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Old Jan 28, 2013, 01:44 PM
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I just made a blog, and I thought I would share here. This feeling of empowerment may not last, but while I feel strong, I will share:

In a bipolar mind, we hate everything. We lay in bed depressed, hating our life and everything in it. Then a moment of clarity. That moment when you realize, you have everything, why are you so upset? Are you that spoiled? You may not be the Hollywood elite, but you still are not living in poverty. The world is suffering.

People are losing their jobs, trying to feed their kids, and here I am feeling sorry for myself. Yeah, take a long hard look. Take a look at the real picture. Happiness is simplicity. It is enjoying that cup of Spiced Chai Tea, while watching my favorite Sex and the City episode. That hour long phone call, laughing and talking to my boyfriend and enjoying "our time" knowing I have someone in my life who thinks of me and can't wait to hear from me. Its my family, my wonderful mom, dad and sister that saved me from the drowning abyss and the vast upheaval of emotion of mania that nearly destroyed me. It is my job where I have the most amazing boss, who let me take days off knowing I lied to him because I couldn't get out of bed.

You are blessed.

You are bipolar. Embrace it. Let it wash all over you, while you take that long shower. Put on your favorite lotion and let the wonderful smell engulf you.

This euphoria may not last. But being at the bottom of every bottle isn't helping anyone. Drowning in alcohol when you have no real problems is a sorry excuse for a living. Stick your sorries in a sack. Get up. Do something with yourself. Stop wallowing in ****. You are privileged. Happiness is simplicity. Keep it simple. Then you may not drown. You have it all.........Ahhh Acceptance.

We have it all.....

Embrace the famous serenity prayer:

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace............

We are special.......

We are the bipolar
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Old Jan 28, 2013, 02:25 PM
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Nice, PlatinumHeart, and thanks for this.

Another good book to read (in paperback) is "Forgiving and Moving On" one of
the Hazeldon Foundation's productions written by a PhD and it's along the same line as your post. Interest reading as is "Keep it Simple". Taking a religious view of life was the most enlightening thing for me ever to happen.

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Old Jan 28, 2013, 03:01 PM
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hey nice pic with vader and kenobi fighting
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Old Feb 02, 2013, 11:19 PM
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I just made a blog, and I thought I would share here. This feeling of empowerment may not last, but while I feel strong, I will share:

In a bipolar mind, we hate everything. We lay in bed depressed, hating our life and everything in it. Then a moment of clarity. That moment when you realize, you have everything, why are you so upset? Are you that spoiled? You may not be the Hollywood elite, but you still are not living in poverty. The world is suffering.

People are losing their jobs, trying to feed their kids, and here I am feeling sorry for myself. Yeah, take a long hard look. Take a look at the real picture. Happiness is simplicity. It is enjoying that cup of Spiced Chai Tea, while watching my favorite Sex and the City episode. That hour long phone call, laughing and talking to my boyfriend and enjoying "our time" knowing I have someone in my life who thinks of me and can't wait to hear from me. Its my family, my wonderful mom, dad and sister that saved me from the drowning abyss and the vast upheaval of emotion of mania that nearly destroyed me. It is my job where I have the most amazing boss, who let me take days off knowing I lied to him because I couldn't get out of bed.

You are blessed.

You are bipolar. Embrace it. Let it wash all over you, while you take that long shower. Put on your favorite lotion and let the wonderful smell engulf you.

This euphoria may not last. But being at the bottom of every bottle isn't helping anyone. Drowning in alcohol when you have no real problems is a sorry excuse for a living. Stick your sorries in a sack. Get up. Do something with yourself. Stop wallowing in ****. You are privileged. Happiness is simplicity. Keep it simple. Then you may not drown. You have it all.........Ahhh Acceptance.

We have it are the bipolar
I was thinking about blogging my experience where do you blog? Are they other people on your site that share also, what's your pen name or do you have to use your real namee?.. Is there a link to this site'''thank you for answering my questions
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Old Feb 02, 2013, 11:38 PM
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Thank you. I feel like you wrote this as a Private Message to me after I told you about my troubles. Thank you. Needed this.

Keep up the good work!
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Old Feb 03, 2013, 02:52 AM
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I guess so, except depression doesn't respond to such things. Depression doesn't allow you to see the good things and if you do, you're guilty because you don't deserve it or youre unhappy despite it. You're an ungrateful *****. You're a burden and the suffering continues.

I'm not depressed now or at least not really and take the time to say my thanks but I never understood the idea that a depressed mind could consider a healthy perspective. It doesn't work that way, not when it gets to the point beyond angst and hating everything, where you don't respond, pretend all catatonic like, to those begging you to exist because really? What's the point? Even the good things torture a depressed mind.
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