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National Diabetes Month: Stormy Thanksgiving Diabetes Tips

National Diabetes Month: Stormy Thanksgiving Diabetes Tips

by Patricia Daiker | Nov 27, 2019 | Blog, Communication

Preparing for a stormy thanksgiving? The weather & family get togethers can be treacherous!.  No better time to talk about communication!!

Communication Skills – Building a Resilient Diabetes Life

Communication Skills – Building a Resilient Diabetes Life

by Patricia Daiker | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog, Communication

Living with diabetes means you are processing enormous amounts of information every day. It takes specific communication skills to effectively communicate your needs, wants and other information.

Diabetes is a Journey, Your Voice is the Guide.

Diabetes is a Journey, Your Voice is the Guide.

by Patricia Daiker | Jun 21, 2019 | Communication, Inspiration

Diabetes is a Journey, Your Voice is the Guide.

Video Chat: The 5 “Cs” of Great Diabetes Communication Skills!

Video Chat: The 5 “Cs” of Great Diabetes Communication Skills!

by Patricia Daiker | Jun 6, 2019 | Communication, Video

I am sharing a secret weapon in the battle of diabetes!  It’s communication!   Learn my 3 C’s to great communication!

Diabetes Inspiration: You have a VOICE

Diabetes Inspiration: You have a VOICE

by Patricia Daiker | Apr 26, 2019 | Communication, Inspiration

To feel understood, we must have the courage to use our voice to clearly communicate our diabetes needs

Stories to Connect: Conversations with Diabetics In the Wild

Stories to Connect: Conversations with Diabetics In the Wild

by Patricia Daiker | Apr 24, 2019 | Communication, Stories

Have you ever spotted a diabetic in the Wild?  Someone checking their blood sugar, pulling out a pen, or a pump clipped to a waistband?

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