The Bipolar Process

Published: Tue, 07/19/11

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Hi ,

How's it going for you today?

I hope it's a good day for you.

Today I'm going to talk about something
different.

I'm going to talk about the pain of
childbirth.

I know, you're probably thinking well, what
does that have to do with bipolar
disorder?

Well, bear with me, and I'll show you
how it does.

In childbirth, there is immediate pain, but
then the pain goes away.

And in its place is something very beautiful.

I've done this, and I challenge you to do
it, too.

Ask around, and you will not find even one
mother who will tell you that the pain was
not worth it.

Ok, let's compare that to bipolar disorder.

I'm here to tell you today that recovery from
bipolar disorder is every bit just as painful
(you already knew that) but is also worth
the pain.

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But when talking about childbirth itself,
the act of it, the pain of it, that's called
the birth process.

Well, there's something I call:

THE BIPOLAR PROCESS.

And the Bipolar Process can be
compared to the birth process.

In the Bipolar Process, you grow in your
stability like going from a child into an
adult.

In other words, you go from low
functioning to high functioning.

See, learning to manage bipolar disorder is
a process.

It won't happen overnight.

And it will be painful.

You know I work out a lot, so in the gyms
I'm always hearing the saying, "No pain,
no gain."

Well, in the Bipolar Process, it's the same
thing.

There will be pain.

But it's like the childbirth process.

Whatever pain there is, will be forgotten
in the end, when you are left with something
beautiful -

When you become that high functioning
person with bipolar disorder -

When you are stable and in recovery.

Now, remember that this is a process.

And, like any other process...

It will not happen overnight.

The birth process doesn't happen overnight,
does it?

But if you are consistent in the Bipolar
Process...

Just as in the birthing process...

You will be successful.

There are many things in life that you can be
successful in if you are consistent at them.

And the Bipolar Process is one of them.

Consistency is one of the things you must have
to be successful at it.

Persistency is another thing you must have to
be successful at it.

It also helps to be determined.

You will want to set realistic goals as well.

Self-care is important.

Taking the right steps toward recovery will help
you reach stability through the Bipolar Process.

What do you think?


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Well, I have to go!

Your Friend,

Dave

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