Positive steps to a happier life
May 6, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology
1: Be thankful for what you already have. Acknowledge the importance of good health and a supportive family. 2: Laugh, smile and be more compassionate towards everyone. Laughter is medically proven to release endorphins in the human brain. Laughter brings the focus away from anger, guilt, stress and negative emotions in a more beneficial way […]
Unrealistic challenges have little hope of succeeding.
May 5, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology
When thing arnt going as planned we all start to look at areas of our lives where changes could be made to improve our well being and way of life. Unfortunately far too many people set themselves unrealistic challenges which have little hope of succeeding. Everything from giving up smoking to getting a better paid […]
Dont follow the nonsense peddlers. Create your own rules
May 5, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology
Rather than blindly follow the nonsense most system marketers spew out, have a little faith in your own ability. You may find that after a little testing you stumble upon a really profitable idea. Instead of asking why, ask WHY NOT? Don’t be afraid of making mistakes, ultimately that’s how you learn. The biggest mistake […]
Assess the strength of your opinion
May 5, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology
This can be difficult to quantify in real terms, and any opinion about a horses chances of winning or losing is subjective to each assessor. You have to ask which approach will not only teach you more about racing/form reading, but also give help you build confidence in your opinion. Anything that helps you to […]
Avoid being scammed online!
May 5, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology, Essential Reading, Money Management, Recent Articles
In this article we are going to give you 6 filters, which can be applied to any Betting System website. These simple but important filters will help you identify a likely scam within minutes of landing on a suspect site. Unfortunately a lot of punters really are there own worst enemies. You really do need […]
Why YOU need to adapt to continually profit from betting?
May 4, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology, Essential Reading
Punters who consistently lose are the bookies favourite customer. Basically their un-willingness, both to learn something new, and from past mistakes means all they manage to achieve is a love hate relation ship with recreational gambling. Think and bet differently from the masses! To make consistent profits from backing or laying you need a professional […]
Being different from the crowd is where the real profits are
May 4, 2010 by Jonathan
Filed under Betting Psychology
When everyone operates and thinks along the same lines betting practices not only become predictable but also unprofitable. Its not widely know by the punting masses that in order to make consistent money from betting you must think and bet differently to the crowd. But what exactly does this mean in reality? Unfortunately, it’s clear […]