They say that humans don't like change and will often go well out of their way to avoid it. Take a look at your own life and see if that shoe fits you as well. If it does, you are most certainly not alone (there are about 30 billion others). But, just because we have loads of company (misery loves company, remember) is not a good enough reason to keep avoiding good change.
Positive Difference
The fact is that change is often good (and even more often very, very good). Think about that for just a minute. We have incorporated a lot of truly great changes in our lives just in the recent past. Of course, the most obvious example is the internet. We might not all have embraced the whole idea of it in the beginning (innocent paranoia?) but once we tried it out, found our own favourite things and activities there (or soon appearing near you) we got to liking this new way of doing things.
Raise your hand if you were one of the people who were hesitant to get online. Keep your hand in the air if you are also one of the people who now has a meltdown when you can't get online to do your stuff (banking, shopping, sending birthday cards on THE day because you didn't mail a 'real' card last week, or even doing your job). Uh huh, that is a lot of hands still up in the air (for the super paranoid - YES, we CAN see you through your computer screen!).
Simple Ways to Incorporate Change
Okay, so the point is made. Change can be good. Now, here is a really great idea to get some change into your online life.
Try out some betting sites! If you already bet online, try out some new betting sites. If you regularly try new betting sites, then change things up by betting on a different venue than you usually do. You might be surprised to find that there are lots of activities for you on the betting sites that you haven't thought of doing before.
Maybe you should try some financial betting if you think you might have a knack for that. Give the reality show betting a try if you are up to date on what's going on there (we know you have an opinion).
Researchers have determined (and published the data) that people stay mentally sharp for years longer in their lives if they routinely shift their brains to a new activity or topic. Apparently, this shift can actually engage brain cells that we have allowed to go a little mushy and firm them up a bit.
So, the moral of this story is that we should buck the urge to resist change. At least to the degree of doing something a little bit different now and again. If you are an online betting person, then do something really easy to change things up and just engage in a little betting on a different topic. You can also take a few minutes to read some of the betting articles just to stir up a little brain activity.