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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How do you do in the challenges of dealing with Diabetes?


How do you do in the challenges of dealing with Diabetes? We are coming up to the Holiday period and there will be challenges that we are going to face. In order for us as members to help others deal with diabetes, we need to learn how to ourselves.


We deal with all sorts of challenges every day rather it's sports, school work, our jobs and most of all, our family. We have to be "inspired" to deal well in all of our challenges. Dealing with diabetes at first is a huge challenge but with the right thinking process and support teams we can gain control.


A man closes his eyes and puts his hands over his eyes and says, "I see it." You say, "No, you don't, you've got your eyes closed." No. There is more than one way to see. And all someone has to do is to see an answer that they can start on immediately and within six months their life could start to multiply and change.


Within one year, the difference will be extraordinary and a person who was lost now becomes a person of influence. Just because someone helped them to see, for the moment, what was wrong and the possibility to change it. And then the challenge to go do it and do it well.


Now here is the best challenge of all, "Let's go do it." Don't always say, "You go do it, you change", but rather, "Let's get healthy, let's go change the way we think, let's build our character, let's work on this together." See I always respond better to, "Let's".


Sometimes it is hard to lift yourself out of your comfort zone. It's hard to be self inspired at first, and if someone says, "Come on let's start a new program", "Come on let's do exercises", "Come on let's get healthy", "Come on let's start something. Let's motivate together by supporting all members.


In this group, we can be there together to help you get started, let's start something." That is so inspiring to have somebody say, "Let's, Let's do it. Let's build a team. Let's win the challenges. Let's walk off with the trophy."


"Let's" - Wow, there is something about that that can keep you awake at nights. There is something about that that turns on the juices. There is something about that that reaches deep in the soul.


For a person with diabetes, they can do extraordinary things when somebody says, "Let's, Let's do it". I've got two with me already if you'll be the next one we can conquer diabetes."You say, "Whoa. Together nobody is a match for us." By yourself you're vulnerable; but with this group we can. You say, "Wow! I want to belong to this team." So figure out ways to say, "Let's."
Take care,Bernie

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