I made some pretty drastic changes in my life going back around 18 months ago , i started working out two or three times a week for the first time in my life, and gave up smoking and greatly reduced what i was drinking and how often . The amount i used to drink i guess would be 15-20 pints or so and id also get through half a bottle of rum as'well , i never really kept count
, now i tend to go for a much more mellow 4 or 5 pints and a game of pool and darts down the local every few weeks. But occasionally as you do it ends up with far more than 4 or 5 and ill go on a mad binge , not good for me as i have had some pretty serious health issues in the past because of it. I also had to shed a few pounds Jon so i know where your coming from there, not that much but i think i lost around three stone and almost shed the beer belly now.
I just took up a'lot of other outside interests like fishing metal detecting and have an allotment which is lovely to spend time on especially in the nice weather. Things i just had no interest in before when i was younger. It's also nice to spend the money saved on a holiday every now and then "major bonus". Fortunately i do have a close family and some decent friends who's main interests isn't the pub so that helps a'lot. The circle of people i associate with has definitely changed over the years.
I agree with you Jon the financial rewards of what you do in life are important , but poker unlike a job is usually a side hobby for most where the financial rewards aren't the main reason for getting involved. Usually the realization of making a living from poker comes to people that the financial rewards are much better than they can achieve else where working ,so they decide to put full effort into it. So i guess what i mean is the rewards only come through success , rather than thinking i want to play to make money from the start. If that makes sense. Some just pick it up quickly and the light bulb goes off that hey i can make a living from this or some decent side money to subsidize their lives.
Cheers for the replies, i wasn't sure how the thread would go down tbh ,i was just interested in other peoples stories and the best way to find out was to tell a little about my own.
Cheers ,Chris.