Staying safe during COVID-19 when living with a Narcissist
Tips for staying safe when you live with a narcissist
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Tips for staying safe when you live with a narcissist
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So since the government has recommended we stay at home I thought it might be useful to give you ideas of how to beat the boredom. If you are working from home then try to get your work out of the way first, unfortunately procrastination is much easier when at home. Finish that DIY project
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This weekend there’s loads of family fun activities happening around Spain to celebrate the carnival and coincide with the Semana Blanca holidays. On the Costa Blanca, there are celebrations and parades taking place on Saturday 22nd of February. In Javea’s Old Town there’s a kids’ parade 17.00 which leaves from Benaire street and ends in
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For many, the recent Gota Fria floods are becoming a distant memory as life returns to normal. For others, the devastation that they experienced will continue for many months to come. HELP Vega Baja (registered charity) have been working with various businesses to raise funds for those people affected and to date, 26,541 euros has
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Campo? Before we moved to the Campo region, I researched the area online. Many people wrote about “living in the Campo”. Campo, I thought, is a village. But on Google Maps, I could not find any village called Campo. Weird! Where is Campo, I wondered. The day we moved we arrived via the motorway A7.
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East or West of Malaga? Is there any difference? Oh yes, you ll be surprised. Let’s take Malaga as the center location of the Costa del Sol. The Sunshine Coast. More famous and larger cities such as Seville, Granada and Cordoba are inland from the coast. Today we focus on Málaga and the areas east
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Opticians are using the start of the new school year as an opportunity to inform parents and children of the importance of regular eye tests. At the start of term, they recommend that parents take their children to a professional who can check their vision and take the right measures to ensure that their eye
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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has announced the launch of the UK Nationals Support Fund to help UK Nationals living in the EU/EFTA to register or apply for residency in their host country, whether we leave the EU with or without a deal. Up to £3 million of grant funding will be made available for
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Spain is one of the favourite destinations for British people when choosing where to buy a second home. The price of housing compared with the United Kingdom, the weather conditions and the quality of life on offer in Spain are all characteristics that make many Britons decide to enter our real estate market and buy
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Can anyone be a wedding celebrant? Celebrants are the lucky people who stand in front of everybody at a wedding, say something nice about the couple, get the couple to repeat their vows to each other and then announce them as married, right? It sounds easy, like something your friend or uncle could do and it
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