Bipolar? It Doesn't Have To Be That Way

Published: Wed, 10/28/09

Hi ,

How's it going?

I hope you're having a good day
today.

You know we're in a recession.

Everyone knows we're in a
recession.

But there are some people that
blame everything on the recession.

Whatever goes wrong in their life,
they complain that it's because of
the recession.

Basically, these are people who
would complain anyway, recession
or not.

They blame all their problems
on something else.

They have a bad attitude.

A doom and gloom approach.

A negative approach to life
in general, and their problems
in particular.

And if you try to encourage
them or give them advice, they
may even turn on you!

These people continually have
problems, because they don't
have active solutions.

They just complain, but don't
do anything about their situation.

But it doesn't have to be that
way.

YOU choose your attitude.

YOU choose your approach to
life and your problems.

YOU choose how you handle
things that come against you.

In my courses/systems, I call
this being proactive.

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If you determine that you aren't
going to let bipolar disorder run
your life, it won't.

If you choose to have a positive
attitude, you will.

If you decide that you are going
to take control of the disorder
instead of letting it take control
of you, you will.

It's all in your attitude, and in
being proactive.

See, some people just react to
everything that happens to
them.

Those are the type of people
I was talking about earlier.

There's a saying:

"Life is 1% what happens to
you and 99% your reaction to
it."

These people react in a negative
way.

You need to be different.

You need to react to life and the
things that come against you in a
positive way.

I'm not saying that you won't
have any problems (everyone has
problems), but a positive attitude
will help you to solve them.

Being proactive with bipolar
disorder is "taking the bull by its
horns," and taking control of it.

You take the approach that you
can manage the disorder.

You look at the different things
you can do to accomplish that.

You look at all your choices.

You make good choices.

And you make good decisions,
because you have looked at all
sides of it.

If you are a supporter, being
proactive with your loved one's
bipolar disorder means that you
are alert for any signs and symptoms
of an episode and prevent it from
ever getting started.

And being proactive in your life
means that you are in control of it.

Do you agree with me?

How do you approach your or
your loved one's bipolar disorder
and your life?


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Well, I have to go!

Your Friend,

Dave

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