Agatha Christie and Sue Monk
These two women share a similar experience besides writing popular fiction, but each used their experience in different ways. What is the shared experience and how did it help each in their creative work?
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Answer
Christie and Monk were nurses, a profession in which having the aptitude
Graphoria is essential for nursing and writing fields, according to
Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation.
Christie reportedly loved being a nurse but not Monk
Christie used knowledge learned as a nurse as a source of inspiration
for the poison plotlines in her books. (An interesting yet unsettling detail.
Takeaway: It is difficult to create work-life balance when placed in a
routine that us not compatible with core aptitudes. Monk would have
found the routine tasks of nursing stifling if Ideaphoria was her primary aptitude.
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References
Pbs.org/Wgbh/Masterpiece Christie
Six by Agatha
http://tinyurl.com/o7yhjxd
Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation
http://www.jocrf.org/
Agatha Christie.com
http://www.agathachristie.com/about-christie/christies-life/
Oprah.com
http://tinyurl.com/ob5a5fb
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