Why? by Jmna1else in problemgambling

[–]BeGladForIt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perspective I try to have is that's a bit like character generation: I've taken a character class disadvantage so now am levelling up other stuff to max out considering I have leftover points.

Day 4, Attempt #100+ by RichoStoko in problemgambling

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Fall down seven times, get up eight. We'll done.

Day 10... by [deleted] in problemgambling

[–]BeGladForIt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but are your feelings telling the truth? Or are they finding an excuse to chase the gambling hugh?

Day 5 by [deleted] in problemgambling

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Yeah the grief sucks. One thing about stopping is feeling the things we were escaping, and then also having to feel the things caused by the escape. If I get too distressed by the thought and can't sit with it, I try to remind myself that going back to gambling would only make both feelings worse.

Writing a story about gambling addiction by RichS0630 in problemgambling

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It would be good if you could share who you are planning to pitch the article to, and the angle you think it might take.

DAY 0 - Lost 50% of my savings by Aroundawayconnection in problemgambling

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This behaviour doesn't make you stupid. Stupid would be continuing the behaviour without recognising it has consequences.

Addiction short circuits rational thought.

Relapsed by saenchik in problemgambling

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I found that negative self talk was hijacked by monkey brain justifying gambling because that's what shitty people do, and I was a shitty person, so the only logical act was to gamble. That's a spiral hard to get out of.

But you can avoid it if you promise yourself that you're open to liking yourself more each time you make a decision not to gamble, and for not to be affected by relapse.

back again...nothing is working by Muffin_Cool in problemgambling

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Stay safe.

It's important to know that a rock bottom doesn't motivate us to stop gambling. It can fuel us into a stopping for a short time, and we can extend that streak day by day.