Jennifer Lynch's Blog - Posts Tagged "barney"

End of January

Hello Friends
I realise that I haven't written a blog post for several months now. I had a lovely Christmas and New Year with family staying over which culminated with a New Year's Eve Salsa dance at Marks Tey, Nr. Colchester Essex which was a tremendous night, loads of fun.
In the last week in November 2018 I was temping in a school for children with severe learning disabilities, in the office so all of December and the beginning of January have been rather manic until now - where I have time at home and time to think about taking my life forward as an author.
This year definitely needs to be more progressive with writing. I've stopped attending Mind Body & Soul events in favour of working from home giving Soul Coaching, Aura Readings and Angel Card sessions. It seems unproductive to travel all over the place, not knowing if the event is going to draw enough people when there are so many ways of interacting with people, particularly online and by using facebook. I am frequently giving short readings in a large book on facebook called Lightworkers Live Feeds and I am finding this fun. I also plan to host more interactive workshops this way - giving information to others on the Law of Attraction, and writing.
I hope you are all having a lovely January? The weather here today is very cold and damp but it didn't dishearten Barney my dog this morning because he wanted to run. I'm still working from my previous vision board at the moment but I'm certainly creating so new affirmations for the year ahead. It will be fantastic when I can see my books in shops such as Waterstones and WH Smith which I feel is coming.
Being creative is very important for me but so is feedback. I'm considering doing starting a follow up to Never to be Told shortly to give a little more of Gareth's story past and moving into his present. For those who have read Never to be Told, they may well be wondering what his next plan is? Never to be Told is primarily a book about empowerment and Angela's journey of self discovery but in addition it is a suspense and gripping in parts. There are some very real elements to this book with situations which we have all experienced in our lives. If you have time to add a review - that would be great. In the meantime I am downloading more books and reviewing. We have time if we make time, if we want to read we will. Reading is an education and its fun! There are so many ways to be creative with writing from poetry to novels, from scribbles to masterpieces! Enjoy your January and while the weather is cold, keep your hearts warm!
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Blogging Again - moving forward

So much has happened since I last wrote an entry that where to start this entry today is proving a little challenging.
I am moving in the next few weeks or months to Nottingham. I will be leaving Suffolk after living here from the age of 11 when I arrived with my parents in the seventies. Ipswich looked all so different then, maybe a little grotty around the edges with the docks consisting of many very old run-down buildings, not like it is today a vibrant hub around a picturesque marina.
First I lived in Stowupland, then after becoming divorced, I lived in One House, Stowmarket, Old Newton and Haughley before moving to Combs in 2011. I know a lot about mid-Suffolk and it is a very beautiful area but my travelling feet have been walking in my mind for some years now. I need my life to be simplified and I also need to be nearer my family. I am ditching the mortgage and other unwanted obligations to streamline my life and make room for more dancing, more travel and family BBQs. I'm looking forward to the change and I'm looking forward to the Trent - I love rivers and I'm pleased that I will be able to take Barney along the banks of this majestic river for long walks. There are sad parts and there are happy parts but generally, it feels right in the heart which is the place where dreams are made.
As things stand at the moment, I am really busy with readings, therapy and temping plus Airbnb. It feels as if all my chickens have come home to roost in a good way and I'm not sure how to get things done with so much pending!! I'm sure that many of you can relate to this!
Organise, organise, organise is what I'm hearing at the moment and don't forget to put it in my diary - where would we be without them but always leave room for spontaneity because that truly is the spice of life!
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Published on July 18, 2019 05:24 Tags: barney, dog-walking, moving, nottingham, organise, readings, river-trent, suffolk, therapy, walking