=>PLEASE FORWARD TO FRIENDS, FAMILY AND LOVED ONES <= Hi , How's it going for you today? I hope it's a good day for you. Have you ever thought about how things were in the beginning when your loved one was first diagnosed compared to how things are now? I know how frustrating things can be sometimes, because I'm a supporter, too, but... Sometimes it helps to think back to how helpless you felt back before your loved one was diagnosed and before you had any information on bipolar disorder to begin with. Then think of how much you've learned since then, and how much your loved one has, hopefully, also learned since then about how to manage his/her bipolar disorder. In my courses/systems below: SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER? Visit: http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11 SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER? Visit: http://www.bipolarparenting.com HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER? Visit: http://www.survivebipolar.net Of course I teach many things about how to manage bipolar disorder and how to deal with it, both for survivors and for their loved ones. But think about it - In the beginning, you knew nothing about the disorder. All you knew was that your loved one just wasn't "normal," just wasn't "themselves." But now you know so much more, don't you? Hopefully, you've done some research, gotten educated, read my material, and at least I know you've been learning from these emails. Educating yourself is the main thing, as I teach in my courses/systems. You have to learn as much as you can about the disorder in order to help your loved one. It's like you have this enemy that you're fighting, and the enemy isn't your loved one, it's bipolar disorder. In any war, they tell you to know your enemy. In order to know your enemy, you have to know as much about your enemy as you can. So I encourage you, keep learning. Keep studying. Keep reading. Keep researching. Never stop growing in knowledge, for the more you know, the better equipped you are to deal with the disorder and your loved one. - Keep researching on the Internet - Order BP Magazine or read it online - Read books about it - Visit your local library - Research online articles or at your Library periodicals section - Go to your loved one's bipolar support group for f.ree literature - Ask your loved one's doctor for f.ree pamphlets Keep learning as much about bipolar disorder as you can... ...so you can stay in control of it instead of it in control of you and your loved one. Remember, knowledge is power! And that knowledge empowers you in the fight against bipolar disorder. So keep learning as much as you can about the disorder, and don't give up. Think of how much you've learned. What do you think? PLEASE POST RESPONSES TO THIS EMAIL BELOW http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/bipolarsupporterblog/bipolar-how-much-you%E2%80%99ve-learned/comment-page-1/#comment-27931 FIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT ME Visit: http://www.bipolarcentral.com/testimonials Well, I have to go! Your Friend, Dave ===>> Great Resources For You <=== Get Your Own Subscription To This Newsletter Want your own copy of these daily bipolar emails sent to you for F.ree? If so, visit: http://www.bipolarcentral.com/register3 Get More Help On Bipolar Disorder Don't forget to take a look through the different programs I've put together... each one is designed to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether you have it or you are supporting someone with it. You can see them all and get the details by visiting: http://www.bipolarcentralcatalog.com View Past Daily Bipolar Emails For F.REE Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails that I have sent in the past and lots of great information for you: http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/ Get Audio Information On Bipolar Disorder For F.REE Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give mini seminars designed to teach you information you can't learn anywhere else. http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com
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