of time and money that I gamble, and that is without committing it to a list that makes me think I'm a hypocrite. I guess if you're looking to remove gambling in your system, better do it unknowingly rather than focus on achieving that goal and be tempted every now and then.
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regarding the title, did you mean to say "Do you exclude or always include" instead of "Do you include or always include"?
Hehe, I agree. I have noticed that it's redundant to use include twice for the title. Anyway, it's undertandable.

And I think to the actual gambling addicts, you have to do everything that you can for you to get out of addiction. If it's necessary for you to include it to your new year's resolution then please do so.

Because that might give you the spirit of understanding and push that there's an action needed to be taken by you and that's to give yourself a break through obeying the NYR that you're about to make.
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regarding the title, did you mean to say "Do you exclude or always include" instead of "Do you include or always include"?

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.
I don't think I have ever included it in my New Year's resolution what I include though almost every year is being more responsible in managing my money. I guess trying to be responsible with money eventually affected the way I gamble and I am glad it did but I can't completely say that I am successful at responsibly managing my money, I still buy stuff that I don't really need especially when it comes to cooking.
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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?

Let's talk about it.
Of all serious commitments to improve yourself and behavior and specific objectives, in all of these if gambling is a part and parcel then you really do have a serious problem entering the new year, which is the problem of gambling addiction. I do gamble for both the fun and money if it comes luckily but adding it to my new year's resolution is one thing I have never thought of. Like do people do that? What can you change in an activity whose outcomes you have not control of but just based on luck.?
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hmm, the truth is I have never thought of this as a new Year`s Resolution but the truth is i am hoping on the day my little staking with odd would give me a good cashout, that day would be amazing for me, so if i can`t get it this year then next year probably will hit it Grin
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I can't involve gambling in my new-year resolution.... Is it even something to be proud of doing?? These days, alot of people don't really value the fact that they've got to please their gambling urge... It's definitely becoming a problem, coupled with the current inflation rate..

instead, every man's new year resolution should be - looking for ways to change Thier psych towards achieving something tangible rather than fetching money from elsewhere to service thier selfish pleasure. I seen alot of peeps saying they'd definitely be on the lookout for new ways to speculate the coming games..; to me, that's just stupid to think of.

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I don't even have a new years resolution, much less one about gambling. Been quite a few years really since I've even tried to make one and afaik, most, if not all of my resolutions failed rather miserably so I just gave up and decided on small goals every few months or so instead. I think I did that before though, when I started gambling and got scolded by my gf? She was pretty mad back then when she discovered I was gambling so I added that I wouldn't gamble after that year. Look at where i am now, still gambling and no partner Grin
We do all have those resolutions in every new year but not all would really be having those kind of resolutions in means of gambling because not all are really that gamblers but for those who had spend tons in gambling
then they might really be having those reconsiderations on lessening or simply quitting gambling on this upcoming new year. For me then i dont include gambling in my new years resolution because im not that addicted too much into it. I would be still continually be that playing on next year but of course everything should really be in moderation if you dont like for yourself to get fucked up with gambling.
People do usually mess up on the time that they do set their bars higher or the profit making thing should happen or else they would be continuing on the things that they've been doing.
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Gambling is just my past time and so I never really see it as a serious matter. So I don't see any reason to include it in my new year's resolutions. And I just love my experience with gambling this year, so hopefully the following year will still be good to me. And I don't have much regrets with my gambling losses, as I have predicted it already before I started to risk some amount in gambling.


New year is now fast approaching. And if ever I have to make some new year's resolutions, most likely it would be to change some of my negative attitudes towards other people. And I know I have to work on it throughout the year.
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I don't even have a new years resolution, much less one about gambling. Been quite a few years really since I've even tried to make one and afaik, most, if not all of my resolutions failed rather miserably so I just gave up and decided on small goals every few months or so instead. I think I did that before though, when I started gambling and got scolded by my gf? She was pretty mad back then when she discovered I was gambling so I added that I wouldn't gamble after that year. Look at where i am now, still gambling and no partner Grin
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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?

Let's talk about it.

There is nothing that beat gambling with your money. I know some few friends that are very addicted to gambling to the length they do take loan to finance their gambling and the painful aspect of their gambling journey, they hardly make something good from gambling. If they can put all the resources they have in gambling and yet didn't make much, then they should have learn by now that gambling is not a quick rich scheme and that is what I have learned this year, gamble responsibly.

Another year resolution is that it's good to take rest from gambling, the more you stay and engage with gambling, the more you become addicted and if you don't stop, you will regret doing starting gambling or starting it in the first place. Next year, I will gamble safely and do it moderately even if other people are making money and I didn't make much, I will resist the temptation to overcome too much gambling.
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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.

No, I never include gambling in my new year resolution, I put more focus on important things, and that is about money flows, reflecting reason why I have gotten into financial problems and making way to fix them.  Also, I include how I interact with other people and making peace and apologize to people that I offended.

It is more on planning and making a happy environment in my resolutions, while I promptly apply anything that can make my gambling activity more fun without affecting my finance negatively.

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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?

Let's talk about it.


No, I do not include gambling in my new year resolution. I don't have to change anything in my gambling because I'm not addicted to it either, I can say that I'm a responsible gambler so far. I hope that I can do what is written in my new year resolution, for those who put gambling in their new year resolution, I hope they can fulfill it too.
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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?

Let's talk about it.

I am wise enough to manage my gambling habit and activities, so I think there's no need for me to change about it. I am not an addicted gambler either, so most probably I just want to stay the same just like how I deal with gambling this year, except that I just want to see more significant profits in the following year. But if that would mean gambling and losing more, then maybe I won't deal with the risk either.

Creating new year's resolutions are great to start a year. But it takes lots of courage and determination before you will see that what you have been wishing for is slowly turning into reality. In short, you should work on it also to see its real happening.
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No, I don't make resolutions like that. Frankly, I don't make resolutions of any kind and over the years I've learned that they don't work and only make you feel worse after the fact, when you realize you forgot, or are unable to keep them. It's just a waste of time.
As for gambling, it makes no sense too because if you're a hardcore addict, no resolution will help you. You have to get your ass to a rehab or ask friends for help. You won't make it alone. If you're a casual gambler you don't have to quit and even if you think you do, you'll probably ignore the resolution and keep doing what you're doing because you won't take it seriously when a couple months pass.
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Never took any resolution against gambling although in the new year there are many better hopes including in the career, I did not conclude gambling to be included in personal resolutions because I consider this a pleasure, not addiction can control well so that it can still overcome it.

Maybe many people will do that where they will occupy the promise that has been pledged in their hearts when the year approaches the new year, I do not have any intention of gambling once I want to play then in my mind then be ready to lose.

That's it, then what do you want to achieve against gambling, at least in their resolution is to want to stop or not be addicted anymore.
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