
Debbie's Reflection
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Debbie, a seeker, writer, and intuitive medium, invites you into a world of spiritual insight and healing. Journey with her as she shares mystical tales and transformative wisdom. Explore her work and subscribe at spiritualconnecting.com!
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Discovering the Captivating City of Napoli
Visiting Enchanting Napoli I’ve read stories about how Napoli in Italy isn’t a safe place for tourists. We visited Napoli in September 2023 and fell in love with the town. We were not afraid, nor did we encounter any situations to be fearful of. Of course, we need to be cautious of the places we visit, but you find those types of places everywhere in the world. It is not something just local to Napoli.
By Debbie's Reflectionabout a year ago in Wander
Separating Personal and Professional Life
I have set restrictions on work and social media in my life. It is vital to keep our personal and professional lives separate. I hear stories of people who make the mistake of befriending their co-workers or bosses on social media, only to face the consequences of their personal lives affecting their professional trajectory.
By Debbie's Reflectionabout a year ago in Humans
Exploring Civitavecchia
The Splendor of Civitavecchia Italy has so much to explore. During our most recent Mediterranean cruise, one stop was in Civitavecchia. Civitavecchia, Italy, is a place filled with history and beauty. As we stepped off the cruise ship onto the cobblestone streets, the charm of this coastal town northwest of Rome immediately struck me. The sea breeze filled the air and the sound of seagulls added to the picturesque scene. We wandered through the streets, marveling at the ancient buildings and the remnants of the Roman Dock, which spoke volumes about the town's rich past. The Port of Civitavecchia, originally built in the 2nd century, still stands strong, welcoming visitors from around the world.
By Debbie's Reflectionabout a year ago in Wander
Friendship Lost: A Lesson in Betrayal
A Helping Hand It was a cloudy September morning, an obvious sign it would rain. I was dropping my son off at the elementary school and afterward driving to work. I kissed him and promised to pick him up in the afternoon. As I walked towards my car, it began drizzling. Once inside, I noticed a woman struggling to open her vehicle’s window. When suddenly it began raining harder. Without a thought and with my umbrella in hand, I jumped out of my car and walked towards her.
By Debbie's Reflectionabout a year ago in Psyche
Experience Barcelona: Flamenco Shows, Festivals, and Must-See Attractions
Barcelona is buzzing with entertainment Is it just me? I have visited Barcelona in Spain a few times, but I just can’t get enough of Barcelona. Barcelona is a city buzzing with life. Therefore, there are many restaurants, shops, bars, and full of entertainment that will never bore you.
By Debbie's Reflection2 years ago in Wander
Porto Venere: A Cultural Gem on Italy's Ligurian Coast
Porto Venere Italy is one of my favorite countries to visit. During our last trip, we had the pleasure of discovering the city of Porto Venere in the province of La Spezia on the Ligurian coast of Italy. We have visited many towns in Italy but none left me with such a culture shock as Porto Venere, even though I love this little town and its people.
By Debbie's Reflection2 years ago in Wander
Years of Loyalty: From Employee to Independent Contractor, Now Unemployed
And so it happened. After 26 years working in the same place, with 17 years as an employee and the last 9 years working as an independent contractor, my services are no longer needed. I knew it was coming. I felt it in my skin every time I stepped foot into the office. It was just a matter of when, so I am not surprised, worried, or sad.
By Debbie's Reflection2 years ago in Journal
Reducing Homeowner’s Insurance Costs: Our Success Story
The cost of living has risen and there seems to be no ending near. Many people struggle to get by and some have even taken more than one job to keep afloat. We are in the same situation as many. Cutting expenses here and there as much as possible worked for a bit, but not for everything. However, we were not about to take another job but found another way that did not involve digging into our savings or starting a second job.
By Debbie's Reflection2 years ago in Lifehack












