When Kirsty almost lost her life during surgery, she took this as a sign to start following her dreams, and to make the most of every moment.
Throughout November, Kirsty will be sharing inspirational posts on her blog, The Love of A Good Book.
Today, it’s our turn! We’re so chuffed to be part of this motivational and uplifting series!
>>> Our Inspiration post is here! <<<
Here’s a teaser:
Starry skies and synchronicities. A camping event for a group of classic car owners. I could never have known that, one day, they would result in me writing my first novel – let alone in partnership! But the universe works in mysterious ways . . .and this was just the beginning of what’s become an inspirational and life-changing journey.
I’d gone along to this car club camping event with my new boyfriend (a daft label when you’re both over 30!), not really knowing what to expect. What I didn’t expect was to begin chatting to one of my husband-to-be’s long-term friends – Ron – and to find out that we had loads in common. We were exchanging ideas, insights and thoughts as though we’d been friends for many lifetimes. (Tip: this usually means that such a meeting is not a coincidence, but is likely to be important to you both. These meaningful coincidences are often known as ‘synchronicities’.)
>>> Read the full story here! <<<
Please let us know what you think! 🙂
– Joanna and Ron
Does this count as a synchronicity? I was recommended to read something – The Biography of Emma Darwin (wife of Charles) by Edna Healey. This remarkable book about a remarkable woman led me to write my new Darwin novel – SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST, which is about disenchantment with the obsolete religious instinct. The person who recommended the book was a priest!
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I’d say it does! You could have ignored the priest’s recommendation, but you were inspired to follow through on what was, to all appearances, a chance comment.
That led you to create something which took time, energy and dedication, and so was obviously important to you. 🙂
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Yes. Which led to the creation of http://www.charlesdarwinblog.com!
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