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"Everything creaks and bends in heavy seas - what will not bend
will simply snap. So many times I wondered how much load we could
carry in a powerful storm without breaking apart. If we flooded any
faster I would drown in seconds." Patrick Dixon spent years working
as a doctor at University College Hospital, while his wife Sheila
was a magistrate - high-pressure careers that demanded long hours
away from their home, family and passion for sailing. It is a
frustrating story many occasional sailors can relate to, but unlike
most, Patrick and Sheila realised early enough that they could only
bend so far before something snapped, they could only take on so
much before they drowned. This is their story of how they made
changes (some more challenging than others) that they knows other
sailors could make too, regardless of where they are at the moment
- how they changed their priorities but managed to sustain a new
career that fitted in around life rather than the other way round.
It is also the story of their personal journey, both physically
(across the Atlantic and to little-visited corners of the
Mediterranean) and metaphorically - how a doctor who treated cancer
patients coped with a partner facing the same battle. Neither of
them wanted to let that flood things either. Through their personal
story, with plenty of mishaps that led to insights (both about
sailing and life in general), and encounters that turned into
opportunities, Patrick and Sheila explore the importance of
prioritising the right things in life, and the simple benefits of
travel. The book is packed with inspiring but practical advice for
all those who have salt in the blood.
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