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The Journey Continues
The Journey Continues
The Journey Continues
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The Journey Continues

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Being bipolar may not always be easy. I suggest you be the best you can simply be. Be yourself!

Sometimes, we get where we are trying to get to; and sometimes, we don’t get where we are going. Sometimes, we end up somewhere in the middle.

Some of us are quiet, and some of us are not. And some of us are a little bit of both. There are times we really have to put a little extra work into things.

Well, this is book 2. I love you, and I hope you continue to be okay, great, or good. Remember, you are not as alone as you think you are.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMay 3, 2019
ISBN9781796019292
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    The Journey Continues - Sheila Armstead

    The Journey

    Continues

    Sheila Armstead

    Copyright © 2019 by Sheila Armstead.

    ISBN:                  Softcover                        978-1-7960-1930-8

                                eBook                              978-1-7960-1929-2

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.

    Rev. date:04/16/2019

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    Contents

    A Singer In The Making: Sequel, Part Two

    Chapter One

    The Lonely Days

    Still Waiting To See

    A Little History

    Down To The Wire

    Black Sheep Syndrome

    Sunday, October 23, 2016

    Another Day

    Moving On In spite Of

    New Year Approaching

    Lost In My Thoughts

    Homelessness Every Where

    Moving Forward

    Next Chapter: Getting Over The Blues

    It Happened

    Writing Time

    She Took The Keys

    I Had To Quit Smoking

    Relationship Blues

    The New Journey Begins

    Synopsis: Being Bi-Polar

    Sheila Armstead first book is called A Singer In The Making by Sheila Grace. In this book I have included chapters that I hope will inspire you. I hope you will enjoy this book and that it gives you a sense of hope.

    A Singer In The Making

    Sequel, Part Two

    Well, the next door of opportunity has opened and I continue to pursue my dream and God is still working Miracles in my life! In my journey I have met many people in all kinds of different walks of life. Most of my friends are bi-polar of some level and some of them are not.

    While I have some college and University level education I still come up against rejection in dealing with other people. I dress different and seem to carry myself in such a way that alot of people may feel I am arrogant or better than in my attitudes but I am not like this at all. I love people and have always had a desire to help and hope to bring more hope and motivation to others like me who may be a place in their lives where they are in need of some inspiration.

    I can’t promise I intend to save the world. My intention is to reach as many people as I can and help make a difference. reach a few and help make a difference. One of the first things that helped me was music. I learned about God and He seemed to soothe me through music of every kind. I would talk to God but wasn’t always so sure that He was listening until He started answering my prayers.

    I went to private school briefly during my early years and I remember being taught

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