Hi Marthy and thank you. Your friend June A
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Auslander [SMTP:fitecancer@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 10:21 AM
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com; Argila, June
> Subject: [MOL] Re:
>
> Dear June,
>
> Greg Anderson is a good friend of mine. He started a cancer support
> facility in California. When he moved to Hershey Pennsylvania some
> years ago, I took over the group and may I suggest a follow up book that
> will provide you with his basic principles to wellnes and one which we
> have discussed here and at the many lectures that I give and I am
> certain you will find much comfort and education in this reading. Once
> again, it is written by Greg Anderson and the name of the book is "50
> Essential Things to Do When the Diagnosis is Cancer". Now Greg has
> written a few more books and he does lecture as well and travels the
> book circuit. He is a great survivor story.
>
> God Bless,
> marty auslander
>
> "Argila, June" wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jo: I want to thank you for all the little statements you make that
> mean
> > so much.
> >
> > Last weekend my ex-sister-in-law gave me a book called "The Cancer
> Conqueror
> > - an incredible journey to wellness" by Greg Anderson. I started
> reading it
> > on Monday and it has thrown me for a loop. It should be called the Life
> > Conqueror, there's help in there for everyone. But what is has shown me
> is
> > how inadequate I am as a loving human being. In reading it has so many
> > changes that I have to make it's overwhelming. Your ROOM for
> improvement
> > put me in mind of this book which is why I am rattling on.
> >
> > Thanks again. Your friend June A.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Jo Ciaramitaro [SMTP:packnife@tir.com]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 12:46 PM
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> > > Subject: [MOL] "thoughts for today"
> > >
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > Here are my "thoughts for today":
> > >
> > > The one who attempts to be better than himself is likely
> > > to have more success than the one who attempts to be better
> > > than someone else.
> > >
> > > Room for improvement is the largest room in the world.
> > >
> > > We should never compare ourselves to anyone else. I know that's hard
> to
> > > do, since we live in such a competitive society. The only comparison
> > > that need be made is when we look at ourselves and ask, "Am I better
> > > today than I used to be?" We look for progress, not perfection! That
> has
> > > always been a tough one for me, because I have always expected so much
> > > from myself, but I have come a long way in that area. There seems to
> be
> > > a fine line between expecting perfection, and not settling for less
> than
> > > the best you can do. I guess the best place to be is right up to the
> > > line without crossing it. That's going to take some practice for *me*.
> > > I'd better end *now*, because I really could go on and on with
> subjects
> > > like this...but that's all for now, folks.
> > >
> > > God bless,
> > > Jo
> > > To see today's Humor, Inspirational, Poem, Health Tip, and Household
> > > Hint, visit my web site at http://thoughtsfortoday.com
> > >
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