Fair futures

Fair futures

“If you’re not at the table then you could be on the menu.”   Who said it first? Lots of people have been given credit.   While the utterer has been lost in the mist of time, the meaning is pretty clear. Make sure you have an input or a voice, or it could come back to...
An equitable health future

An equitable health future

“You’re managing too well to be put on that programme”. So said my doctor during my last diabetes checkup. There’s quite a bit to unpack there. You’re managing your health condition well (great). And as such you are not eligible for the...
2024: what are the chances?

2024: what are the chances?

With election season almost on us on both sides of the Atlantic. Who do you think will win? “I’m doubtful Donald will do it again”. “There is a good chance Kier is going to be our next PM”. Voters go to the polls in Russia too, are Putin’s chances of a fifth term...
Injecting a dose of optimism

Injecting a dose of optimism

There are good days and bad days. As I write this blog today is a good day. Blood glucose levels have been in range for 79% of time (close to standard). That honey glazed breakfast wasn’t a bad idea after all. But tomorrow could easily be a bad day or just a...
Bias on a bank holiday: the ABCs

Bias on a bank holiday: the ABCs

When it comes to forecasting one of the biggest challenges is the presence of potential bias. It can lead to inaccurate predictions and poor decision making. At its worst it can render your futures work a complete failure, costing valuable time and money. During a...
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