You may find it difficult to stay motivated to manage your
diabetes appropriately. The following suggestions may
help.
Set goals and provide positive reinforcement
Praise and reward yourself for the things you do right. Use non-food
rewards, such as clothing, sports equipment, books, a golf trip, or a movie
night. Engage in positive self-talk instead of being negative or critical of
yourself.
Set short-term goals for healthy eating habits and
exercise.
Seek support
Surround yourself with people who encourage and motivate you.
Sources of support may include:
- Health professionals.
-
Friends.
- Family.
- An exercise
buddy or program.
- An organized diabetes support group.
Look for opportunities to attend meetings or classes where you can
receive new diabetes information or simply receive reinforcement of concepts
that are already familiar to you.
Keep in contact with your health professionals. Let them know if
you are having difficulties with any area of your care, or if something has
changed in your health or lifestyle that may require an adjustment in your
diabetes treatment.
Keep things in perspective
Remember that diabetes is a part of your life, but it does not have
to take over your life. Also, remember you are not alone. Diabetes is very
common—it is estimated that more than 7% of Canadians have
this disease.1
Final thoughts
Continually remind yourself that everything you are doing to manage
your diabetes appropriately is making a tremendous difference in the quality of
your life now and well into the future. It may be helpful even to make a list
of the health benefits of properly managing your disease and keep it close at
hand. Include things on the list that are important to you.
Some items you could include might be:
- I feel good because my blood sugars are more
stable (no uncomfortable highs or lows).
- I am reducing the
likelihood that diabetes will interfere with my plans for the future
(lowering risk for problems with my heart, eyes, feet, and
legs).
- I have more energy.
- I can think more
clearly.
- I feel better about myself, because I am eating
healthy foods or have started exercising.