Writing in a Fishbowl v3 – Day Thirteen

4:51 PM: I need to touch base today to let you know that some days are better than others. Also, some are worse. Today’s pretty bad for me. It’s a double crutch day. Ironically, I may not be able to attend the Tourette Syndrome support group tonight because I’m ticking too much to drive. We’ll see how the evening pans out.Today will mark the return to blogging on the 10th, 20th, and 30th of every month. I don’t mean this blog. I have another article planned for today. It will post later tonight. That should please many of you — at least, it is my hope that it will please many of you. I realize that people seeking writing articles are put off by my mental health articles; people seeking depression articles are often turned off by my writing and ADHD articles; andpeople interested in ADHD articles aren’t just disinterested in depression and writing articles, but they’ve already left the page by now. I seem to always be disappointing somebody, but this is my blog, and I get to determine what subject matters motivate me to put off disability long enough to write. The transition from blogger about mental health toa blogger with ADHD& depression overcoming disability to become an author has been a longer one than I intended. I have been told before that these process entries are boring. I have to admit that after blogging for so many years, I thought I’d have earned a few more cheerleaders than I currently have, but that’s...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Depression Journaling Writing Source Type: blogs