The Ultimate Guide How To Cope With Anxiety

The Ultimate Guide How To Cope With Anxiety

Anxiety is a big symptom that accompanies bipolar disorder. In fact, a large percentage of those diagnosed with bipolar disorder are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. In addition to having bipolar disorder type 1, I have also been diagnosed with a general anxiety disorder (GAD). I can get anxious in almost any situation. To…

Exercise Can Improve Your Quality Of Life

Exercise Can Improve Your Quality Of Life

Bipolar disorder is a chemical illness of the brain. Therefore, medication management should be the foundation of your overall wellness plan. Exercise plays a vital role in this foundation. I use the word “foundation” because all of the coping skills you utilize on a daily basis are the building blocks for your overall treatment plan….

Instead Of Making New Year’s Resolutions, Try Creating A Vision

Instead Of Making New Year’s Resolutions, Try Creating A Vision

At the beginning of each new year, many people make resolutions. Topics generally include health, finances, and/or relationships. Did you know that the majority of people who make fitness-related resolutions generally quit by February 15? That is not something I want to bet on – would you? The idea of a resolution in and of…

Relationships Can Save You Or Destroy You

Relationships Can Save You Or Destroy You

Relationships tie directly into your support network. Those in your support network either add or subtract from your overall degree of stability. I may be overly dramatic in saying this, but the relationships in your life can either save you or destroy you. That is why it is imperative that whomever you allow into your circle, should be…

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How To Rid Yourself of Denial

A very common response to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is “denial.” Do not fall into this trap! If you need to get a second or third opinion, go for it. When I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder, I got several other opinions to validate my diagnosis. Each time, the doctor independently diagnosed me with bipolar disorder. I…

Are you a Warrior, Survivor, Victim, Fighter, or Something Different?

Are you a Warrior, Survivor, Victim, Fighter, or Something Different?

When it comes to how you identify yourself, there are countless amounts of adjectives you can use. When looking at your experience of living with bipolar disorder, what comes to mind for you? Do you see yourself as a warrior, a survivor, a victim, or a fighter? Perhaps something else entirely different? How you perceive…