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The Dangers of Emotional Abuse
This is a topic near and dear to my heart, and today I was struggling for a quick and easy topic to write about, and Psych Central had an article about emotional abuse that was perfect!
Could I Really Be Bipolar?
Ever feel like you're on top of the world and nothing in it or about it can bring you down? Have insane amounts of energy like you've just downed a case of energy drinks chased with coffee? Has this feeling lasted for what seems forever? Is it disrupting your sleep? (Sleep? What's sleep? I haven't slept in a week!) Or maybe it's taking a toll on your mind, your body, your relationships and your work.
Life As A Bipolar Mother And Wife
Being a parent is a hard job. Being a parent to 5 children is an even harder job. Being a parent to 5 children while coping with being bipolar can some days seem impossible. Downright impossible. I won't lie.
Bipolar Disorder, You, And Your Life - Living Life On A Hi-Wire
Mental disorders can be confusing, as well as debilitating. They can turn your world on it's head in a blink of an eye. Bipolar disorder is one such ailment. Many people world wide suffer from bipolar disorder, but many more really don't know what bipolar disorder really is, and how it impacts and changes a person. Your employers don't understand why some days you just can't make things work. Your friends and family may not understand your excessive mood swings, and things around you seem to be stuck in a perpetual state of chaos.
No Regrets
"We are our own dragons as well as our own heroes, and we have to rescue ourselves from ourselves.” – Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker
Breaking Up With Toxic Friends
“You cannot change the people around you, but you can change the people you choose to be around.” -Unknown
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
A Little Insight Goes A Long Way