Setting Goals is Everything for Diabetics!

We don’t have to wait until the end of the year to make resolutions of what we will accomplish in the future. We can create goals on a monthly basis. You can say to yourself, “On the first day of the month of January I will take action to solve xyz problem. I will proceed in this fashion…”

On the first day of February you can set a new or revised goal. By the end of the year, you will have solved 10 different problems that would have not been addressed otherwise. And at the end of the year, you’ve come a long way and made progress. The progress makes you feel as if you have control over your life. Your personality starts to show more confidence in the area of health when you set health goals. And you start to look and feel better.

The difference between those who are highly successful and those who are not lies in the development of habits that include goal setting and searching for knowledge and the truth.

Those who are successful strategise their success on multiple levels. What they will accomplish for the next year depends on what they will accomplish each month of the year. What they accomplish each month of the year will be dependent on what they accomplish each week of the month. What they accomplish each week of the month is dependent on what is accomplished daily.

To successful people, a day without goals is a day wasted in life. They live by the motto, “DO SOMETHING!”

Success-oriented people often sit down and write a goals map for the year. They write more goals than they can ever possibly accomplish. Why? Because many goals are interrelated. When you hit the goal of lowering your blood sugar level to 100mg/dL (5.5mmol/L) on fasting, guess what happens? You have started the reversal of peripheral neuropathy, kidney disease, aging, and other disease processes in the body. All these become benefits of hitting one goal.

After writing as many goals as you can think of for the year, it’s time to then decide which ones will take the longest and which ones will be first. You must prioritize them.

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