1. Money
Access to money is a powerful trigger, especially if we think we can win more or win back what we have lost. For some, payday can cause a strong urge to quickly gamble this money.
Tip: establish a strict budget and make sure you stick to it. If you need help doing this, you can find it for free with a Association coopérative d’économie familiale (ACEF). You can also download their budget spreadsheets and do it yourself. For better financial control, you can also hand over budget management to someone trustworthy.
2. On site gambling and platforms
Gambling environments, such as casinos, bars with VLT’s… can be strong triggers for gamblers. For some, noticing the casino’s sparkling lights can cause a gambling urge. For others, it could be noticing scratchers on the counter of the store.
3. Erroneous beliefs
It is hard to resist an urge to gamble when we are convinced that the “next one” will pay off, that a good strategy always ends up winning or that gambling is the only way to solve financial problems. We call these erroneous beliefs or irrational thinking, like a little voice inside us talking and giving us false-good reasons to gamble: “I deserve it” or “I can’t always lose, I will end up winning”. It is easy to fall into the trap.
Tip: to fight erroneous beliefs, it is important to identify them and then learn to change them. If you need help doing so, chat with us at the bottom of the screen or call us at 1-800-461-0140.
4. Time
Boredom and free time can lead to gambling as a form of entertainment. Filling your schedule with meaningful and social activities is an excellent way to decrease the appeal of gambling.
Tip: plan activities that occupy your mind, whether it is housework or any other entertaining activity: movies, sports, coffee with friends.
5. Emotions
Gambling is often used as a way of escaping stress, anxiety, depression or social isolation. Finding healthy strategies for emotional management such as sports, meditation or psychological help is essential in breaking the cycle.
Tip: identify which emotions give you the biggest urges to gamble and establish strategies to deal with them another way, for example sports, meditation or getting psychological help. If you need help for that, contact our team.
6. Loved ones
Social influences play a significant role. If we hang out with people that gamble a lot, it can be difficult to not gamble. Pressure or encouraging gambling from loved ones can reinforce the addiction.
Tip: let your loves ones know that you wish to regain control over gambling. If necessary, limit your interactions with those who are not ready to accept your new life habits and who encourage you to gamble with them.