Motivation
When managing a chronic illness
When managing a chronic illness, it can feel like test results are more important than anything else. This is not true. They are just information to assist with making a choice. You as a human being have worth, purpose and deeper meaning by the mere fact that you...
Feel better strategies may be a worthy investment in your workforce!
In an economy where employees have more options, #FeelBetter strategies may be a worthy investment in your workforce! Find some quiet time to recharge. Take a walk to get fresh air. Make meetings 45 minutes, so you have some time to transition. Whether you have...
Diabetes: At the Mercy of the Appointment Calendar
Every provider or clinic has an appointment calendar to keep track of when patients are coming in. By looking at this calendar they can check availability for new appointments, reschedule appointments and manage their workload. For those managing the schedule it is...
Have a Great New Year!
We have stepped into another New Year! Welcome to a GREAT 2019! An (almost) blank slate upon which we get 365 days to create, experience, enjoy, suffer, learn, laugh, cry, fail, succeed and so much more. Use these inspiring words to live to the fullest, despite...
Thoughts on gifts this holiday
In keeping with my holiday themes, I have a few thoughts on gifts. The English Oxford dictionary defines gift as “a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present, a natural ability or talent”. Each of those definitions can inspire and help put are...
A “Cure” for Diabetes
“Cure”. A word that sparks hope and doubt in the diabetes community all in a single syllable. The promise of a cure hangs just beyond the horizon, ever-possible, yet never realized. “It is coming!”, they say. And we still wait. So, in an effort to provide the diabetic community with a “cure” that is truly meaningful, I offer you a different kind of cure, actually several, if you are willing to play along.