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Salt in the Blood: Two philosophers go to sea
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Salt in the Blood: Two philosophers go to sea
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Patrick Dixon
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By (author) Sheila Dixon
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Self-help and personal development Boating Travel writing |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472986269
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Classifications | Dewey:797.1240922 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Adlard Coles Nautical
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NZ Release Date |
20 July 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
"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 - a high-pressure career that demanded long hours away from his home, his family and his passion for sailing. It is a frustrating story many occasional sailors can relate to, but unlike most, Patrick realised early enough that he could only bend so far before something snapped, he could only take on so much before he drowned. This is his story of how he made changes (some more challenging than others) that he knows other sailors could make too, regardless of where they are at the moment - how he changed his priorities but managed to sustain a new career that fitted in around his life rather than the other way round. It is also the story of his and his wife Sheila's 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. Patrick is now a business analyst, a 'futurist' consultant called in by the likes of Google to address his clients on trends, strategy, risk management and opportunities for innovation. In this book he distils the same lessons into a personal, practical philosophy. Economists talk of 'disruption' - successful businesses breaking conventions to set new ones - and here Patrick shows how he had to be the disruptive factor in his own life. Through his personal story, with plenty of mishaps that led to insights (both about sailing and life in general), and encounters that turned into opportunities, Patrick explores 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.
Author Biography
Patrick Dixon was a doctor at University College Hospital, London, for many years where his work with HIV+ patients in the 1980s led him to found the AIDS charity ACET. An early promoter of computerised solutions within healthcare, he went on to become a business analyst. His futurist insights into trends, innovation and leadership led him to being named one of the 20 most influential business thinkers by The Times. With 15 books published, he is much in demand by international clients (including Google) as a consultant and public speaker.
ReviewsA touching memoir - interspersed with useful sailing tips and life lessons, Salt in the Blood is full of unique perspectives. The Dixons tell their story with poignancy. You'll feel as though you're standing right beside them. * RNLI magazine * The authors have bared their souls and carefully chronicled an important time in their lives. It would be a useful read for those about to follow in their footsteps, as there are many lessons to be learned, while the more experienced will enjoy the ride and may learn things that will surprise them. * Flying Fish, the magazine of the Ocean Cruising Club * A touching memoir...gently paced and full of unique perspectives. This book is perfect for the aspiring sailor - its practical philosophy will inspire and engage anyone who has salt in the blood. * Lifeboat Magazine *
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