Bipolar Happens! is a Bestselling Bipolar Disorder Book on the Kindle

BHenhanced 65Bipolar Happens: 35 Tips and Tricks to Manage Bipolar Disorder is often the #1 Bipolar Disorder book on the Kindle. 

That’s exciting. I went to the Kindle store to see how my books Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder and Take Charge of Bipolar Disorder were doing on the bipolar disorder page. These books are in the top ten ranking- and then I saw that Bipolar Happens! was doing well on Amazon.

Fantastic! Bipolar Happens! is an enjoyable book about a serious topic.

Guess what- it’s only $.99              I want it to be available to everyone.

Yes, I think this is a great deal and a good way to get helpful information about bipolar disorder at minimum cost. Bipolar Happens! was my first book. I knew I wanted to talk about how I manage the illness, but I also wanted to tell stories about how it affects my life daily.

There are stories about anger, manic spending, anxiety at a baseball game and what it feels like to be psychotic! It’s a book that family members love too. I love it myself. It’s hopeful.

Click here to go to amazon.com. You can read part of the book and then add it to your Kindle. Wow, $.99!

Julie

PS: If you’re new to my work, this is a great way to experience my writing style and the quality of my information. If you like it, you can come back for more.

2 comments to Bipolar Happens! is a Bestselling Bipolar Disorder Book on the Kindle

  • Hello! I just wanted to ask if you ever have any problems with
    hackers? My lasat blog (wordpress) was hacked and I endrd up losing
    a few months of hard work due to no back up. Do you
    have any soluitions to stop hackers?

    • Hi Danielle,

      I work with a webmaster on this blog. He keeps my plugins up to date and checks if there are specific hackers around by looking at the WordPress feeds. I have to say I don’t do this on my own. My Twitter was hacked- that was no fun! But overall, the best solution is to frequently change your password and check regularly so that you can catch any hacking activity early. I can’t stand hackers either! Julie