Monthly Archives: June 2016
Introverts – Here We Are, This Is Us
Originally posted on Words with a View:
A few days ago in class, the teacher tossed our way an odd piece of advice. She told us that when we go off to work in an organization, the introverts among us…
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Today’s Prompt – Awe. I’m in awe of color blue.
I am in awe of the color Blue. Blue is in the water and in the sky. Blue is in the birds and in the air. Blue is in the blue jeans and in blue buttons. Twilight blue. Blue is inspiring … Continue reading
The Daily Prompt: EMPTY. My glass isn’t empty
When you’re blessed with diabetes, try keeping your glass not empty, both literally and figuratively. Positive attitude helps to manage diabetes more efficiently. Diabetes management is a full-time job that can easily become overwhelming. It affects a big part of … Continue reading
Today’s Prompt – The Story Behind a Door
Inspirational Quotes about Doors: “A very little key will open a very heavy door.” — Charles Dickens, Hunted Down “When someone you love says goodbye you can stare long and hard at the door they closed and forget to see … Continue reading
Faces of depression
Depression comes in all shape and form, and at times it doesn’t appear in its classic way. The classic way is when you have no energy to even get out of the bed. The way I felt last night however, … Continue reading
Today’s prompt – Understanding My Diabetes
I think that continuing to understand my diabetes plays right into this Daily Prompt. I will be writing about my morning fasting BG numbers. Lately they were not bad. Steadily around 102, and even once 99 that is super normal … Continue reading
Prompt – Running against a wind
I will start by stating that at this point in time, I am happily single. It wasn’t exactly this way from the beginning but it is now. I’ve come a long way. I’ve come from a family of an abusive … Continue reading
Diabetes Management is not a one-size-fits-all and here’s why
First off, a brief overview. In this post, I’ll be talking about a type 2 diabetes that I am diagnosed with. What happens is that although insulin is produced, it cannot be used efficiently by body tissues which is called … Continue reading