Colorado Lottery urges healthy gaming habits for 2026

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery - Colorado Lottery
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The Colorado Lottery is encouraging players to start the new year by adopting healthier play habits. The organization suggests that individuals set spending limits, take breaks, and focus on playing for enjoyment rather than as a way to earn money.

According to the Colorado Lottery, setting a budget and sticking to it can help ensure that play remains fun and does not become stressful. Players are also advised to incorporate breaks into their routine and make time for other activities they enjoy. The Lottery emphasizes the importance of recognizing when play is no longer enjoyable and recommends pausing if that happens.

The message from the Colorado Lottery highlights the importance of balance and good habits in 2026. “Here’s to a year of balance, good habits, and enjoying our games in healthy ways. Keep play fun and balanced this year!”



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