Map your drift.

Most episodes don't arrive—they accumulate. Name your baseline, the small signals that precede an up or down episode, and what you'll do at each rung. This is a snapshot you can keep and print, not another app to check daily—for ongoing tracking, this map hands off to BipolarOS Patterns.

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Step 1 of 7
01 Getting Started

What should we call this map?

This will personalize your Warning Sign Map. Only used on this document.

02 Baseline

When you're steady, what does that look like?

Fill the portrait fields that matter—leave blank what doesn't. This is the reference point everything else drifts from.

03 Up-Drift Lane

What does drifting up look like, rung by rung?

Early is the subtlest, easiest to miss. Late is close to the edge. Be specific—these are the tells only you (or someone close) would notice.

04 Down-Drift Lane

What does drifting down look like, rung by rung?

Same structure, opposite direction. What changes first, what changes when it's serious.

05 Response Ladder · Up

When you notice up-drift, what will you do?

Write it now, while you can think clearly, so future-you doesn't have to improvise.

06 Response Ladder · Down

When you notice down-drift, what will you do?

Same structure. Concrete, doable actions—not just "try harder."

07 Share Card (Optional)

Want a one-pager for someone you trust?

A short excerpt—not your full map—for a partner, family member, or close friend who shouldn't have to guess. Leave blank to skip.

This is the only section meant to leave your hands—everything else stays private unless you choose to export it.

Warning Sign Map

My Baseline

Up-Drift · Early

Up-Drift · Middle

Up-Drift · Late

Up-Drift · Who Notices First

Down-Drift · Early

Down-Drift · Middle

Down-Drift · Late

Down-Drift · Who Notices First

Response Ladder · Up-Drift

Response Ladder · Down-Drift

Keep noticing over time

This map is a snapshot. Patterns is the practice.

BipolarOS Patterns tracks your tells over time so you don't have to re-fill a form every time something shifts—it's the ongoing version of what you just wrote down.

Open BipolarOS · Patterns →

The Warning Sign Map is a personal planning tool, not a diagnostic or clinical instrument. It supports self-authorship—it does not replace clinicians or crisis services.