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What profession do you admire most and why?

Many years ago I said to my ex husband that the NHS were heroes. He said “What about the dustmen? Without them we would have thousands of rats and the black plague back.”

That made me think.

So I appreciate the good that people do, I really appreciate our troops being willing to put their lives on the line, I’m grateful for vets, but I always remember that the most humble-seeming job makes a difference somewhere along the line.

You might say that those who keep the NHS wards clean are equally as important as the doctors who save lives, they’d have their work cut out without those cleaners.

Everyone is a hero in their own way. Sometimes just for having the courage to get up in the morning.

I’m grateful for so much, but I remember that there are people out there doing things I don’t know about.

One I do know about is those who clean our sewers, they’re often blocked because selfish people can’t put a face or baby wipe in a bin. It’s one of the highest levels of selfishness there is. The houses involved should be made to go down there and clean it up. That would stop them.

The people I do admire are those who have a sense that others are important and live their lives with that awareness. The ones who also understand that animals and the natural world matter too – are pearls beyond price in this world.

Be a pearl

Best love

Deb xx

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I'm a writer, public speaker, medium, and spiritual thinker. I suffered from acute anxiety from the age of 16 until I was well into my 50s, when I finally found methods that helped me to put it behind me. My struggles led to me exploring life through poetry, then plays, and over a 15 year period I made notes for a self help book which I published in 2015. Details on the book page. Although I am a psychic medium and loved the work, it didn’t feel right for me. It was an utter privilege, but my path was the exploration of what it means to be spirit in the real world and how we can make practical use of those abilities. Nowadays I write, blog, and teach soul-centred living, which is a gentle way of undoing past programming and connecting to your essential self, or soul. If you’re interested email me and we can chat. No pressure, it’s right for you or it’s not and you will know. The groups meet on line so no going out on cold, wet, winter’s evenings. On a personal note, I’m based in the UK. Married with five cats, no children, and four grandchildren, thanks to our inherited daughter, who has gifted us four beautiful little people that bring us such joy. Hope you enjoy the blogs. Deb xx

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