The New Year often represents a time to start over or to make changes.
Many people make New Year’s resolutions to motivate them to pick up positive habits or move away from negative ones.
Your New Year’s resolution might be to make better financial choices, to reduce or quit gambling, to practise safer gambling, or to take a break from gambling.
In this article, we’ll share some tips on how you can overcome gambling harm in the New Year.
Many Aussies enjoy gambling as a form of entertainment. But when gambling becomes harmful, it can take a toll on different aspects of your life.
The Australian Institute of Family Studies has identified these areas of gambling harm:
You’re not the only one who can be affected. Your own gambling harm can also impact those close to you, such as your partner, family, and mates.
Changing your gambling habits can be a game changer. By practising safer gambling, you can minimise the chances of harm to yourself and those around you.
Here are some tips to practise safer gambling:
Just taking a break from gambling might be less daunting than going cold turkey.
You may wish to take a break from gambling for financial reasons, mental health reasons, or family and relationship reasons.
Here are some tips to help you take a break from gambling:
Are you worried about gambling harm? By taking the right steps, moving forward is possible.
Steps to rebuild your life after gambling harm can include:
If you’re struggling with gambling harm, free and confidential support is available.
Gambling Help Queensland offers free, confidential, 24/7 support and advice from trained gambling help counsellors. We help those who are impacted by their own gambling harm or by someone else’s.
You can speak to a counsellor or schedule an in-person session by calling the 24/7 helpline at 1800 858 858.