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Happy New Year

Hello Friends and Authors

I realise it is quite a while since I wrote a blog due to other creative projects taking over. As some of you may know I run a radio show on Blog Talk Radio called the Natural Co-Creators show where I provide a space for creative people authors, artists, writers, musicians and therapists to promote their work so if you are interested in this please get in touch with me. I've also been working on an audio version of Never To Be Told which is taking a little longer than I thought. Hopefully it will be realised shortly and I can put a link in here. If you have time read the book because I could do with some more reviews.

After a fabulous Christmas spent between Nottingham and Suffolk, I am now home to write and get going with my projects which is amazing. It's been quite a dark rainy day here in Suffolk but the thought of longer daylight hours inspires me to keep busy, although I must admit to struggling to get back into a routine! It is a good job I have Barney our Springer to drag me out of the house and across the fields sometimes at great speed after hurling a ball! Totally mad but very adorable. I hope to read some of the books that I promised to read over the next few months - it is good to read as well as to write and often I get waylaid with this which is a shame. If you are interested in coming on the show - I'm happy to purchase a kindle copy so that I can get a flavour of what your book is about. I do not make any charge to come on my show but a reciprocal review of one of my own books is always welcome.

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Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year

Jennifer Lynch
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Who cares when you're having fun!

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It was a great weekend and on Sunday I attended a local MBS exhibiton to give Angel Card Readings - taking with me my trusty cards, banner and sparkly cloths! This is an event that I've attended many times over the last few years because its generally held in both spring and autumn. There is a main hall with therapists and really good retails stalls plus some psychic readers, but the main readers are placed in a little hall at the back.

When I arrived I met my lovely friends who I see regularly at events and there was the sound of soft gentle meditation music playing in my corner along with some beautiful smelling inscence. I was a little later than expected but it was a bright sunny autumn day and nothing was going to phase me so I quickly set up my banner and put out my angel cards, crystals and copies of We Hear You Angels, Never to be Told and Shades of Kefalonia on my table. Generally I have found that the general public are normally more interested in having a reading than hearing about the books but I continued to tell some lovely people about why I wrote them and how they are relevant for spiritual growth etc.

I was fairly busy with a steady flow of people which was great. As I explained in the previous post about going to The Range, I am currently working with a You Tube called I am affirmations, where I am changing my life in 21 days.

The energy at the event was beautiful and the people who came to see me seemed to appreciated their readings. It was normal for me to see what others were charging and start slashing the price of my readings. I gave a slight discount for one family as they were a group but apart from that I stuck to my intention feeling 'I am worth it' and what people often don't realise is that sometimes events come along like buses and other times they are infrequent. What I give to others is a combination of counselling, channelling and life guidance and sometimes it takes every part of my being to pull the information through. In that short space of time 20 - 30 minutes we have the opportunity to make a difference to someone's life and it could be the thing that makes the ripple which later turns into a wave of opportunity.

I am grateful for my clients particularly if they follow up with a massage or reiki treatment, or buy a book. I often read from We Hear You Angels about one of the Archangels especially archangel Michael who frequently comes in to our lives to share love, light and protection and to guide us to the next stage of our evolution.

I am blessed - I am so lucky to be able to do this work and be at these events where I meet so many fascinating and inspirational people, the clilents/customers and the other stallholders who are so friendly and inspiring.

At the end of the afternoon my friend who does a similar thing to me, ventured into a local pub for a glass of white wine. I'm not going to comment on which one it was, as it would be unfair but needless to say I'm also going to avoid comments on trip advisor! Saying that, I feel the landlord of the pub is doing his best under difficult circumstances and he willingly provided two 40 - 50 year old ladies with a glass of white wine late on a Sunday afternoon which was quite an achievement. But the pub needs a facelift, makeover and long hug!

I'm not sure if we were flattered or shocked by the group of locals saying they had waited 10 years to see talent arrive! I was hastily trying to combat the stares through waves of I'm not so calm' venturing through my body.
"Hello, yes we are new", I couragously said, supressing a giggle.

We decided to take our end of the day celebratory wine out to the road side as it is a beautiful Suffolk village and the sun was shining and there was some solid seating!

I felt a wave of I am content hit me as we shared our day and I thought how great it is to have friends. Are surroundings that important?
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Published on October 08, 2018 06:24 Tags: angels, courage, facelift, fun, healing, health, hugs, makeover, mbs, suffolk, talent, white-wine, wine, women

#1 Sowing Seeds

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There are many I am (s) today! However, that isn't gramatically correct but as I am dealing with more than one I am, I have to add (s) in brackets!

Today I found that my book Never To Be Told is #1 in Amazon free kindle, I am overjoyed springs to mind, but so does I am abundant because abundance takes many forms. To be downloaded enough times to get in that position is simply awesome and thank you to everyone who participated. I am sure it will stay in Best Sellers when the promotion has ended because after writing frequently since about 2011, and having my books on amazon since 2013, it has been a five year journey and during that time, over 5000 books have been downloaded, most of them free copies. I am happy that so many of you have had the opportunity to read the books but obviously I would be delighted if they could go into shops as well as being self publishing books because this is a hard route. Saying that, rejections can be a hard as well. So to all who write - I'd say this, surrender, your book his its own energy and own timing and when the time is right it will take a leap of faith, probably before you.

It's sunny again in Suffolk and I've already been out with Barney the mad springer spaniel over the fields. I am training him not to run wildly but to enjoy being with me and walk alongside me. A few weeks ago he was running riot over the fields springing in his usual springer way but very uncontrolled. Only he knew where he was going. Thankfully now there is a little bit of order and he seems happy enough.

The fields are now ploughed in very neat rows as if they are ready to be seeded. I was hauled out of the fish and chip shop last night, because a way too large farm vehicle was trying to get past my car and I reflected once again about how the roads around Stowmarket are not equipped for wide vehicles. How do they get around those silly little roundabouts that kind of disappear when the paint comes off.

Another big how is, how anyone would want to build an extra 160 houses when our services can't already cope, is beyond me. I guess we are faced with the dilemma that people actually need homes and there should be sacrifices but to what extent? I remember learning about green belt at school during social studies. I guess it was important enough to be part of the national ciriculum, where they tried to teach young people it was essential to preserve our countryside. What has happened to this idea?

Never To Be Told could apply to some people especially when they have little regard to preserving what is essential for our bird and animal life and ecology as a whole.

And what is the secret undiscovered in the book? Well, Angela attempts to find that out sometimes to her peril and other times to her sheer delight, as she reconnects with her old University friend Jean. Jean gets it right because she believes in her and Angela begins to realise that life can be simple.
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I am cosy!

Good morning and it’s frosty today – frosty the snowman has been spreading his magic and the fields behind my house look stunning!

I was up early to take a friend to the railway station and the ice was thick on my car but as I was scrapping away, I thought how blessed I was to have such a warm and cosy house to live in.
I thought I’d continue with my blog on Angel Wisdom and start giving everyone a daily card. I now give free mini readings in the facebook group facebook live feeds and I’m normally in there on Friday evenings
Saturday/Sunday. Please join me there is you can, it’s a great group. Longer one to one sessions are available – and I’d love to see you at my home so if you are anywhere Nr. Suffolk, UK, I’d love to meet you.

There seems to be a lot of uncertainty about at the moment in the UK with all the Brexit news which to be honest, I’ve switched off from unless someone mentions it and … that’s nearly everyone! If it happens, it happens and we have a way of adjusting to things. I feel that we will not be abandoned and many other countries may follow suit iin due course.
I’m looking out of my back window as I write this and I can see clouds of mist coming past my window. It is also a reminder that there is still a fair amount of winter to come as we often get the hardest weather in February. Our minds drift to warmer climes and places we’d like to go on holiday. My head is always on a beach in Kefalonia where I have visited three times because I absolutely love it there and it was where I wrote the meditations for the book Shades of Kefalonia which can be found on amazon or an audio version – links from this site.

I hope you all have a awe inspirig day full of angel blessings. Our angels are with us all the time, believe and you will feel their strength and warmth.
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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