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need to stop to being such a perfectionist.

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i've always been a of a bit prefectist but oberissly ith this that isnt going happen
 
On I wouldn't say that. 🙄
Striving for perfection is sometimes frustrating, but when a plan comes together....
 
On I wouldn't say that. 🙄
Striving for perfection is sometimes frustrating, but when a plan comes together....
well i meant with diabeties i think i need to accept that my blood surger isn't going to be prefact
 
I see it very much as managing diabetes just as you manage employees. You can encourage your staff to always turn up on time but you cannot control them all the time. You cannot stop them being ill or having a family problem or the traffic being backed up,… other things go on in their life

You can do your best with diabetes but can’t stop it reacting to stress or illness or stop your body having a life beyond diabetes.
 
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