Publisher's Synopsis
The Lithium Journals: A Collection of Thoughts on Reality is an autobiographical self-help piece of literature based in spirituality, humor, perseverance, and supportive texts which is sure to entertain and enlighten. It was written by Zachary Coley, a 32-year-old Georgia native diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Crohn's disease. In 2007, he encountered God after surviving a near fatal Jeep wreck that left him with a traumatic brain injury. This book is comprised of around 80 different topics divided into 10 chapters. It was written to be read quickly and perhaps not even straight through, as it allows the reader to skip around to parts as they see fit. This book includes short stories in addition to the self-help methodology. It also contains poetry, recipes, jokes, a section on gardening, and a biblical essay. This book is sure to entertain! This book is based on Zachary's experiences and explains how he has managed life, and it shares the wisdom he has gained through facing such challenges and adversity. This book balances self-help practices and methodologies with entertainment. Zachary owes the fact that he was even able to finish this book to God and Jesus Christ, along with all those who have supported him throughout his tumultuous life.