There’s a reason why hot chocolate and sugar cookies go so perfectly with snow. And it’s not because Nestlé runs a secret subliminal campaign that makes you grab cocoa mix along with the bottled water and rock salt when you …
Why Healthy Resolutions Fail
If you read my article on January 12th and thought, “Okay, fine. I get it. Resolutions fail because I skip steps,” well, congratulations. You’ve already done more reflection than about 99.9% of humanity does before signing a gym contract in January.
Today, we’re starting with intentions. …
It Doesn’t Have to Be This Hard
Sing to the tune of “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.”
It’s the most frustrating time of the year,
With resolutions we’re making,
Little chance that they’re taking,
Then back where we started — oh dear! …
Another Year of Progress and Perspective
As the calendar turns, I find myself thinking less about resolutions and more about reflection. Living and working in diabetes means every year brings new technology, new data, and new promises—but it also brings the same daily realities that don’t …
The Year-End Diabetes Survival Guide (Part 2)
A Diabetes Educator’s Guide to Protecting Access to Care
For people living with diabetes, the end of the year isn’t just about holidays — it’s often the most challenging time to access care. Insurance plan year changes, prior authorizations, …
