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5 Reasons People with Diabetes Aren’t Meeting Their Health Goals—and What to Do About It

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Not meeting your health goals? Learn practical strategies to overcome barriers and achieve your diabetes management goals with confidence.

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Living with diabetes is no small feat, and managing it can sometimes feel like an uphill battle.

Many people struggle to meet their health goals for various reasons, but the good news is that small, actionable changes can make a big difference.

Let’s explore five common reasons why people with diabetes may fall short of their goals and practical strategies to overcome them.

1. Setting Goals That Are Too Big

What You Can Do: Start small. Instead of vowing to exercise for an hour every day, begin with a 10-minute walk after meals. Small wins build confidence and create momentum. Remember, progress is progress, no matter how tiny it may seem.

It’s natural to aim high, but overly ambitious goals can feel overwhelming and lead to burnout.

2. Lack of Consistency

Consistency is the secret sauce to achieving any health goal. Sporadic efforts—like meal prepping one week but falling off the next—make it hard to see sustainable results.

What You Can Do: Focus on staying consistent. Pick one or two manageable habits to prioritize, such as drinking more water or checking your blood sugar at the same time each day. Use reminders or habit-tracking apps to help keep you on track.

3. Not Knowing Where to Start

Managing diabetes involves balancing nutrition, physical activity, medication, and more. Without clear guidance, it can feel paralyzing.

What You Can Do: Seek help from a health coach (NBC-HWC) or a certified diabetes care and education specialist (CDCES). These professionals can help you create a personalized plan, break it into actionable steps, and provide ongoing support to keep you motivated.

4. Emotional and Mental Barriers

Living with diabetes can take a toll on mental health. Stress, anxiety, or feelings of defeat can create obstacles to achieving your health goals.

What You Can Do: Address the mental side of diabetes by practicing self-compassion and mindfulness. Journaling, joining a diabetes support group, or seeking therapy can also help you navigate emotional challenges.

5. Relying Solely on Willpower

Willpower is great in the short term, but it’s not a sustainable strategy. Life happens, and motivation can wane over time.

What You Can Do: Build systems and routines to reduce the need for willpower. For instance, keep healthy snacks like nuts or pre-cut veggies readily available, schedule regular check-ins with your healthcare team, and plan your meals ahead of time.

Final Thoughts

Meeting your diabetes health goals is a journey, not a sprint. Start small, stay consistent, and don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Every step you take—no matter how small—is a step toward better health and well-being.

Remember, you’ve got this – you can achieve your diabetes health goals with support! And if you need support, consider joining the Glucose Guide Community for compassion and support through your diabetes journey.

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Mila Clarke is a Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, an author, self-taught cook, nutritionist and Integrative Nutrition Diabetes Health Coach, diabetes advocate and founder of Hangry Woman and The Glucose Guide App. Hangry Woman aims to take away the shame and stigma that comes with a diabetes diagnosis and covers topics like diabetes management, cooking, and self-care from the perspective of someone living with the chronic condition. Her book –– The Diabetes Food Journal –– Is one of the most sought after diabetes self-management tools for patients. Her online community – Glucose Guide – offers affordable health coaching, hundreds of diabetes-friendly recipes and community peer support. Mila has been featured by CNN, The New York Times, Eat This Not That, USA Today, Good Housekeeping and WebMD. She contributes to Healthline, The Washington Post, DiaTribe, and EatingWell Magazine. Mila lives in Houston, Texas with her Miniature Poodle, Noodle.

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