BEFORE you win the lottery - 10 things to do

Posted by whitneyrhodes on January 15th, 2020

In your heart, you know that you will eventually win a jackpot jackpot. Or why buy tickets? Here are some tips for your head and heart as you prepare to win.

1) Do not make promises that you do not intend to keep. It's easy to tell someone: "If I won the lottery, I paid your mortgage" or "When I win the lottery, I will buy a new car." These statements, even as sympathy for someone else's situation, may come back to haunt you. You may forget that you said it. But when he wins the lottery, the one who delivered his promise will remember vividly and expect to collect his "expiration." And if you pay off the mortgage or buy that car, it doesn't mean much if it hadn't been "expected" or "promised."

2) Don't trust anyone who saves your tickets before the draw. When it comes to big sums of money, it is surprising how a friendship or long-term family bond can no longer make sense. Be careful: Buy your own tickets, or at least keep them in your own storage before the draw. As an extra precaution, you must immediately sign the back of your winning lots. After the draw, possession is 99 percent of the law.

3) Adhere to a budget. Don't play with money you fear losing. Scared money rarely makes. Keep it fun so your attitude stays positive. Enjoy it with others by collecting your money with friends, family or colleagues. Not only is it more fun to play with others, but it also stretches your lottery budget. When you spend your money with others, you can afford to use the biggest kbc head office number wheels.

4) Have your lottery group sign a group agreement. It is a good idea to group your money with others to share more lots, but do not group your money with anyone without a signed agreement. You may think you are only risking a few dollars. But if he wins the lottery, he has put millions of potentials at risk.

5) Don't be afraid to skip a drawing. To further stretch your lottery dollars, play a large wheel system once a month and skip the other middle draws. Or spend the money you could have spent (but did not) on some other form of entertainment. If you have a multiple prize, you can spend more on lottery next time, such as playing two or more lottery wheels. You can be on good terms. When you don't win, stay on a self-imposed budget until you win again. But remember, there is one thing all lottery jackpot winners have in common: Everyone bought a lottery!

6) Make sure your tickets are safe. Keep your tickets in a safe place and check them immediately after the draw. Collect your small prizes (less than $ 600) immediately before the expiration date. Most states only give you 30 days to claim a small profit from the lottery agents. Then email them or visit a claims center.

7) Save your lost lottery. Save all your lost lotteries because they are deductible, dollar for dollar, against your lottery winnings. Receipts for other game losses can also be deducted from lottery winnings. When you win yet another prize, you will be happy to have these deductions at tax time.

8) Play some low-probability games. If you want to start earning sooner rather than later, invest most of your lottery budget in the cash-5 game offered in your state. You win more prizes more often when you play selection 5 games with lower odds. The jackpot can only be a hundred thousand dollars. However, I guarantee that when you win one, you will be very, very happy!

9) Trust your chain. Although my strategies are scientific, based on mathematical probability, I also strongly believe in playing honches. If you really like a certain number, tap it. Your inner conscious mind becomes stronger and more accurate as you use it. Even your muscles need to be trained to work effectively. It is very important that you consider yourself a lucky person, that you consider yourself a winner.

10) Practice saying "No" before winning the lottery. The most important word any jackpot winner can learn to say is a resounding "No!" Many jackpot winners have declared bankruptcy because they let friends, family, neighbors and others release them. If you feel that you do not have the backbone to harden your heart against endlessly sad stories of need and greed, do not accept that your lottery is won in a lump sum.

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