Did you notice my great segue into lab work and medical stuff, there? Should I repeat it so you can enjoy it again? Don't worry, I won't do it.
I have just gone through my semi-annual lab work and my report card came back. I won't bore you with cholesterol numbers, because you don't really care about those. But, in the spirit of transparency I will tell you two numbers.
Blood pressure is 114/81. And, A1c is 6.1. That A1c is not great by a lot of diabetic's standards, but it means I am managing the disease pretty well. Can I get a bit lower? Yes - my goal during the next six months is 5.8. I am developing a plan to meet it and will share it with you when I have the plan finished.
I mention this because I consistently see room for improvement in what I do and how I do it. And, if I can do it, I know you can, too. It's a matter of setting a goal and making a plan to achieve that goal. The steps are pretty simple. In fact, you probably already know what to do.
- Set a realistic goal.
- Develop a plan to achieve that goal.
- Then, follow your plan.
- Monitor your progress.
In the next blog I will take a look at these steps. Tune in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion to New Numbers!
And, as always, thank you for reading.
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