People with bipolar disorder often find it difficult to concentrate during episodes of both mania and depression. The former might cause them to jump from one idea to the next without the ability or interest to complete tasks and be easily distracted. Depression, on the other hand, can make it difficult to focus on what is happening as thoughts drift to feelings of sadness and anxiety. A long list of plans that remain half-begun and unfinished can be an indicator of bipolar disorder, although other mental health conditions can cause this symptom as well.

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