Are You Making The Bipolar Investment?
Published: Mon, 08/03/09
Hi ,
I hope you're having a good day.
I had many people over years
ask me the following questions.
With your material on ways to
make m.oney from home,
is an investment required with
each business?
Why can't I find a job at home
no matter where I look?
When you look at both situations
it centers around an investment
in time AND m.oney.
In my courses/systems, I talk about
how you can start a home business:
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Now with home b.usinesses, ALL
of them can require some "investment."
Think about it, you have to put
something into a b.usiness, even
if it's a few pennies.
With ANY job, you have to put an
investment of TIME into finding it.
With b.usinesses, it's an investment
of time and m.oney over time.
If you have limited money, you would
normally trade off with more manual
labor and time.
For example, let's say you have a
b.usiness that needs to mail things to
people.
Instead of paying a company to stuff
the envelopes, you do it yourself.
What's this have to do with bipolar
disorder?
Well, bipolar disorder is an investment,
too, just like a b.usiness is.
People need to invest their m.oney and
their time with bipolar disorder, in
order to be successful with their disorder.
Just like with a b.usiness, if there is no
investment of time and m.oney, that
b.usiness is going to fail.
If there is no investment of time and
m.oney for you, your efforts for
stability with your bipolar disorder
are going to fail.
This is what I'm talking about:
Bipolar disorder is an investment of
m.oney.
You may not have insurance.
If you don't, you have to invest your own
m.oney for treatment for your bipolar
disorder.
Doctors, psychiatrists, therapists, and
(if it comes down to it) hospitals all
are an investment of your m.oney.
Your medication is an investment of
your m.oney as well.
Even if you do have insurance, it
will still take an investment of your
m.oney, because there will be co-pays
for everything.
Now let's talk about the investment
of your time.
You have to invest your time to stay
stable with your bipolar disorder.
Invest time in your treatment:
Medication and therapy.
Invest time in all your appointments:
Doctor, psychiatrist, and therapist.
Invest time in yourself:
Sleep, exercise and healthy diet.
Invest time in your support system:
Your family, friends, co-workers
(if you're still working), clergy
person, and whoever else makes up
your support system.
Invest time in your relationship and
communication with your primary
supporter.
(You may also need to invest more
of yourself into that one, too.)
Invest time into things that make
you happy.
Invest time into things that keep you
busy and productive.
Invest time into a social life.
Invest time into a family life.
Invest time into leisure and relaxation.
Invest time into ways of relaxing and
keeping your stress level down.
Invest time into learning more about
bipolar disorder.
In other words, you must invest
time into taking care of yourself
and your bipolar disorder, or you
won't be able to stay stable.
Now do you see how bipolar disorder
can be like a full-time job?
Having a b.usiness means investing both
m.oney and time, and so does bipolar
disorder.
You CAN be successful with your
bipolar disorder, if you just invest
your m.oney and time into it.
What do you think?
Do you think this is just another
way of looking at this?
Or do you disagree with me?
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Well, I have to go!
Your Friend,
Dave
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