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    1. Asked: July 8, 2021In: Analytics

      How do you stop getting angry at everything around you when things don’t go your way?

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      Added an answer on July 12, 2021 at 3:44 pm

      First, you have to accept the fact that not everything in life will go as you have planned out. Leave space for chances, when you do, you won’t be overly surprised or angry if things don’t go as planned. It is totally normal to get angry at everyone and everything around you when this happens, but tRead more

      First, you have to accept the fact that not everything in life will go as you have planned out. Leave space for chances, when you do, you won’t be overly surprised or angry if things don’t go as planned. It is totally normal to get angry at everyone and everything around you when this happens, but that will not solve the issue you have at hand. You need to pull yourself together, and strategize again, yes strategize again. However, what you’d be doing different this time is strategize better and leave space for chances. Do that and see what happens. Good luck!

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    2. Asked: July 8, 2021In: Communication

      What is manic spending?

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      Added an answer on July 12, 2021 at 3:44 pm

      Mania can manifest in different ways depending on the person. A common symptom for me is entering the mentality that I have more money than I really do, which can lead to overspending. During a manic episode, people with bipolar disorder may have an inflated self-esteem, less of an urge to sleep, anRead more

      Mania can manifest in different ways depending on the person. A common symptom for me is entering the mentality that I have more money than I really do, which can lead to overspending. During a manic episode, people with bipolar disorder may have an inflated self-esteem, less of an urge to sleep, and they may be easily distracted. They also may be more likely to engage in risky behavior—and for some, that includes spending impulsively. People experiencing mania sometimes buy things they can’t afford, or buy too many things. Others may make risky investments, gamble recklessly, or donate excessively to charity. Of course, money troubles are not exclusive to people with bipolar disorder; but people with all sorts of mental health problems are more likely to face financial difficulty than others.

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