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Wednesday Wellness: Diabetes…can you make the choice?

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Do you know someone who is overweight? Do you know someone who is obese? Do you know someone who has type 2 diabetes? If you know a person who has type 2 diabetes, do they also have high cholesterol and even elevated blood pressure? Maybe I am talking about you…or someone close to you? It is daunting to realize some of the following facts:

Diabetes affects 25.8 million people of all ages (8.3 percent of the U.S. population):

  • Among U.S. residents ages 65 years and older, 10.9 million or 26.9 percent had diabetes in 2010.
  • About 215,000 people younger than 20 years old had diabetes – type 1 or type 2 – in the U.S. in 2010.
  • About 1.9 million people ages 20 years or older were newly diagnosed with diabetes in 2010 in the U.S.
  • In 2005 – 2008, based on fasting glucose or hemoglobin A1C levels, 35 percent of U.S. adults ages 20 years or older had pre-diabetes and 50 percent of adults ages 65 years or older had pre-diabetes. Applying this percentage to the entire U.S. population in 2010 yields an estimated 79 million American adults ages 20 years or older with pre-diabetes.
  • Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, nontraumatic lower-limb amputations, and new cases of blindness among adults in the U.S.
  • Diabetes is a major cause of heart disease and stroke.
  • Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S.

The most tragic thing about this is type 2 diabetes is practically avoidable and even once you get it, is manageable and somewhat reversible with good health; yet so many choose to take the easy way out and die instead. Yes, I really just said that!

Choice…lose weight or die too young.
Choice…exercise or die too young.
Choice…eat lower glycemic foods or die too young.
Choice…eat healthier, get rid of processed sugars in excess or lose your eye site and feeling in your fingers and toes.
Choice…it is up to you.

I know this sounds so simple, yet if you are diabetic or pre-diabetic, the road does seem all uphill. Picture this though…yes you have a long vertical slope ahead of you, but once you climb it, through determination, sweat, perseverance, you will summit and from there gain a new perspective. One which affords health, vitality, longevity and extended quality of life. After the summit, you will be on a nice gentle slope, one with a few hills, up and down, but no more major peaks or valleys. It is worth the work and effort. Getting to the summit is the push, but it is so much less painful than the alternative.

My father died of diabetes, so I know very close up and personal what a tragic disease this is. Over the years my team and I have been able to transform diabetics to a healthier way of life. One which has helped dozens if not hundreds get off insulin and medication and extend their quality of life. We have been able to guide them to the summit and with their hard work, guide them from the cliff.

Please share this with someone you know who is gambling with their health, they have a choice. You have a choice!


Monday Mojo: Take a Lesson From The Processionary Caterpillar

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An epidemic is occurring all around us and there is a good chance it has already found its way into some of our lives.  It begins slowly at first, but it grows, and in time it can take over our entire life…and if we don’t act now, it may happen to you.  It’s easy to fall in the trap. Well-intentioned people of all ages don’t mean for it to happen, but that doesn’t matter. It takes much more than good intentions to steer clear of this problem. If all it took were good intentions, the world would be packed with people living their dreams and accomplishing their goals.  But that’s not how it works and this trap is one of the most common reasons why it has happened too often in the past and will continue to happen in the future.  What exactly are we dealing with here?  What is so deadly to the goals and hopes we have stored away in our head?

Routine!!! More specifically, a BAD routine.

What am I talking about you ask?

The routines I’m referring to are much deeper than a morning process of a shower and shave. I’m talking about turning off our brains and letting autopilot kick in. Doing the same things we did the day before with no plans to change the pattern any time soon.  You know the drill – wake up, shower, work, home and sleep.  This is no way to live, and you know that.  But it’s still hard to break free once the bad routine has gotten hold of us. All hope is not lost. If we want to turn off the autopilot and start taking control of our lives it takes only one moment to make the decision. And then everything changes. You’ve heard it a thousands times, and it’s a good thing, because it’s true. If you keep doing what you have always done in the past you will keep getting the exact same thing in the future.

People experience a partial insanity when it comes to routine. Perfectly logical people believe that doing the same thing again and again will get different results. That’s crazy!  If we want to lose weight but continue with the same eating habits, we won’t lose weight.  If we want to make more money but keep doing the same things day in day out, it’s not going to happen.

We have goals, but if we are stuck in a bad routine we won’t accomplish them. Be honest with yourself about this one. It’s the only way we’ll realize the need for a change before we can enjoy improvement.  Create a new and improved routine, which is in alignment with what you want in life.

What does it take? It takes a decision. A choice of what we really want to do with our life and the actions to make it happen. If we know where we are going, how to get there and have a good new and improved routine to make it happen, we will not be disappointed in the end.

Check out the results of this amazing experiment:

A very unusual experiment was conducted by Jean Henri Fabre, a French entomologist, consisting of processionary caterpillars, a type of caterpillar that blindly follows the one in front of it. The experiment consisted of several of these caterpillars, a flowerpot filled to the rim with dirt, and pine needles.  The caterpillars formed a complete circle around the rim of the flowerpot, with the first one touching the back of the last one. The pine needles, the food of the processionary caterpillar, were placed in the center of the circle. The caterpillars began their procession and continued on the same path hour after hour, day after day, for an entire week. In the end, every one of the caterpillars dropped dead of starvation. The one thing that could have saved them was only inches away, but without purposeful thought or action, the caterpillars continued with a habitual routine that eventually proved too much to endure.

This is happening to people we know…maybe even you.  Get stuck doing the same old thing every single day and your goals, sitting only inches away, are as good as gone…plain and simple. You might think it’s a little too simple, but falling into a bad routine can destroy your life.  People start off with bright hopes for the future, but their bad routine begins to take their place. “No time…no time,” is a common excuse. After seventy+/- years of having no time to do the things you have always wanted to do, you’ll end up with nothing but a good excuse in the end.

This is your life we are talking about here. It’s worth taking the time to break the pattern of habit and creating the changes you wish to make.  There is little more that is as important as the life you create and the good you leave behind. Recognize if you are in a bad routine, break free and get into a good routine.  Sometimes it’s a matter of what we all seek in life – confidence.  Permanent change requires courage and a strong belief in your ability to succeed, something that we all doubt from time to time.

Break your old routine, get a new and improved routine, and then have a GREAT week and a GREAT life!


Wednesday Wellness: The Choice is Yours

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This past week I had the incredible opportunity to listen to an interview with Ingrid Betancourt, a Colombian politician who was held hostage in the jungle for over six years.

In 2002 Ms. Betancourt was abducted by the Marxist guerrilla group, the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC); never knowing from day to day if she would be killed, kept hostage or released. Read her story in Harper’s Bazaar.

Can you imagine, even for a moment, what it would be like to have no idea of your destiny or have any control over it? It’s hardly fathomable.

In one of the last comments Ms. Betancourt makes in this article, she says:

It got worse and worse. As it got worse, I decided that I had to learn from my condition. It wasn’t coincidence or mere accident that I was there. I had to give meaning to what I was going through. I decided that I needed to rethink everything about my life. And rethinking my whole life meant rethinking who I was and who I wanted to be. I lost everything — my hopes and future, and even something so basic as being able to talk to somebody or the freedom to go to the bathroom, eating or not eating — but I realized that I still had the most precious of all freedoms: deciding who I wanted to be. And nobody could ever take that from me.”

That last sentence got to me. She’s right, every one of us has a choice of “who” we want to be, how we want to react and what decisions we make each day to spark our happiness, our health, our relationships, everything. Each decision we make is a direct reflection of WHO we are!

If this sparks you, take a hold of who you are, who you emulate, who you represent and resemble and who you want others to see you as! It’s your choice!


Wednesday Wellness: Stepping Out Of Your Comfort Zone

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Remember when you were little and you reached for the fire or the stove and got burned?  It didn’t take long for you to realize that reaching out to touch a flame wasn’t a good idea!

At that point, did you decide never to be around fire? Did you decide that only “fake” candles would be allowed in your home or if you went camping and needed a camp fire, you’d just shiver instead?  I hope not!  (That would really be a bummer!)

My point here is simple, in life, we have situations that come up that scare us, maybe upset us, but it doesn’t mean we have to avoid these situations all together; we just need to navigate a little wiser through them.

In the fitness world, I see people who are afraid to try new and different exercises because they tried something similar once and didn’t like it.  It doesn’t stop there, however, some try several things and decide they didn’t like something (or many things) and refuse to consider a new variation of the same thing to see if they might enjoy the exercise or routine a different and new way.  What happens is the alternatives start getting narrower.  Eventually, these folks decide there’s only a handful of options (if even that) to work with and limit themselves for the rest of their lives.

If we continue to constrict our choices, we will no longer allow ourselves to have diversity at all!

Is that what we want?  To have no viable (or recognizable) “choice” as we get older?

Consider this with your fitness routine!  Have you limited your own selections?  Do you think because you’ve tried something once that you throw out any similar alternatives?  If you do, the walls in your world become smaller rather than vast.  Try stepping out of your comfort zones a little and see if you can safely and gingerly expand your world!  You might find that there’s something new, exciting and different that you would never have considered because of long ago beliefs and self-inflicted boundaries!