Home businesses and bipolar disorder

Hi,I got an email from someone that said.

“Dave, I can’t believe you are telling people to start a business at home if they have bipolar disorder. Are YOU crazy? These people can’t do a business.”
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I was shocked.This was in response to me sending out an email about 161 Ways To Make

I believe that a business is good for people with bipolar disorder because it helps them with income and something to do.

In fact, I think working f.rom home is better for people with bipolar disorder because they get to stay home with their families, they get to work their own schedules around their disorder (take breaks when they need them), work when they want to and not work when they can’t…

They get to save m.oney by not having to go to a job outside of their homes, they save on car repairs and gas, on clothing…  They get more f.ree time, they are more productive with their time, they feel better about themselves, their self-esteem is much higher, they have less bipolar episodes…they are more stable…

They get to use their creativity and intelligence, and they get to choose what business they want to be in!

In other words, they are their own boss!

Now, you don’t get ANY of that in a job outside the home – in a “regular” job, they don’t have any sympathy for your bipolar disorder. In fact, you also have to deal with stigma, which you don’t have to do when you have a home business.

So there are so many more advantages to working from home. How does this person not see that?  There are SO many ways to run a home business.

In fact, I have come up with 161 ways.

If you want more information on the 161 ways  please visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarbusiness2

David Oliver is the author of the shocking guide “Bipolar Disorder—The REAL Silent Killer.” Click Here to get FREE Information sent via email on how and why bipolar disorder kills.

  1. Hi David,

    I was wondering if your book about home businesses would be of any use to
    someone living in the UK?

    I would also like to thank you for your positive and honest messages to
    those of us who have bipolar disorder.

    Many thanks,

    Janet.

  2. Hi Dave,

    I think it is important, home business or not, to stay active while we are at home if we can’t work. I have three hobbies, write books, poetry, keep track of a lot of friends through email, do work on and around the house, and keep my self “busy”! I am not one to sit around, but at the same time, my tolerance for stress has been pretty much eliminated, making jobs hard too keep. I am active and like to stay busy, so I found things, hobbies to keep me busy. I am not good about being consistent. I have a hard time with that. A home business may be hard for me to do with the commitments I have already working on the books I have started. When I get these 4 books done, then I will look into your 161 ways to make money from home that I already ordered and have, one of which, I noticed was by writing a book. : ) So I have a head start already… : )

    I was also told about this place that sells food across the country, it is located at http://www.angelfoodminsitries.org anyone can get discounted quality food with no qualifications. But volunteering at a place that distributes food, or takes care of animals, or anything in the world is better than staying at home and not doing anything. We need to be productive and if that means starting a home business, then by golly that’s what I’ll do!

    Thanks for putting the 161 ways together Dave!
    Bob

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