tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6397210329344958340.post1621908078608239471..comments2023-08-25T19:56:39.447-07:00Comments on Living Bipolar: Bipolar WritingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6397210329344958340.post-29270718363084143672010-12-18T10:10:39.479-08:002010-12-18T10:10:39.479-08:00Thanks for dropping by and visiting my blog. As a ...Thanks for dropping by and visiting my blog. As a harried blood courier, I have very little free time as well. It helps me to carry a dinged notepad with me where I jot down dialogue or snippets of descriptions or story ideas.<br /><br />Each person you pass on the street is having a harder time than it appears. Sexual or verbal abuse at home. An ill child and money for the antibiodics but not the cough medicine. A cruel boss that is leeching the joy out of life. <br /><br />Abraham Lincoln wrestled with bipolar order all his life while dealing with failure after failure, only to achieve his dream of the presidency at the time when it looked his nation would tear itself apart.<br /><br />You are a heroine for making it through each day. The road before you is not easy. But impossible is what gives birth to legends, right?<br /><br />I know you have it in you to be a legend. I'm in your corner, RolandRoland D. Yeomanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00338410857990551352noreply@blogger.com