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Introduction
Do you suffer from a mood disorder such as Bipolar Disorder? Are you looking for three ways to enjoy your day off from work for example. This article will provide you this information.
Go Out To Lunch With A Friend
On a first note, to enjoy Columbus Day Weekend with Bipolar Disorder you can go out to lunch with a group of friends. It can be male or female friends or a group of friends. It can be strictly platonic. Each person can split the bill. Go to a restaurant at the mall and walk around the mall afterward. It can be a fun day.
Go On A Weekend Vacation With Your Friends
In addition to going out to lunch with a group of friends, you can also go on a weekend vacation with a group of friends. You can go to the mountains or a city with a group of people, where there is night life. Enjoy your weekend. However, establish boundaries with yourself due to the Bipolar Disorder. For instance, individuals with Bipolar Disorder have a tendency to spend a lot of money. Do not spend a lot of money in an expensive place or do not spend a lot of money on vacation on food or gifts with a group of friends on vacation. These are good boundaries to establish when going on vacation with a group of friends.
Go To The Library And Have A Me Day
In addition to going out to lunch with a group of friends and also going on vacation with a group of friends, it is also important to engage in me time. This is important because it is important to engage in self-care strategies with Bipolar Disorder. To do this, for instance, you can go to the library and have a me day. For instance, you can pick out a book and and read it outside on your porch with lunch on Columbus Day.
Conclusion
To end this article, three tips have been mentioned for individuals with Bipolar Disorder to have a productive Columbus Day weekend. They include: going out to lunch with friends, going on vacation with friends, in addition to going to the library and having a me day. The first two are important because they enable the individual with Bipolar Disorder to engage in social support. The last one is important because it enables the individual with Bipolar Disorder to engage in self-care.