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October 10, 2018

I am blessed - what a gorgeous day!

Dear Friends

I loved my dog walk with Barney today. What a fantastic October day, the ground is slightly damp, yet the sun is still warm and inviting.
I saw the tractor ploughing the field at the back of me so we did some work with the ball before walking over a grassy field which has been left to grow like a meadow. Perhaps it is a meadow? I'm not sure what the definition of a meadow is but it isn't dug up by the farmer and it is left as grass for the public to walk over ... so it could well be.
I was thinking how wonderfully lucky I am to live in this lovely little village nr. Stowmarket when I noticed how blue the sky was, how brown the plough fields were and how it;s still possible to see plenty of green for now, anyway. Because everyday we slip a little nearer the time when the clocks go back and we moan about it being too dark in the afternoon! I sometimes wonder why they do the clock thing, because it always takes our own eternal body clock several days to a week to adjust to this new forced regime, not only with sleep but also with meals. Our tummies notice the fact that we are eating an hour late/Originally it was for school children going to school but as most of them go to school by car or bus does it now make sense? Maybe its for the farmers? Please add your thoughts.
I'm working now, giving a few angel card readings on the phone while I watch Barney snoozing in his chair. It didn't use to be his chair, the old parker knoll recliner but now he's claimed it as his own - fair enough! The cat has a magic place on top of a cupboard and he's also sleeping, after climbing up a cat tree on the window sill. It may sound acrobatic but Sunny thinkgs it's fun.
As I turned the corner and walked up my driveway this morning, I was contemplating once again, am I doing the right thing here because sometimes income is slow and being self employed frustrating, when I noticed a white feather above my head literally dancing in the sun - if it was from a bird, I didn't see it the bird, and if it was from an Angel, thank you. Either way, the feather danced to its own tune, it's energy inspiring me in my own dance, my own tune and revealing to me that we are often just carried by the wind, until we eventually settle!
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Published on October 10, 2018 07:25 Tags: angel, angels, autumn, breeze, clocks, dance, energy, feather, magic, nature, settle, snooze

October 9, 2018

I am content

Hello Friends
I was going to call this post it's better than bling and keep you guessing because today I'm thinking about value. So, maybe a good affirmation for today could be, I am content but another great one could be, I value myself or to shorten, I value me.

I'm glad a did the self hypnosis cd a few years ago about overcoming emotlonal spending as its around every corner. Browsing whether it is facebook, instagram or shops grabs you by the short and curlies and is almost inescapable for the middle aged woman who is constantly seeking something outside of her, rather than focusing on the inner world (it happens to me!)

Can you have too many words written on a curtain, or too much glitter glued onto a picture? Can we have just too many photos on instagram, or share too much of our private world on facebook? Are we obsessesed with making something more than it is. Do we constantly want to see a distorted image of what could be, rather than what it is?

Parking was a problem today in my small market town and if I'd had a little more time I would've walked the mile and a half to town as it's been a lovely day and still is! No doubt that would have been good for me but we've all become a little car dependent and I am guilty of that too. Time rules this world of clicks and ticks!

It has been a great day though because I had a lovely coffee with my girlfriend, who also gave me a rake for my leaves and some fabulous homegrown leeks for my dinner. I'm always pleased to cook home grown vegetables because just the smell of them takes me back to my childhood, and our vegetable garden because my father was a fabulous gardener. I remember watching him making the holes for the leeks and dropping in the seeds and filling the holes with the watering can. He made the holes with the end of the hoe, or at least I think that's how he did it because memory also gets a little distorted over time. I do remember the raspberrry jam though and the homemade crusty bread plus the leeks. The autumn trees remind me of that feeling of waiting for something that's really coming. Something that resembles real treasure. Raspberry jam on crusty bread or a Sunday roast.

I'm proud of the fact that I've resisted the bling because although I love a bit of sparkle, when it leaves the shop and gets into your home, it seldom has the same appeal. Short lived is just that, short lived whereas real things such as family, friends, trees and vegetables seem to live on in your mind forever. Long gone is the shallow, yet we are all wallowing in mud of our own making as we leave our proper connections behind to enter a whole of photoshopped poses', glittery phrases and sparkly skies.

What happened to 'A fly Went By' or 'Summer' where the pages of the book were looked at so often they became the promise of things to come. Sadly it's been replaced by unicorns, goo and children's furniture. What can you now give a child? Maybe the best thing you can give them is a huge chunk of bread, a home grown carrot and a pair of welly boots, plus the chance for them to see mud caked on their hands knowing that it is only the real, that lives on!
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Published on October 09, 2018 09:44 Tags: bling, bread, earth, facebook, flings, friends, glitter, i-value-me, instagram, raspberry-jam, summer, value

October 8, 2018

Who cares when you're having fun!

Hello Friends
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

October 6, 2018

I am grateful

Early morning in Suffolk and I'm reflecting on yesterday's events especially my idea about going to the Range. To be honest I don't really like these places that 'suck you in' with their too many of, but I had to get some boards for a Vision Boatd workshop I'm holding later today!
Holding my intent has been easier lately, especially since I started the I am Affirmations which I found on you tube. Change your life in 21 days so I will keep you posted. Giving in, or flowing with it, I then wandered along the aisles feeling grateful with vision boards and sparkly letters in hand. I then noticed a toilet brush for 3 quid and the I am focused gave way to I will have the perfect bathroom and loving it's imitation porcelain effect, I quickly grabbed it and started to ceremoniously wave it around the shop. I then relunctantly joined the queue of, I don't want to hear about Christmas, people when a rather aggressive girl, shouted we can't do cards. Having no cash on me and enthusiasm dying I asked if I could leave my goods on an abandoned check out and head for the loo and cafe hoping they would sort the situation out While I was gone.
I then spotted a whole load of unhealthy options for the gluten free woman to moan about but decided to break ranks .. I am ... cheesed off and opted for a toasted tea cake! Whoppee I was starting to get my mojo back. I saw a lovely elderly lady in the queue so I casually asked if she had found what she came for, just to be friendly. She replied that she'd asked but she didn't think the girl understood her but she was looking for some polystyrene cones so she could make some presents for xmas and it was necessary to start now. I reflected on the cones not ever having seen one and said, maybe ask again and finished my tea.
To my utter astonishment my goods were still where I left them and I found someone to serve me.
"Would you like a bag", the girl said looking at my visionboards, glitzy letters and loo brush. No I said I'll just wave it around the car park, the young lady laughed with me. It was when I got to the door I realised the 3 pounds had turned into 9.99 and the computers had gone down again so asking for a refund was near to impossible. The letters were the wrong price.. I think the boards were right but the toilet brush was a tickling 6 pounds wrong. I decided to abandon it as I caught sight of a large singing reindeer and contemplated another I am. Yes, I am annoyed.
I left the store and noticed it was only 4.30 and thankfully I hadn't bought any curtains although I was impressed by how many there were at the range in every shade and even some with sparkle which would look good at ... oh stop it!
If I wanted my refund I'd have to return another day but could I handle that experience. I saw a man sadly waiting in his car with the window up. Ah an abandoned husband who obviously had no interest in shopping, there were many, and I even felt a tiny bit of empathy.
Coming home on the A14 was manic, as I'd now hit the rush hour but I wasn't phased as even if I felt slightly ripped off I had my original intention on the back seat and I am annoyed was starting to pass. Then suddenly bang.. had a van really hit me up the arse or was I imagining it. There was a massive queue behind me at the roundabout but I got out to survey the damage. My ear was on fire as it had hit my head rest quite hard. I noticed the man in the van wasn't that keen to leave his vehicle lazy arse, but we were causing an obstruction, oh dear! Fortunately I couldn't find any extra damage to my poor old girl who'd just passed her MOT on Monday at the tender age of 12! I decided to let the man go still having empathy for men after visiting the Range and wondered if he was smoking a roley.
It was hard rejoining the traffic with everyone flying around my obstruction but I shortly arrived home thankfully in one piece. I decided to forget picking up more magazines for this is your life pictures, from the surgery in case I burst into tears. I am fragile! I am angry had subsided into something which resembled a blub!
I sat on my driveway and noticed someone else had cancelled and I reviewed why am I doing this... is it for me, or for others. It's my work to inspire others but why? Long deep breaths. In through the nose and out through the mouth. There was a war going on between those shop assistants. Thank god I'm fifty, and my skoda had lived another day!
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April 6, 2018

Never To Be Told

Never To Be Told
by Jennifer Lynch
Link: http://amzn.eu/euVT0F4

Free for 5 days so grab your copy now and please review!

Single parent Angela is finished with relationships and decides to spend time focusing on her family. She then bumps into the fascinating Gareth and feels an instant attraction. But is Gareth the romantic man she imagines, or is his behaviour a repeat of the Head at Cherryfields, who thrives on using divorcees? Angela tries to stay true to herself but soon discovers that Gareth's complex family life is more than she bargained for. After a disturbing incident at the school, she decides to take a holiday to Turkey to visit her old University friend. Jean's life is good and she's able to manifest anything she wants, as well as looking twenty years younger. Angela looks on with envy but her faith is restored when she's introduced to Jean's ex boyfriend, Jack. She then starts to wonder if the Magpies are trying to show her something, as they lead her to what is sitting at the bottom of the nest.

This book is a romance, mystery, suspense and awakening book especially women. Although I've received a couple of great reviews from men!

Download and enjoy!
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Published on April 06, 2018 09:20

January 2, 2018

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.

Please add me as a friend if you'd like to communicate with me -

Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year

Jennifer Lynch
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September 28, 2017

Goodreads Giveaway

Good morning and it's a little damp today in Suffolk but fortunately my spirits are still warm and dry. I want to tell you it's the last few days to enter the goodreads giveaway with a chance to win a free paperback copy of Never To Be Told. The paperback came out a few weeks ago and it's already received a fabulous review.

The novel which is fiction is about our heroine Angela. I'll call her our heroine because of the challenges she faces with her family being a single parent with two sons, managing her career and most of all, her romantic relationships.

The book starts on valentines down by the lake where her newly vowed independence takes a new turn upon meeting the very charming Gareth. Angela loves running and getting out into nature. She also loves #mindfulness and #meditation which keep her in balance. Angela starts to realise the necessity for her to be positive and as she does this her world begins to change but it certainly isn't without one or two surprises which shakeNever To Be Told her right to her core.

In a way this novel is every women's story but it would particularly appeal to women who are on a path of spiritual growth and wish to find out who they really are. The law of attraction comes into play along with some very fascinating magpies who try to reveal some unspoken secrets. You can see Angela awakening by the day but does she discover what's hiding at the bottom of the nest?

I hope you enjoy this fabulous book which is also available on kindle. I loved writing it and look out for a sequel next year.

Love Jennifer
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Published on September 28, 2017 02:05

March 31, 2017

Never To Be Told

Hello friends and fellow readers

I'm so happy that my novel Never To Be Told is now up on Amazon kindle and I've put it on free promotion for a few days. This book was a long time coming and now I'm really pleased with it. It covers a variety of very real topics but it is primarily based around Angela who finds out who she is through her relationships. It has a few unexpected twists which I'm sure will surprise you. There's both an under current of mystery and spirituality in this book, along with the law of attraction. Yet at the same time, we all know Angela because she lives within elements of us through our romantic expectations. She certainly takes on a bit more than she can chew at times but she certainly has adventures trying, along with her learning that changing her thoughts and mindfulness can change her world.

Love Jennifer Never To Be Told
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Published on March 31, 2017 11:37

January 22, 2017

How Not To Be on Facebook

Good Evening Readers

It's still very frosty here in Suffolk but the sun during the day makes it pleasant to get out. I want to write a little today about Social Media because getting away from the influence of social media definitely helps clear your head. I am currently overwhelmed with posts about Donald Trump, positivity and animals doing remarkable things. Plus dogs and cats that have been rescued in traumatic circumstances and on and on. Do you ever think if you read another post, your head is going to explode? I'm going to list some alternatives which we've probably forgotten about.

1. Pick up the landline and call a friend. Yes the landline, do you still remember your number.

2. Go for a walk or feed the ducks - cycle or jog. Go somewhere new, that you've never been before and just explore.

3. Visit friends or ask them to come and see you and invite them for dinner. Yes, get out a recipe book because you are having an internet free day.

4. Exercise Cycle or row, go to the gym.

5. Visit a relative that you haven't seen for a while.

6. Write a letter and

7. Make a cake.

Most of all don't talk social media because doing that sounds rather like talking soap opera and it can soon become boring. "Yeah, you said this, or that, online!"

Generate a space, meditate, sing, dance and most of all, don't forget to feel the earth under your feet because there is nothing energising about social media.

Don't become a hologram - you are a real person.

Have a good evening,

Love Jennifer
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Published on January 22, 2017 10:22 Tags: dance, dinner, energise, exercise-bike, facebook, good-evening, gym, hologram, sing, soap-opera, social-media, walk

January 21, 2017

Changing Habits of a Life Time

Hello Readers

I'm going to start my blog today by telling you about my little ebook which is now free on amazon
Here's the link http://amzn.eu/5bVBn8t

It is about attracting what you really want - so go go go and attract it. We ultimately make our life so it is up to us.

Keep it clear in your mind but don't fret about it, or write a diary or journal so you can reach that place which knows what is right for you.

I've just returned from a walk with Barney my Springer who ran off because he's not very well trained, every time I got near him he ran away, I walked backwards and forwards for ages and he just hared past me, laughing probably. Eventually after he'd been doing this for about an hour. I stood still. He came then and laid down on the ground, wet and muddy after diving through ditches full of water and brambles. I think this calls for a little more training - what I want is a trained dog so I'm going to have to put more time in. It's no good expecting things to happen, without a little input - i.e. - we have to make the first move.

So let's make it happen this year -
You are already the person you want to be
But sometimes a little fine tuning is all that's required
or a little tweaking?

Pick one thing that you love to do and stick to it. Give time to it, develop it and love it. You will soon find all sorts of beautiful things come out of that commitment to YOU.

Have a lovely Saturday Evening

Jennifer
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Published on January 21, 2017 08:53 Tags: commitment, create-it, diary, fine-tuning, journal, make-it-happen, right-for-you, training, tweaking