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Native American Diabetes Project Meeting 5: Staying on the Path! |
Welcome!
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Congratulations! Today is a time to celebrate all of your accomplishments!
Just as we always do let's take a few minutes to review the things we have talked about over the last few months. So far we've talked a lot about exercise, fat, sugar and how to ask for and give support! |
Exercise can prevent diabetes! |
Exercise can prevent diabetes and can also lower blood sugars ! |
Eat less fat! |
We said eating less fat is important. Ways you can eat
less fat are:
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Eat less sugar! |
We said there are five easy ways to eat less sugar.
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Together we can! |
And we said the best way to get support is to ask for it!
Thank you! |
As we continue on our journey. |
Sit back and relax as we continue our journey, Through the Eyes of the Eagle! Think of your own journey over the past year and what you have done to become Stronger in Body and Spirit, and how you have helped others in your family and community along the way. The Eagle has seen his vision come true! The Native People of golden brown are once again exercising their bodies, eating foods that are low in fat and low in sugar and helping each other to be Strong in Body and Spirit! The Eagle knows that changes are hard to make and keep. Getting more exercise, eating less fat and less sugar and asking for help from our families and friends is hard to do everyday. The Eagle knows that there are good days and bad days. He knows Native People want to be Strong in Body and Spirit! and are doing their very best to get more exercise, eat less fat and less sugar and ask for help. |
Strong in Body and Spirit! |
The Eagle sees Native People setting examples
for the children and grandchildren in the
communities, so they will be healthy and strong
too.
The Eagle sees Native People learning from each other and giving support and encouragement to others as they make healthy changes in their exercise and eating habits. The Eagle knows that by sharing their new knowledge, and giving support to one another, Native People are helping each other to be Strong in Body and Spirit! |
Life is a Journey |
Life is a journey, with ups and downs, smooth
times and bumpy times, and roads that cross.
We have to decide which way to go!
Diabetes can be thought of as one of those bumpy times of life! Once you have diabetes, you have diatetes forever. While medicine can make the diabetes better, it cannot cure diabetes. Even though someone has a good blood sugar now, it will go up and down depending on many different things: food, or activity, or illness, or stress, or medications. |
You have lots of choices to make! |
Every day is different when you have diabetes.
You have lots of choices to make that affect your
blood sugar. You have to decide which way to go!
You've already started making changes over the past year are on your way to being Strong in Body and Spirit! You've learned you can control diabetes through more exercise, eating less fat and less sugar. |
Everyone can feel Strong in Body and Spirit! |
You've also learned that your family, children,
grandchildren and friends can delay or prevent
diabetes through getting more exercise, eating
less fat and eating less sugar!
You are learning how to make through those bumpy times with diabetes and can control diabetes through getting and giving support. While there will still be bumpy times, the road should be a little smoother. And when the bumps occur, you'll be ready to handle them. |
How can I stay on the Path? |
The Eagle has seen the Native People becoming Strong in Body and Spirit! He knows that you are moving in a healthy direction. You've decided which way to go! You are Staying on the Path!. |
Five easy ways to Stay on the Path! |
You need to know which way to go in order to get there! Here are 5 easy ways to help you Stay on the Path!. |
1. Set goals and give yourself a reward! |
You've been setting goals and giving yourself rewards all along in this program. You've set goals for exercising more, eating less fat, eating less sugar and asking for support. |
2. Solve problems |
Decide what the problem is and find a way
around the problem so that you can continue to
move forward.
For example, you like sugar in your coffee, but know the added sugar can raise your blood sugar. Solution: you go to the store and buy a supply of Equal packets and start to make the switch from sugar to Equal. You keep Equal packets in your purse or pocket and on the table. |
3. Cope! |
Did you know that your thoughts create your
feelings? Well it's true! If you think more
positive thoughts, you'll have more positive
feelings about yourself and those bumps of life
will seem just a little easier!
For example, if you feel like you'll never be able to exercise more, try some positive thoughts! "I am doing the best I can with my exercise, and although I didn't walk today, it's okay. I will walk to the post office tomarrow!" |
4. Develop a support system! |
Ask for help from your family and friends and
give support to others who are making changes
too! Choose the right time, introduce the topic,
say why you need their help, say exactly what
you need and thank your family and friends for
their help.
Remember that when we help others, we help ourselves too! |
5. Stay motivated! |
Remember when you are in control of your own decisions you are in control of your diabetes! |
You make your own decisions |
The Eagle also knows there will be times when we will make choices that aren't as good for us. That doesn't mean that you aren't motivated. You're still motivated but other bumps along life's path have come along. Try not to let the bumps along lifes' journey take control of you. You can still be in control of your decisions. |
Be aware of the influences on you! |
Did you know there are lots of things that can influence your decisions, even when you aren't aware of it? It's true! In order to Stay on the Path! and choose a healthful life, it can help if you are aware of the things that influence our decisions. Here are some of the things that influence us when we are making a decision. |
Family Traditions |
Many of our eating choices are influenced by the
traditions we grew up with! Take a minute and
think about the foods your mother or
grandmother cooked. The food she cooked for
you tasted good. Not only did the food taste
good, but you also got warm feelings from your
family when you were together. The food tasted
good and also connected you to your family.
What family traditions can you think of and how do they influence your decisions? Are there ways to use family traditions to help you and your family Stay on the Path? |
Culture |
Culture can influence our thoughts and
behaviors too. Culture can influence the foods
we eat, and the activities we do. Take a minute
and think about our Feast Days. There's always
lots of food and dancing.
What things can you think of from Feast Day and how do they influence your decisions? What strengths from your culture can help you to Stay on the Path? |
Advertising |
As you know the television, magazines,
newspapers, and radio and advertisements really try
to grab our attention and influence us.
Sometimes these massages are unhealthy for us
and our children
What are some of the television, radio, magazine, or billboard ads that influence your behavior? What are ways you can overcome negative messages from advertisers? |
Habits |
Habits or our "usual ways," can be our friends or
our enemies, depending on if they are good
habits or unhealthy habits. We can turn
unhealthy habits into good habits by making it
easier to do the good habits. For example, we
can buy sugar-free soft drinks instead of regular
soft drinks, and then when we feel like drinking
a soft drink, we'll have the sugar-free kind
available! It is important to remember it takes
six weeks to create a habit. So, if you start
exercising, keep it up for six weeks and then it
will become a good habit!
What are some habits that influence your behavior? How can you help healthy behaviors become good habits? (Hint: They say it takes six weeks to make something a habit!) Let's take some time and watch this video together. It's from the White Mountain Apache people. How did the video make you feel? What faces do you remember? What words do you remember? |
Reflections on our journey |
Remember the 5 easy ways to
Stay on the Path!
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Be aware of the influences on you! |
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Don't give up! |
There will be times you go off the path, but get
back on it as soon as you can! Be your own best
friend! When you know the reasons why you do
what you do, you are half way there to
Staying on the Path!
The journey of life is full of bumps and diabetes is one of those bumps along the way. We always have new goals and new problems. There may be detours along the way but we know that we can get back on the path again. Sometimes we may need a jumpstart to get back on the path, but we know that we can ask our family and friends to help us get back on the path. |
Plan to get on the path and Stay on the Path! |
Just like planning your garden, you have a plan
how to Stay on the Path! You already have a
plan to exercise and to eat low fat and low sugar
foods. It is also important to plan how to
Stay on the Path!
Take a few minutes and think about some ways you can plan to Stay on the Path! this week. |
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This week, in order to Stay on the Path! I will _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________.
My reward for Staying on the Path!
at the end of the week is _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________. I promise to do the best I can. |
Thank you! |
Thank you for your participation in this project.
We will not be having any more formal meetings
together like this, but we will be doing some
other things in your community and will need
your help and continued participation and
support.
Don't forget to ask your clinic staff and CHRs if you need help. Let your tribal leaders know diabetes is a problem and you need them to support exercise and healthy eating programs. |
What do you think? |
Before we finish, take a few minutes and tell us what you think about this meeting.
Be as honest as you can, we want to know what you really think. This information
will be used to make our program better.
What did you like best about today's session? What didn't you like about today's session? What would you add to this session to make it better? Thank you for coming to the meeting. |
A new vision for you! |
by Georgia Perez Great Spirit,
Great Spirit,
Great Spirit,
Great Spirit,
Great Spirit,
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|Meeting 1: Exercise More! |Meeting 2: Eat Less Fat| |Meeting 3: Eat Less Sugar |Meeting 4: Together We Can| |Meeting 5: Staying on the Path!| |