Dear [name],
As you probably know, I very rarely send e-mails like this one -- only when I feel that the information I'm sharing is extremely important. I’d like to draw your attention to something that’s often swept under the capet by those in the gambling industry – gambling addiction.
Chances are you have heard about it before. Yet the issue is more serious than you may think. People from all backgrounds and with all types of financial situations may find themselves involved in it. You will find that it isn’t just adults that suffer from gambling addictions either. Many teenagers are invovled in such activities with their friends.
Gambling addiction is nothing to fool around with. It deceives your brain into becoming “hooked” and you’ll find yourself in a destructive downward spiral in no time. It has the power to rob you not only of your hard-earned money, but also of your dignity and peace of mind. It slowly takes away the joy from your relationships and family life. This disastruous habit pattern can and will affect your whole life if you allow it to. Before you know what happened it can take complete control.
The problem is, compulsive gambling is a hidden addiction and more often than not the sufferer doesn’t realize the extent to which his or her life is being affected. If you’ve been suffering from it, you may remember times when you’ve tried to deceive yourself and other people about the real extent of your gambling problem.
There are may signs of gambling addition that you may find in yourself or someone else.How much time do you spend thinking about gambling? Have you ever missed being at work or school because you are gambling? Do you continue to spend more and more money gambling in the hopes of that one big win to get it all back? Do you hide your gambling actvities from others?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to take a very serious look at how gambling is affecting you. It is possible you have an addiction that you need treatment for. There has certainly been an increase in the number of people with gambling addictions now that you can engage in playing various games for money at online casinos. It is much easier to hide your addiction from others this way as you don’t have to leave your home to engage in it.
There is plenty of treatment out there for people who do suffer from a gambling addiction. Don’t fool yourself into thinking you don’t have a problem. Get a grip on it now before it gets worse. You don’t want it to destroy your relationships as well as your finances. You can take a very simple test at www.yourlifebeyondgambling.com/test/. Do yourself a favor and answer each of the questions listed very honestly so you get accurate results.
[Name], if you are a responsible gambler, then hats off to you! It means you have a strong personality, self control and healthy financial habits.
On the other hand, if you suspect you might have a problem – or if someone you care about has one – then I urge you to seek assistance. There are several ways in which you can conquer your addiction to gambling.
Most people choose to attend 12-step groups (like Gamblers Anonymous) mainly because they’re free to join and they encourage a very friendly atmosphere. However, they have a very low success rate of about 9%, which is the same percentage of people who are able to overcome a gambling addition on their own. 91% of people who need help with this type of addiction are still suffering from it.
Other people choose psychotherapy. This is very effective option but you need to understand that it costs a great deal of money. It is also going to take a long time to see behavioral changes in yourself. If you can afford this type of treatment though you will have a better chance of overcoming your gambling addiction than by trying to do it alone or by joining Gamblers Anonymous.
Avoid using medication to help your gambling addiction. They are sometimes prescribed, but in very extreme cases. However, they aren’t really effective as they don’t get to the core of the problem. There is no medication out there that you can take that will simple remove your urge to gamble.
A very good alternative is the one I would like to recommend to you now. A woman by the name of Jocelyn Edwards has recently developed a solid, step-by-step guide that has saved many lives so far.
It is based on years of experience, reseach, and case studies done on those who have successfully ended their gambling addiction. It literally takes you by the hand and walks you through a process. You will be able to apply the methods to your own life and see how it feesl to be free from your addiction. If you or someone you care about still gambles uncontrollably do yourself (or them) the greatest favor and visit her website at:
[AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE]
The choice is totally up to you. Whatever method you choose, make sure you protect your freedom and keep your gaming activities at the “entertainment” level.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and good luck!
All the best,
[Your Name]
PS: If you have any friends who are struggling with compulsive gambling, forward this message to them or give them the link to the website. You will be doing them a huge favor. |