Thursday, October 25, 2007

More seratonin, less blogging

Historically I have written less in my blog when I start to feel better. Now that my mood is improving, I have less interest in writing. However, I plan to reverse this trend because I think it is important to capture my thoughts and emotions while I am enjoying better moods.

I know it is early but I am starting to grow optimistic about this new medicine. My recent mood improvement may be due to a steady dose of caffeine but time will tell.

I am not sure how many people read my blog but I would really like to hear comments and critiques of my writing style. I have no formal education and I simply write like I spea. I would like to write better and would appreciate your commentary.

2 comments:

GaP said...

Hm. Do you suppose mental illness and creativity(painting, writing, music) go hand-in-hand? Does it somehow facilitate the process? I'm thinking of David Bowie's albums in the Seventies when he was all coked out...The creative process almost demands something out of whack upstairs...But hell, writing for the sake of clearing ne's head is never a bad thing...

Dirk said...

As you know, many highly successful people (in whatever field) had some type of inbalance in their brain. Einstein, Abe Lincoln, Van Gogh just to name a few. I accept my deficiencies with the hope that I am stronger in other area's. However, it makes them no less frustrating.