Letting it Out

It is a long established fact that 'letting it out' is beneficial.

Being overwhelmed and not able to share how you are feeling can be debilitating however finding a way to let out your feelings and thoughts is not as hard as you might think. 

The first thing to decide is what do I want to share and who can I do that with.  

Gamblers find this most difficult because of the stigma, real or perceived, that friends, family and the wider community may have about gambling. 

If possible find someone who is accepting of you for being you, next would be a medical practitioner, by just letting even a little bit out, like a kettle whistling, the pressure is released and enables you to let a bit more out.  

Eventually you become relaxed enough to openly share your feelings, experiences, highs and lows so that you can start observing your actions, particularly the ones you are not happy with, and find ways to change them. 

This is how Alcohol and Gamblers Anonymous works. They also include a support network which enables you to feel safe and secure on your journey to a better you. 

If you don't have anyone you can talk to you in your immediate circle there are dozens of organisations that provide this opportunity.  HelpStop has SIX methods to choses from; Caring Staff, Pathways via Medical Practitioners, Counselors, Social activities where you can meet new people whom you can let out what you want to let out, befrienders that understand your situation and are happy to converse with you on any subject and lastly socialising apps. 

All you have to do is choose which pathway you feel most comfortable taking. 

You may change your mind because that method no longer suits you, but at least you have started and the next method you choose could be the one that works.

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