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tom90Participant
Hi Charls,
Yes I completed the course and I feel a lot more confident person.
During the course you have to come out with stuff about your past that you don’t want to talk about and you may think it’s not relevant to your recover but it really is and it will help you overcome this addiction.
Really make the most of your time in GM and don’t be afraid people will judge you on your gambling life and some of the regrettable things you have done in the past as everyone is in the same boat and more than likely has done something similar.
My gambling has affected my relationship with my family so I’m going to try and build up the trust with them as I have stolen from them in the past which I’m very ashamed of.
Fingers crossed you get into GM soon and get yourself sorted out 🙂
tom90ParticipantHi Mav,
I completed the course but it wasn’t a walk in the park I had a few ups and downs but I feel I have come out a better man.
When on the course it’s very important to open up about with personal life as this will help you get to the core of your problem.
I would advice when you get in GM you will always be given support and when you feel vulnerable go and speak to the staff who will do their upmost to help you.
The fact you have to do budget sheets to show what you are going to spend your money on really taught me the value of money which I don’t think I had in the past .
I hope to hear that you are accepted into GM soon and sort yourself out 🙂
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