How Blog Writing Helps Bipolar Like Me (and keeping me sane)


This time I will tell how blog writing helps bipolar like me. I am a very active internet user. Never a day I missed without using the internet. With that facility, plus the anxiety disorder that causes me to be lazy to meet anyone makes me very often berate on the internet.

It’s not that difficult, being a smart guy on the internet. With a little copy and paste, people can easily look smart or wise. But not so with me. I was also diagnosed with schizophrenia, which means a lot of whispers in my ear. If I tell you, I can be considered insane. That’s why I write.

So what do I have now? Bipolar, anxiety disorder and schizophrenia. Really a troublesome combination. Before writing a blog, I use the variety of social media to express what I feel, see or hear. As a result, many of my relatives who knew about my illness started giving me bits of advice on things they don’t even understand. Shit.


I am often dumbfounded, not doing anything all day except caring for the little one that is now separated away from me. Sometimes I think it’s better for him to be away from me so that his development is not disturbed. Often I get annoyed without cause, and my son became my target because only he was there for me.

Now I miss him so much, and I want to change everything I’ve ever done with my life to always be with him. But every time I see him happy without me, I resist the desire to meet him.

Ain’t it funny, how is my source of happiness the source of my misery? Not a person to blame, but myself. Even though people say self-blame is not good, then who is wrong? It could end up blaming destiny. And that’s ridiculous.


How Blog Writing Really Helps

Back to the topic of how blog writing helps me as bipolar. The answer is simple, I need a place for my anger, a place where I can pour out my feelings honestly. Without judgment from others. And know if writing an article that read just one minute just take hours?

It gives me something to kill my time with, so I do not have time to listen to the voices I hear as people diagnosed with schizophrenia.

My partner suggested I write a book, and I have written some books I sell on iBooks and Amazon. But lately I feel more comfortable writing a blog, my psychiatrist also supports this idea. And coincidentally, I really need to talk at length about something I feel without disturbing other’s social media timeline.

Check this link to my books.

As I write more and more, I start gradually making it a shared place between bipolar and caregiver. It’s great when my writing can inspire those who are less excited. And obviously, by writing a blog, my time to annoy people I care about is reduced.

If you are reading this, the chance is you’re bipolar or a caregiver looking for advice. This is my advice, start writing a blog. If it helps me, it will help others like me. Start by checking the link I provided below, it’s easy even for a no-brainer like me.

Matrix Writer Gives Me The Best of All Three Worlds


A Long Intro

If you’ve been with me for a while, you’ll know that my activities are changing operating systems and working on all those operating systems. In addition I have another hobby, namely writing some blogs.

This makes my activities interfere with my hobby and vice versa. Indeed everything I write in the client app will end up in the destination web. However, it feels awkward if I have to repeatedly adjust myself every time I change the operating system.

So far I have three favorite WordPress client, namely Blogo for Mac and iOS., Blogilo for Linux, and Blogpad for on iPad. All three are favorites for the same reason, the ability to duplicate my writing from one blog to another. And it’s very easy to live.

Before finding Matrix Writer, I had time to try Leanote. Very cool! Unfortunately, there is no way that I think easy to connect it to my WordPress blog. So, in my opinion, it is a luxury I can not use.

Blogo has its own shortcomings, no text justification option. So I always have to do it on the WordPress web. Because I’m frankly disgusted with the WordPress desktop app. Several times my writing just disappeared. Internet connection problem? Maybe. But a desktop app doesn’t rely on that, dogammit!

Matrix Writer First Look

As you can see, inserting this video was not my first attempt. In fact, it’s my third attempt because I was intrigued to connect my other accounts to Matrix Writer. I even tried to connect my Leanote account. 

By the way, how can I get my writing to Matrix Writer blog? If such thing exists. Because I’ve been searching, and I couldn’t find what to fill in the login option on the Home. I better finish writing first, unless I’ll have to rewrite this article again.

What Else Can We Find In Matrix Writer?

To name just a few:

  1. One Drive and Google Drive integration.
  2. Maps.
  3. cool <— emoticons!
  4. HTML and XML.
  5. There is also superscript and subscript.