at the body of Christ and mulled wine
You did great. You sounded very confident to me. You also sound younger than your age!
at the body of Christ and mulled wine
You did great. You sounded very confident to me. You also sound younger than your age!
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For free Mindfulness resources, please see this thread I have created to compile many sources together http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=168689
You're welcome, Mezz
KK
Never Surrender, Comrade
I've really found the Improv I've been doing good for my mental health
Stand up was a next step, something I had never thought I could do
Dudley Moore: Do you feel you've learnt by your mistakes here?
Peter Cook: I think I have, yes, and I think I can probably repeat them almost perfectly.
Ive just written a BLOG regards the difference between my BiPolar brain and a Typical brain
I'm hoping it will help colleagues, friends, family to better understand me
I wonder what you online friends of mine think?
https://tonyamis.blogspot.com/2019/0...mind-vive.html
I have Bipolar disorder Type 2.
Today, I want to give you a peek into the inner workings of a bipolar mind — specifically mine. This is mine and not everybody with BiPolar though I’m sure that behaviours are similar across those with BiPolar.
The best way to go about this is to compare a “Normal” Brain to my brain (which hereafter shall be referred to as the Bipolar Brain). I realize normal is somewhat subjective, lets try and call it a ‘Typical’ brain and we all have cracks here and there. People with bipolar disorder can have dysfunction which affects every part of their lives, including cognitive function.
The “Typical” Brain vs. The Bipolar Brain
The “Typical” Brain has a rhythm, a circadian rhythm — a cycle of activity. The psychological and physiological changes of a person that can be affected by light and dark and thrown out of whack by say, jet lag. It’s a pattern over a 24-hour period that generally has you going to bed and waking around the same times, and being hungry, tired, etc. around the same time every day. It is self-sustaining, yet changeable. It’s often referred to as the body clock. The Normal Brain takes a licking and keeps it ticking................................ etc etc
Dudley Moore: Do you feel you've learnt by your mistakes here?
Peter Cook: I think I have, yes, and I think I can probably repeat them almost perfectly.
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