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wonderful Ashish.

regards 

Meena Samtani 

Subject: hello from phoenix

To: mgims

Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 9:32 PM

Hi all,

Have been following with great interest all e-mails for a long time. Not much to

report from our front here in Phoenix except the fact that am working hard to

establish my practice and settling down in our new home. Weather by the winter

standards is great right now with the max temps in the 70's. All the best to

everybody. I get these inspirations which I love from our spiritual coordinator

at our hospice meetings and thought I would forward it to the group.

love

Ashish

Inspirationsþ

From: Dorie Gerber, SCC (dorie.gerber@ americanhospice. com)

Sent: Fri 11/21/08 8:47 AM

To: Dr Ashish Sachdeva (ashish1sachdeva@ hotmail.com); Dr Schruti

(shrutigcexcite (DOT) com); PNIPU (pnipu.az@americanho spice.com)

Here is today’s:

Catch yourself

The moment you feel yourself slipping, take action right away to get back on

track. If you catch yourself quickly, you won't fall very far.

It's great when you can stay disciplined and focused for long periods of time.

At some point though, you'll get distracted and stray a little bit off course.

That's not the end of the world. Don't beat yourself up just because you've

momentarily lost your focus.

Instead, give genuine thanks for how far you've already come. And then step

right back on to the path you've set for yourself.

Being disciplined doesn't mean being perfect. Remember that what really matters

is what you choose to do right now.

Even if you slip back one step for every two steps you take forward, you'll

still be moving steadily ahead. Catch yourself, get back up, keep going and

you'll get there.

Here is the inspiration for yesterday:

Let life flow

Life will flow easily and gracefully when you simply allow it. Choose right now

to simply allow it.

Allow the problems to come and then allow them to go just as quickly. Peacefully

accept the disappointments and you'll have no trouble with peacefully letting

them go.

Accept the joys without worrying about clinging to them. They will always be

with you if you simply let them be.

Stop fighting against what is, and you'll clearly see how to make the most of

it. Welcome each new experience and you'll quickly find the value it brings.

Leave the worries and anxieties behind, for they add nothing to your life. Be at

peace, and you will feel the fullness of your power.

Allow the rich abundance to flow naturally and unhindered through your life. And

delight in the fulfillment that is yours to create.

Blessings to each of you!

Rev. Dorie Gerber, Spiritual Care Coordinator

Emerald Team

Pink SNF Team

Butterfly Inpatient Unit at Pueblo Norte

dorie.gerber@ americanhospice. com

Hospice of Arizona

www.hospiceaz. com

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Great Inspirational stuff ,Ashish.

Thanx..for sharing..with us,..all

..

And a warm welcome..to U..out here.,again.

Kuch prashna...aapke liye..

When did u..migrate..to this new place..and..what..made..u do so..?

I thought..u..were..doing..well in Kentucky..if that was the last place.,.u were

in..

" Taking..up new challenges " ..is that..the motto..behind..this..relocation..??

We wish u..and ur family..all the very best..

Bye.

Shyam(84)

hello from phoenix

Hi all,

Have been following with great interest all e-mails for a long time. Not much

to report from our front here in Phoenix except the fact that am working hard to

establish my practice and settling down in our new home. Weather by the winter

standards is great right now with the max temps in the 70's. All the best to

everybody. I get these inspirations which I love from our spiritual coordinator

at our hospice meetings and thought I would forward it to the group.

love

Ashish

Inspirationsâ€

From: Dorie Gerber, SCC (dorie.gerber@...)

Sent: Fri 11/21/08 8:47 AM

To: Dr Ashish Sachdeva (ashish1sachdeva@...); Dr Schruti

(shrutigc@...); PNIPU (pnipu.az@...)

Here is today’s:

Catch yourself

The moment you feel yourself slipping, take action right away to get back on

track. If you catch yourself quickly, you won't fall very far.

It's great when you can stay disciplined and focused for long periods of time.

At some point though, you'll get distracted and stray a little bit off course.

That's not the end of the world. Don't beat yourself up just because you've

momentarily lost your focus.

Instead, give genuine thanks for how far you've already come. And then step

right back on to the path you've set for yourself.

Being disciplined doesn't mean being perfect. Remember that what really

matters is what you choose to do right now.

Even if you slip back one step for every two steps you take forward, you'll

still be moving steadily ahead. Catch yourself, get back up, keep going and

you'll get there.

Here is the inspiration for yesterday:

Let life flow

Life will flow easily and gracefully when you simply allow it. Choose right

now to simply allow it.

Allow the problems to come and then allow them to go just as quickly.

Peacefully accept the disappointments and you'll have no trouble with peacefully

letting them go.

Accept the joys without worrying about clinging to them. They will always be

with you if you simply let them be.

Stop fighting against what is, and you'll clearly see how to make the most of

it. Welcome each new experience and you'll quickly find the value it brings.

Leave the worries and anxieties behind, for they add nothing to your life. Be

at peace, and you will feel the fullness of your power.

Allow the rich abundance to flow naturally and unhindered through your life.

And delight in the fulfillment that is yours to create.

Blessings to each of you!

Rev. Dorie Gerber, Spiritual Care Coordinator

Emerald Team

Pink SNF Team

Butterfly Inpatient Unit at Pueblo Norte

dorie.gerber@...

Hospice of Arizona

www.hospiceaz.com

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