Set long-term goals and commit yourself to them. Be serious about it but have fun as well. While you have to come to terms that this thing is a daily grind, realize that all that hard work is going to pay off in the end as long as you stick to your principles.
Write on a piece of paper what your goals are realistically for each month, then also chart up what the weekly/daily goals would be based on that figure, then set limits for yourself on how much money you can wager and/or how many wagers you can place per day/week. Stick that paper up on the wall near your computer. Also, make a list of which websites that you should check out everyday, which handicappers you should check out everyday (if applicable) and by what time you should have already decided on your picks and placed your wagers.
Get a calendar and put a single slash through every day of the month, and at the end of every day, write on the calendar how much you made/lost that day and then cross the day off. You can track just where you are in terms of your goals and you can literally see the progress you're making everyday.
Sports betting should be just like a exercise regimen: not just a temporary fix, but a long-term commitment to the betterment of your lifestyle.
I have a heavy lifting session tomorrow, gotta get swole.
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What I'm talking about, people, is ROUTINE.
Set long-term goals and commit yourself to them. Be serious about it but have fun as well. While you have to come to terms that this thing is a daily grind, realize that all that hard work is going to pay off in the end as long as you stick to your principles.
Write on a piece of paper what your goals are realistically for each month, then also chart up what the weekly/daily goals would be based on that figure, then set limits for yourself on how much money you can wager and/or how many wagers you can place per day/week. Stick that paper up on the wall near your computer. Also, make a list of which websites that you should check out everyday, which handicappers you should check out everyday (if applicable) and by what time you should have already decided on your picks and placed your wagers.
Get a calendar and put a single slash through every day of the month, and at the end of every day, write on the calendar how much you made/lost that day and then cross the day off. You can track just where you are in terms of your goals and you can literally see the progress you're making everyday.
Sports betting should be just like a exercise regimen: not just a temporary fix, but a long-term commitment to the betterment of your lifestyle.
I have a heavy lifting session tomorrow, gotta get swole.
My streak is now 20 winning days out of the last 22 days.
But I'm really bringing this back up to make sure anybody who's having trouble winning can read the post I made and benefit from it.
Quote Originally Posted by Mmm_Donut:
What I'm talking about, people, is ROUTINE.
Set long-term goals and commit yourself to them. Be serious about it but have fun as well. While you have to come to terms that this thing is a daily grind, realize that all that hard work is going to pay off in the end as long as you stick to your principles.
Write on a piece of paper what your goals are realistically for each month, then also chart up what the weekly/daily goals would be based on that figure, then set limits for yourself on how much money you can wager and/or how many wagers you can place per day/week. Stick that paper up on the wall near your computer. Also, make a list of which websites that you should check out everyday, which handicappers you should check out everyday (if applicable) and by what time you should have already decided on your picks and placed your wagers.
Get a calendar and put a single slash through every day of the month, and at the end of every day, write on the calendar how much you made/lost that day and then cross the day off. You can track just where you are in terms of your goals and you can literally see the progress you're making everyday.
Sports betting should be just like a exercise regimen: not just a temporary fix, but a long-term commitment to the betterment of your lifestyle.
I have a heavy lifting session tomorrow, gotta get swole.
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My streak is now 20 winning days out of the last 22 days.
But I'm really bringing this back up to make sure anybody who's having trouble winning can read the post I made and benefit from it.
Quote Originally Posted by Mmm_Donut:
What I'm talking about, people, is ROUTINE.
Set long-term goals and commit yourself to them. Be serious about it but have fun as well. While you have to come to terms that this thing is a daily grind, realize that all that hard work is going to pay off in the end as long as you stick to your principles.
Write on a piece of paper what your goals are realistically for each month, then also chart up what the weekly/daily goals would be based on that figure, then set limits for yourself on how much money you can wager and/or how many wagers you can place per day/week. Stick that paper up on the wall near your computer. Also, make a list of which websites that you should check out everyday, which handicappers you should check out everyday (if applicable) and by what time you should have already decided on your picks and placed your wagers.
Get a calendar and put a single slash through every day of the month, and at the end of every day, write on the calendar how much you made/lost that day and then cross the day off. You can track just where you are in terms of your goals and you can literally see the progress you're making everyday.
Sports betting should be just like a exercise regimen: not just a temporary fix, but a long-term commitment to the betterment of your lifestyle.
I have a heavy lifting session tomorrow, gotta get swole.
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